Nov 18th, 2015 Article
Kingsbarns Wins
Kingsbarns Golf Links has, for the second successive year, been recognised with a major hospitality and tourism award.
Kingsbarns Golf Links has, for the second successive year, been recognised with a major hospitality and tourism award.
Kingsbarns Golf Links has released details of a record-breaking year at the famed Fife course.
Scotland’s Dundonald Links is teeing off in 2023 by giving golfers the chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime luxury trip to the acclaimed resort. Running from January 5 to midnight on February 5, one lucky winner and three friends will claim the unforgettable trip. Headlining the prize are two rounds of golf on Dundonald Links’ prestigious par-72 course, hailed as one of the finest in the country.
Slaley Hall is revelling in its new-found – and somewhat surprising – status as a gateway to Edinburgh.
Research out today has revealed that The Open Championship gave Scotland a £140million economic boost last year, a record amount for a golfing tournament in the UK.
The R&A has announced an initial 19–man squad for the Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup team to face the United States at Los Angeles Country Club in September.
The Asian Tour is set to make history by staging an event for the first time in Scotland at the much-acclaimed Fairmont St Andrews on 24-27 August 2023. The inaugural St Andrews Bay Championship will take place at the venue’s Torrance Course, a 7,320-yard layout set among 520 acres of stunning Scottish coastline with views of St Andrews Bay.
A world-renowned golf club is supporting a pioneering project that will help prevent part of its course succumbing to coastal erosion by rebuilding natural defences.
Thieves stole a safe, which contained almost £20,000 in cash from the Ricoh British Women’s Open at Kingsbarns.
Three-time cancer survivor Nick Edmund has revealed plans to undertake two more marathon golf-walks during 2019 – just weeks after completing his second epic walk carrying a set of golf clubs on his back, this time around Scotland.
A street in Fife which leads to the first tee of the Old Course at St Andrews has been named the most expensive in Scotland.
After an eventful Saturday at the Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open, 36-hole leader Ariya Jutanugarn is joined by England’s Charley Hull and American Ryann O’Toole in a tie for first at nine-under. Holding a three-stroke advantage over the field at the start of the day in the final grouping, Jutanugarn’s third round ended with five birdies, three bogeys and a double-bogey on No. 10.