Kirkcaldy Golf Club
Balwearie Road
Kirkcaldy
Fife
KY2 5LT
Coursetype: A scenic parkland course. The last golf course designed by Old Tom Morris in 1904, this attractive 18-hole layout features numerous tree-lined fairways, smooth putting surfaces, along with a traditional Scottish burn which meanders its way by five holes throughout the course.
Number Of Holes: 18
Yardage: From the white tees 6083 yards.
Par: 71

Tee | Yards | Par | Slope Rating |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | M 6083 | 71 | 127 |
![]() | M 5772 | 71 | 124 |
![]() | M 5562 | 71 | 119 |
![]() | F 6083 | 73 | 134 |
![]() | F 5772 | 72 | 130 |
![]() | F 5562 | 72 | 128 |
Clubhouse Facilities
Bar/Restaurant: The spacious clubhouse with its excellent Bar and Restaurant provide an extensive range of menus
Drinks/Snacks: All day Golfers snacks menu
Changing Facilities: The Ladies and Gents locker rooms provide changing facilities for the visitor
Shower Facilities: Showers available, must use own towels
Scorecard and layout


Kirkcaldy Golf Club Scorecard and Course layout. Click or Tap Image to see full size
Golf Facilities
Pro-Shop: The pro shop is fully stocked with a selection of current clothing and the very latest leading brands in golf clubs and golf equipment. Tuition available for all abilities and ages
Golf Club Hire: Golf Clubs for Hire, Ladies and Gents sets available best to pre book
Buggy Hire: Buggies available to hire best to pre book to ensure availability
Trolley Hire: Pull and battery powered trolleys available to hire
Practice Area: Driving nets and separate pitching area
Putting Practice: Practice putting green available
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In their Words…….
If you are looking for things to do in Scotland and Fife then golf courses in Fife offer a treat to visitors. Fife is the home of golf and offers the most challenging golf in Scotland with a range of golf courses from links to parkland.
Why not experience parkland golf at its best at Kirkcaldy Golf Club. This stunning 18-hole course is one of Fife’s hidden gems. It was designed by Tom Morris in 1904 and offers enviable views over the Firth of Forth and the surrounding Fife countryside.
The last golf course designed by Old Tom Morris in 1904, this attractive 18-hole layout features numerous tree-lined fairways, smooth putting surfaces, along with a traditional Scottish burn which meanders its way by five holes throughout the course, after a daunting but not too difficult opening hole, where you must drive over a burn, the course opens up with the sixth, seventh and eighth holes branded the course’s ‘Amen Corner’ – where a good round can be made or lost.
Looking for golf courses near Edinburgh or on the way to St Andrews then Kirkcaldy is located mid way between Edinburgh Airport and St Andrews. Kirkcaldy has easy access to the A92 and both Edinburgh and St Andrews are 45 minutes’ driving time.
After your round enjoy a well-earned refreshment in our Clubhouse. Overlooking the 18th green, the Clubhouse offers light snacks and meals throughout the day.
Kirkcaldy Golf Club