Lundin Links offers a mixture of true links conditions and parkland. There is a host of beautiful views and, although by no means an easy course, it can be enjoyed by golfers of all abilities.
Having originally shared links with Leven since 1868, the legendary James Braid was asked to design a new layout of 18 holes in 1907. The course was made up of 9 holes on the existing links and a further 9 on ground purchased to the north of the railway and is the course that is still played today.
'Lundie' as the locals call it, is a superb example of links golf along with a three hole parkland section where the route climbs onto higher ground.
Conditions and presentation are always exceptional, linksey swells and firm ground call for particular skills that can only be achieved by playing these truly original golf courses, one of the reasons why this unique course is used for final qualifying for the Open Championship when at St Andrews.
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