
Within a 20-minute drive of St. Andrews, golfers willing to do their research will find a memorable and inexpensive round of inland links golf at Scotscraig Golf Club in Tayport, Fife. Founded in 1817, Scotscraig is the 13th oldest golf club in the world. And its legacy of aristocratic leisure is palpable from the fully stocked pro shop to the understated but very comfortable grillroom to the superb layout, which owes its present look to golfing legend James Braid. Even though the Scotscraig Golf Club is the sixth oldest private club in the world, the members welcome visitors from abroad. As an Open qualifier course, the 6,669-yard, par-71 Scotscraig represents a tremendous value as well as a stern test of all aspects of one's game. -- Kiel Christianson
Location: 10 miles north of St Andrews, off B945.
| Tee | Par | Yardage | SSS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Championship | 71 | 6669 | 73 |
| Competition | 71 | 6550 | 72 |
| Visitor & Members | 71 | 6310 | 70 |
| Ladies & Junio | 72 | 5791 | 73 |