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Founded in 1868, Lundin is a classic Scottish links course occupying a narrow strip between the railway and the Firth of Forth. The first five holes follow the coastline in traditional links fashion before crossing to the nine holes designed by James Braid in 1908, with the final four reverting to pure links play. Though not lengthy by modern standards, the course presents a rigorous test with strategic bunkering, open burns, and commanding views across the Forth.
Layout & location
Setting. Coastal, alongside the Firth of Forth with views to the Lothian coast
Founded 1868 · Designed by James Braid.
Notable
- Open Championship Final Qualifying venue when held at St Andrews
- Course largely unchanged for approximately 100 years
- Nine holes designed by James Braid in 1908
- Internal out of bounds along former railway line
- First five holes in classic links tradition along the beach
Facilities
- Clubhouse
- Practice ground
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