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Dumbarnie Golf Links

Course Type

Links

Holes

18

Par

71

Distance

5300-6900 Yards

Scotlands newest golf course

Scotland’s newest golf course, Dumbarnie Links is a true premier Links course with a modern twist. The 18-hole course, opened in 2020, has been founded, developed and designed by renowned course architect, Clive Clark.
Dumbarnie Links aims to provide a world-class, prestigious golf course on a site of genuine links land that is only minutes away from St Andrews, the “Home of Golf”.

At first glance Dumbarnie Links may have the appearance of the style of the classic links courses.  However, the extensive 345-acre site at Dumbarnie is particularly special. Its dual elevations, which are connected by a flowing escarpment, have provided the opportunity to create a number of elevated tees where holes play directly towards panoramic views of the expansive Firth of Forth. 

The design incorporates three potentially drivable Par-4s and features several holes that engender ‘risk and reward’. This course is designed to inspire rather than intimidate golfers. A par 71, with total yardage for the golf course varying from 5300 to 6900 yards.

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