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Scottish ranking: | 38 | ||
Architect: | James Braid | ||
Creation date: | 1868 | ||
Par: | 71 | ||
Distance from St Andrews: | 20 km | ||
Distance from Edinburgh: | 70 km | ||
Distance from Glasgow: | 120 km | ||
Distance from Inverness: | 230 km | ||
Lundin, founded in 1868, on a Tom Morris course, which was extensively redesigned in 1908 by five times Open Champion James Braid, is well known throughout the golfing world as a course of rare quality. Fine links fairways and excellent greens have ensured that it has been regularly selected as a final qualifying course for the Open Championship. Narrow fairways, bunkers, burns, and ever-changing winds guarantee a testing but rewarding golfing experience. Very close to the sea and offering wonderful views, this golf course is well worth playing and is great value for money. Its neighbour Leven is also worth a game. |