31 – 40

31 – The Glen

East Lothian, Scotland

The unsung hero of the wondrous East Lothian coast, home of awesome links layouts such as Muirfield, North Berwick and Gullane.

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32 – Thorpeness

Suffolk

This course provides top quality heathland golf. The James Braid gem twists through silver birches, gorse and heather close to the Suffolk coast.

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33 – The Player’s Club

Bristol

You can sum up The Players Club in two words – long and challenging. But probably best not to tackle it off the back tees (7,600 yards) as it’s hard enough for the majority of golfers without doing that.

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34 – Tain

Ross-shire, Scotland

This Old Tom Morris links is something of a hidden gem – probably not surprising considering its remote location – but is nevertheless a true shining star of the Highlands.

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35 – Perranporth

Cornwall

St Enodoc and Trevose may be the links kings of Cornwall but this little clifftop belter is not far behind them.

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36 – Fortrose & Rosemarkie

Ross-shire, Scotland

The handiwork of James Braid, this is a short but magical Highlands links exquisitely plotted on the narrow Chanonry peninsula.

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37 – Crowborough Beacon

East Sussex

This excellent, mature heathland course is close to the highest point in Sussex and, being nearly 800ft above sea level, you’re treated to spectacular South Downs vistas.

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38 – Royal Ashdown Forest (West Course)

East Sussex

It too is over a century old and shortly after being turned into a full 18-hole layout in 1932, the West staged the English Ladies Championship.

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39 – Portal

Cheshire

Undoubtedly one of the north west’s finest stay-and-play venues, Portal is nothing short of a golfing paradise.

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40 – The Tytherington

Cheshire

The Tytherington is a Club Company venue and is nearly always found in first-class condition. Although still relatively new – it opened in 1986 – it is widely regarded as one of Cheshire’s most challenging tracks.

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