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Great savings on great golf courses
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Hilton Park Hilton Course Two miles from the village of Milngavie and seven from Glasgow city centre, Hilton Park is one of the finest moorland courses in Scotland |
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Macdonald Cardrona Hotel, Golf & Spa Designed by Dave Thomas Cardrona is a championship length mix of parkland and woodland at 6, 900-yards. Signature holes include a trio of delights on the front |
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Fraserburgh Golf Club Fraserburgh is one of the true links courses left in Scotland. The club was established in 1777 when golf was played on the towns links. |
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Porthmadog Golf Club Porthmadog is course that will leave you begging more when you walk off its 18th green. The front nine is very spacious and allows you to open the shoulders and |
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Moor Park Golf Club Moor Park Golf Club is an exceptionally popular club which is home to two equally popular courses |
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Strathmore Golf Centre Rannaleroch Course Set in the rolling parkland of Strathmore, the Rannaleroch Course enjoys beautiful views of the valley that partners it. |
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Scotscraig Golf Club Only 15 minutes from the heart of the ‘Home of Golf’, St Andrews, Scotscraig is an interesting blend of links and heathland course. |
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Newbattle Golf Club Newbattle Golf Course is situated within the grounds of Newbattle Abbey, with the course a mere seven miles from Edinburgh. |
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Hazlehead No.1 Golf Club Hazlehead offers three picturesque courses and a pitch and putt course. The clubs premier No.1 Course is arguably one of the best in the North East |
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De Vere Slaley Hall, Priestman Course One of the best young courses in England, the Hunting course at Slaley Hall De Vere golf resort boasts a great layout |
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Carton House Golf Club, Montgomery Course Perhaps the most famous of the two courses at Carton House, the Montgomerie course was the second to open there but has hosted the Nissan Irish Open and the AIB |
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Machrihanish Dunes Golf Club Here, in the southwest corner of the Mull of Kintyre, a landscape perfectly and naturally suited to the purest form of the royal and ancient game of golf, Machr |
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