Golf
in Scotland - Braidhaugh
Links with History
Scotland
commands a very special place in all golfers'
hearts. Widely recognized as the true 'home
of golf', the country offers something for
everyone, from the humble beginner to the
seasoned professional. Whether a mid-week
trip or a weekend break it’s the perfect
blend of first-class first-rate Scottish
golf experience, right on your doorstep.

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Muthill
Golf Club
Established in 1912 and reopened in
1935 by Jessie Anderson, later Jessie
Valentine the three times British
Ladies Amateur Champion. (Sadly Jessie
passed away in April 2006.) An undulating
parkland course, with narrow fairways,
small well bunkered greens and picturesque
views of Strathearn and the Grampians.
It is a challenge for golfers of all
handicaps |
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Crieff
Golf Club
A product of the golfing boom, which
opened half of the country's present
courses between 1880 and 1909, Crieff
Golf Club was established in 1891
after St. Andrews' Golf Professional,
Old Tom Morris carved a nine-hole
course out from what was East Ledbowie
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Comrie
Golf Club
Comrie Golf Club was founded in 1891
and is notably one of the finest and
picturesque nine hole golf courses
in Perthshire. Situated on the outskirts
of the village of Comrie, seven miles
from Crieff on the A85 is just under
a half an hours drive from Gleneagles,
venue for the 2014 Ryder Cup |
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