Lundin Golf Club offers some of the finest examples of links holes in Scotland

The course remains largely as it was some 100 years ago. The first five holes are in classic links tradition proceeding from the Clubhouse to the Mile Dyke.

Players then cross the now extinct railway line and play the nine ‘newer’ (1908) James Braid designed holes. Back across the railway, the last four holes revert to pure links.

Not long by modern standards, Lundin nonetheless presents a thorough test of the golfer’s skills.

Open qualifying venue

For many years Lundin was a worthy host to the Final Qualifying stages of The Open when it was held in St. Andrews.

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Lundin Golf Club

The Course

Explore Lundin Golf Club hole by hole with our comprehensive course guide.

The Club

Enjoy spectacular views over the Firth of Forth to the Lothian coast.

Visitors

Lundin Golf Club is renowned for its warm welcome to visitors.

“An unforgettable round, you will not leave disappointed. From the first 4 holes along the coast, to the 14th tee giving you a panoramic view of the entire course, it is truly spectacular.”