User Reviews
for Scotscraig Golf Club, Fife, UK
3.3 of 5 stars6 Reviews
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Terrible Condition
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 14, 2020
Do not pay £75 to play this course. The greens are awful and the general condition is very poor.

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One of the oldest clubs, but rather so
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 19, 2018
Despite the title of being one of the oldest golf clubs in Scotland, it was not worth it. Played 7.9.18. Rather bad condition and rather boring to play. It's not worth it.
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Challenging but fair course
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 31, 2017
In June 2016, we played this course on a one-week golf trip through Scotland. The course is not without, otherwise it would not be used as a qualifying course for the Open. It plays as a left course but is lined with trees, which makes the wind influence difficult to predict.
We all liked the place, the green fees are fair. Absolutely recommendable, a hidden gem and not by foreign "mass golfer" overrun, which after the big names lick.
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Good place, steeped in history, the state in June 2016 so so la la
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 16, 2016
We played the course in mid-June 2016, an almost rain-free, overcast day. Upon arrival it becomes clear, as was golf history "written", that is played. The club was founded in 1817, when 13 the oldest course in the world. Initially they played on 6 holes. The course is varied, a mixture of parkland course and links course because trees line the wide but undulating fairways. In many places the soil is loamy and individual greens are not really super. One sees, however, that an attempt should bring through aeration and Sodenlegung to bad places the quality again. The reception at the ProShop and the restaurant is very friendly. We will be back.
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Good introduction to Links Golf
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 2, 2015
If you've never played golf links (like me), then Scotscraig is a good start. Man finds a place with links architecture, a half mile from the water is removed, however, and has plenty of trees. Quilted fairways have (some 2m high waves) with warming Fescue-roughs and Gorse bushes one for larger tasks that practically around the corner are (the classic links courses on the coast).
The course is not too difficult to play. Despite two completely verhunzter Löchter (each 4 over par), I could quite loose my handicap (15) to play, because the greens were in excellent condition.
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3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 25, 2012
Scotscraig the championship course I've played in April 2012. A start time was obtained ztu simple and is in my opinion also spontaneously possible.
The course has a number of links character, sometimes he is also a conventional domestic price.
In some places the signs to the next tea is a bit confusing. The condition of the course ware but perfectly.
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