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Dunes, natural vegetation and mature trees are waiting to punish errant tee shots, and some of the best golfers in the world have struggled to record good scores here, especially when the wind blows.
A clifftop gem of a North Devon course. The wind has a major say in the way you play this course – for those who like to hit high shots it can cause havoc!
A magical seaside municipal in Ayrshire. But while you’ll be splashing out well over three figures to tee it up at Troon and Turnberry, you only need to part with just over a tenner for the privilege of tackling the delightful Darley.
This quality stay-and-play venue sits in picturesque Shropshire countryside and is where former Open champion Sandy Lyle learnt his trade.
Set in the Fitzwilliam Estate and with the magnificent Milton Hall at the far end of the course, this is a fine, mature James Braid parkland track.
As the third-highest course in the country, this short-but-sweet Braid layout guarantees an uplifting experience.
This splendid Peter Alliss and Dave Thomas design, at almost 7,100 yards off the back tees, is one of the country’s longest pay-and-play courses.
Established in 1889, this is the oldest course in the county and one of the finest links in the region.
Set in 220 acres of mature parkland in the heart of County Antrim, this is a beautiful course.
Designed by Harry Colt, this is one of the best-looking and most challenging inland courses in the county.