Scotscraig Golf Club

Scotscraig Golf Club
Golf Road
Tayport
DD6 9DZ

Coursetype: Heathland, Links mixture championship course was redesigned with the assistance of James Braid. The course still retains many of Braid’s traditional architectural features, namely large rolling greens and well positioned bunkers

Number Of Holes: 18

Yardage: From the white tees 6310 yards

Par: 71

TeeYardsParSlope Rating
Choose Blue Tee as slope rating playing option.666971127
Choose White Tee as slope rating playing option.655071125
Choose Yellow Tee as slope rating playing option.631071123
Choose Red Tee as slope rating playing option.579172123

Clubhouse Facilities

Bar/Restaurant: The spacious clubhouse provides excellent bar and catering facilities. The Dining Room overlooks the 18th green, extensive menu provided

Drinks/Snacks: Bar snacks and sandwiches are available all day

Changing Facilities: The Ladies and Gents locker rooms provide changing facilities for the visitor

Shower Facilities: Showers available for visitors use

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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

Golf Club Hire: Golf Clubs available to hire and must be pre booked at the pro shop

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: Practice area available, unsuitable for Driver use

Putting Practice: Large practice putting green available

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Scotscraig Golf Club

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In their Words…….

In 1923, the course was redesigned with the assistance of James Braid, one of the “Triumvirate”. The course still retains many of Braid’s traditional architectural features, namely large rolling greens and well positioned bunkers. Scotscraig today is largely unchanged, and presents a fair but serious challenge to all golfers.

Scotscraig is conveniently located only 15 minutes from the famous Old Course, St Andrews. Although the course doesn’t sit exactly adjacent to the coastline, there are a few sea breezes to consider when playing this links, heathland mixture.

Since 1984, Scotscraig has hosted the Final Open Qualifying when The Open is played over St Andrews. When the Open returned to St Andrews in 2010, Scotscraig once again hosted Final Open Qualifying.

Scotscraig Golf Club, the 13th Oldest Golf Club in the world has a clubhouse which oozes character with memorabilia displayed throughout the clubhouse for all to see.

After a round of golf on one of Scotland’s finest championship golf courses, why not sit down in the unique atmosphere of the bar and have a refreshing drink and a meal. You are surrounded by history in this lovely part of the clubhouse

Scotscraig Golf Club