10 Best Golf Courses in Scotland | MUST PLAY Bucket List Golf Trip

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Scotland is home to some of the world’s best golf courses. This is no surprise for the country where the game was born. The dramatic and natural terrain in Scotland makes it ideal for creating golf courses of unparalleled beauty and challenge. And the dune-lined Scottish coast has some of the most exciting golf courses on the planet.

Welcome to 24GOLF. Today we will look at the Top 10 Best Golf Courses in Scotland. These courses should definitely be on your bucket list to play on when visiting Scotland. Have you played at any of these courses? And which golf course is your favourite?

These are definitely a golf courses that all golf enthusiasts should experience at least once in their lives! And should be on your golf bucket list.

The list include the following golf courses in Scotland; Trump International Golf Links, Castle Stuart Golf course, Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, Kingsbarns Golf Links, North Berwick West Links Course, Carnoustie Golf Links (Championship Course), Muirfield Golf Club, Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Trump Turnberry (Ailsa), and St Andrews Old Course.

Those were some of the best courses that the beautiful country of Scotland has to offer. Which do you think is the best golf course in Scotland? Have you played at any of these golf courses?

Let us know in the comments below.

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  1. Which do you think is the best golf course in Scotland? Have you played at any of these golf courses?

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  2. I was fortunate enough in 2004 to play the Old & New Course @ St. Andrews, Carnoustie, Kingsbarns, Glen Eagles, Montrose, Monifieth & Panmure. Kingsbarns was only a few years old at that time and it immediately became my favorite course I've played. Returning this fall with a total of 12 guys to a course list of: Panmure, Carnoustie, Gullane, Dumbarnie, & Kingslbarns. Leaving 2-days open to try the "Open Ballot" and play the Old Course again. Planning on hitting 2 of the following as well: Crail, Lundin, Elie or Leven Links

  3. The golf courses off the beaten track here in my native Scotland are hidden gems. Try Turriff, or Royal Tarlair and those incredible cliffs, or Fraserburgh, the list goes on.

  4. I’ve played seven of the courses in your top ten and they were all outstanding in different ways. I would suggest expanding out a little and playing courses like Cruden Bay, Machrihanish, Crail, and Gullane to name a few. There are so many great courses and even plenty of them off the beaten track that are great.

  5. the commenrator needs a lesson,,,,,,,,,,not Ber wick………Berick,,,,,,,Bass is prounouced as in the fish not the musical instrument

  6. Best course I've played was Whitekirk just round from North Berwick. Great holes & greens & super tough. Better views than the lot of these with superb light & sea & country views. £22 to play rather than the rip off of these. Old owner was selling & 3 rat conmen done an investment con. Hired Paul Lawrie for changes when even pros struggled to par it. Now a caravan park and I,l miss it forever.

  7. I have played Carnoustie, Kingsbarn, Turnberry Ailsa (pre-Trump) and the Old Course. The Old Course was not designed by Tom Morris in 1552. He was born in 1821 and became Keeper of the Green at the Old Course in the late 1860s. He refined and upgraded it, but the Old Course evolved. Golf was played on the links of St. Andrews in the mid 1400s, maybe earlier.

  8. Royal Aberdeen front 9 was the best 9 of my golfing trip to Scotland.
    The final run home at Dornoch ( last 5 holes or so ) was fantastic, plus the split level par fours.
    At North Berwick, i loved 1,2, and the walled green 13th. The back 9 from about the 12th. Is fantastic. The blind second shots are great, and conquering the Rudan par 3 was fun( a wonderful golf hole). The best hole at North Berwick is the irritating and quixotic 16th. We were playing very well until we had multiple shots to try and hold that green and racked ip a 7 on a par 4. I discovered later that both Phil Mickleson and Jack Nicholas had come to a similar fate on this hole! It turns out that a low running hybrid from a distance is the best way to negotiate the front of the green!

  9. I've played 6 of these. But there are serious courses left out that really do capture the essence of Scottish golf more than some of these — Cruden Bay is my favorite, but Gullane 1 is also great.

  10. As a Scottish award winning Greenkeeper, my votes are for some hidden treasures including Glasgow Gailes, East Renfrewshire GC, and the majestic Balfron Golf Society, all within a few miles of Greater Glasgow.

  11. Why oh why do people rate St Andrews old course always number one. Take away the history the town and the surroundings and just look at the course is not that great, a first and last hole as wide as a length of a football pitch, a 17th hole cutting a corner of a hotel with a bunker in front of the green. Kingsbarns has many great holes my favourite hole is the eighteenth, I’ve been lucky enough to play there twice but wow you do get ripped off there. Every time the open goes to St Andrews you know the pros will get an easy ride.

  12. Sorry but all theses golf courses are way too expensive to play for the ordinary golfer and are not worth the money to pay.

  13. How many times has this list been done? A million? Is there an original thought anywhere in here? Are you bringing anything new to the golf landscape with this or is it just to drive clicks? There are so many ways to show off Scotland golf and yourselves without reaching for literally the lowest hanging fruit possible. Maybe take an angle no one else has taken before. Something besides another Best Courses is Scotland video.

  14. Went to Scotland last summer and played Turnberry, Royal Dornoch, Castle Stuart, Kingsbarns, Carnoustie and St Andrews. Turnberry was my favorite. Royal Dornoch had the best architecture, Castle Stuart was a fun track, Kingsbarns had the best conditioning and views, Carnoustie wasn’t too difficult until i got to the back 9. Ouch. St Andrews had the history and the feel.

  15. I turn 50 in 2029, and I want to play a week of golf in Scotland. I'm interested in some "off the beaten path" local courses too, anyone who has any recommendations, please let me know!

  16. From Australia…ive played 5 of those courses including twice at St Andrew’s which has to be y favorite in 1987 for 16£ a round

  17. Trump international is a far superior course than trump turnbery . International is the best course I’ve ever played by a mile

  18. I’ve played Royal Dornoch, Old Course, Trump Aberdeen, Castle Stuart, Kingsbarn, and Carnoustie. Set to play in 2026 North Berwick, Murfield and Trump Turnberry, along with Royal Troon. Also have played Cruden Bay and St Andrews Castle Course – two very good courses.

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