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| Scottish ranking: | 16 | ||
| Architect: | James Braid | ||
| Creation date: | 1919 | ||
| Par: | 70 | ||
| Distance from St Andrews: | 80 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 80 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 85 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 210 km | ||
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This course was built in 1919 by the famous Scottish Architect James Braid. For many golfers, it is considered as the best of all three golf courses in Gleneagles. The course offers a great variety of holes and is set amids an impressive landscape. The King’s Course is a classic example of a Scottish inland golf course. |
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King’s (Gleneagles)
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| Scottish ranking: | 16 | ||
| Architect: | James Braid | ||
| Creation date: | 1919 | ||
| Par: | 70 | ||
| Distance from St Andrews: | 80 km | ||
| Distance from Edinburgh: | 80 km | ||
| Distance from Glasgow: | 85 km | ||
| Distance from Inverness: | 210 km | ||
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This course was built in 1919 by the famous Scottish Architect James Braid. For many golfers, it is considered as the best of all three golf courses in Gleneagles. The course offers a great variety of holes and is set amids an impressive landscape. The King’s Course is a classic example of a Scottish inland golf course. |
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