Crail Golfing Society


Crail's Balcomie Links is set along the Fife coastline and several holes run alongside the sea and and rocky outcrops of the Firth foreshore which come into play at the second, fourth and fifth - ominously called Hell's Hole - where you must make up your mind whether to carry the beach or take the long way round. The 13th and 14th are superb and the last few holes are a test. No wonder Old Tom Morris. who designed it, described it as his favourite course. A second course, Craighead, has panoramic views and is located just south of the present clubhouse.

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Crail Golfing Society,
Balcomie Clubhouse,
Crail
KY10 3XN

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Information on Crail Golfing Society, Balcomie Clubhouse, Crail

General Info: Course Statistics: Balcomie Links: 18 holes, 5860 yards, S.S.S. 69. Craighead Links: 18 holes, 6700 yards, S.S.S. 73. Practice ground.

Green Fees: Weekday: Round Balcomie or Craighead £49 Day Balcomie/Craighead £65 Day Balcomie/Balcomie £75 Weekend and Bank Holidays: Round Balcomie or Craighead £60 Day Balcomie/Craighead £82 Day Balcomie/Balcomie £92

Visitors Info: Welcome at all times but it is advisable to book in advance.

Societies Info: Advance booking available for parties.

Date Founded: 1786

Designed by: Balcomie -Tom Morris 1895, Craighead - Gil Hanse 1998

Catering: Quality catering and bar.

Pro-Shop: Yes

Clubs for Hire: Yes

Motorised Cart for Hire: Yes

Driving Range: Yes

Local Directions: There are two main roads from England into Scotland. On the west the A74 crosses the border at Gretna, and becomes the M74 as it nears Glasgow. This would normally be the route used if you travelled up through England on the M6 motorway to Carlisle. On the east the A1 enters Scotland at Berwick-upon-Tweed and follows the coast round to Edinburgh.