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Lundin Links
| Founded |
1868 |
| Course Architect |
James Braid |
| Links |
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| Par |
71 |
| Standard Scratch Score |
71 |
| Length |
6394 yards |
Lundin Golf Club was founded in 1868. The links were originally shared with the neighbouring Leven Club. In 1908 additional ground was made available to form the Braid designed 18 hole course we have today. A course well renowned for its quality, it is used as a final qualifying course when the Open is held at St Andrews. The practice ground has been recently upgraded while the 18 hole putting green is superb. Visitors are given a generous welcome while the catering is an additional bonus.
The course is predominately a links with some parkland characteristics. Several holes have burns running across the fairway. The disused railway line runs through the course and remains a very threatening out of bounds area at a number of holes. The 14th is aptly named 'Perfection'. At 175 yards it is a super par 3. From the tee you can see the clubhouse, and every green and tee on the course. It looks over the Firth of Forth and the hills to the East of Edinburgh. Our greens are generally
| Facilities; |
|
| Pro Shop |
Yes |
| Carts |
No |
| Caddies |
Yes, on application |
| Pull Trollies |
Yes |
| Catering |
Yes |
Major Events British Open Championship Final Qualifying
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