Category: Hidden Gem Society
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Where are some of Scotland’s best, budget friendly courses?
In Scotland, we’re incredibly spoiled when it comes to golf courses. We can access just about every type of course at every price range, but here we’re recapping 6 of our favourite budget friendly hidden gems so far!
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Eastwood Twelve: revived and brought back from closure
A new golf course has opened just outside Glasgow. Its fresh approach to the game has us asking: could this be the blueprint for saving struggling golf clubs?
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Dalmuir: The council course saved by its members
Despite plans from West Dunbartonshire Council to close Dalmuir Municipal Golf Course, local members have come together to ensure the future of the course.
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Anstruther: Fife hidden gem with the UK’s hardest par 3!
Anstruther is a true hidden gem, located only 15 minutes outside of St Andrews. Featuring incredible sea views, the UK’s hardest par 3, and some of the friendliest members around, Anstruther is a must play in the Fife area.
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Cupar: Thought to be the world’s oldest 9-hole club
Founded in 1855, Cupar Golf Club is arguably the oldest surviving nine-hole golf club in the country. Here at CGgolfs, we love anything with some history behind it, and Cupar has this in abundance.
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Glencruitten: Bob Mac’s Hidden Gem home club
A new addition to the CGgolfs Hidden Gem club is Glencuritten, home to Bob Macintyre. Located in Oban, the gateway to Scotland, this course exceeded all our expectations.
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Covesea Links – a true Scottish gem
There’s a few courses out there that could serve as the true definition of a ‘Scottish Hidden Gem Golf Course’. Safe to say, Covesea has earned its place as one of them.
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