 |  | | | Royal County Down (Championship) | | Royal County Down Golf Club is at Newcastle, a little holiday town nestling at the feet of the majestic Mountains of Mourne. It’s an exhilarating location for a classic links golf course... |
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 |  | | | Turnberry (Ailsa) | | The Ailsa course at the Turnberry Resort is probably the most scenic Open Championship golf course. Located right next to the Firth of Clyde, with craggy rocks and superb views across to the Mull of Kintyre... |
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 |  | | | Muirfield | | Muirfield is the course of “The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers” (HCEG), the world’s oldest golf club – according to direct written evidence – formed in 1744. |
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 |  | | | Ballybunion (Old) | | As you drive from the historic town of Ballybunion, along the winding road to the golf club, your eyes feast upon the most spectacular links land imaginable. |
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 |  | | | Royal Portrush (Dunluce) | | Since its foundation in 1888, Royal Portrush Golf Club has undergone a transformation in more ways than one. |
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 |  | | | Royal Birkdale | | Royal Birkdale Golf Club is the favourite English course on the British Open rota according to the results of a recent Top 100 poll... |
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 |  | | | Royal Dornoch (Championship) | | Royal Dornoch Golf Club is spellbinding. It seems to mesmerise amateur and professional golfers from all over the world... |
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 |  | | | Kingsbarns | | One of the many delights of Kingsbarns Golf Links is that you can see the North Sea from virtually every part of the course. |
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 |  | | | St Andrews (Old) | | No other course has hosted more Opens than the Old Course at St Andrews. Its 28th Open and the 139th Open Championship returned “Home” in 2010. |
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 |  | | | Sunningdale (Old) | | The Old course at Sunningdale Golf Club is one of the British Isles’ most aesthetically pleasing inland courses. |
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 |  | | | Royal St George's | | There's nothing artificial about Royal St George’s Golf Club; there's a natural look and feel to the course that blends beautifully into the surroundings. |
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 |  | | | Loch Lomond | | Loch Lomond Golf Club is set in more than 600 acres of sheltered seclusion, sandwiched between the mountains and the historic lochside. |
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 |  | | | Carnoustie (Championship) | | Carnoustie is a big natural seaside golf links and the Championship course is considered to be one of the most difficult in the British Isles. |
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 |  | | | Woodhall Spa (Hotchkin) | | Woodhall Spa is an oasis in the heart of Lincolnshire, set amongst glorious pine, birch and broom, this heathland golf course is an absolute delight to play. |
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 |  | | | Lahinch (Old) | | Lahinch Golf Club is an enchanting place to play golf. It’s rugged, distinctive, unusually varied and immensely entertaining. |
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 |  | | | Royal Lytham & St Annes | | Royal Lytham & St Annes is the most northerly of the English championship links courses, situated only 10 miles from Royal Birkdale. |
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 |  | | | European Club | | The European Club is located in the garden of Ireland, between the coastal towns of Wicklow and Arklow, about 30 miles south of Dublin. |
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 |  | | | Portmarnock (Old) | | ”I know of no greater finish in the world than that of the last five holes at Portmarnock”, said Bernard Darwin |
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 |  | | | Waterville | | Waterville plays on a promontory surrounded by the sea. It’s a stunning, remote location... |
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 |  | | | Royal Liverpool | | Without doubt, Royal Liverpool is a tough links. Only a couple of holes are in the dunes – otherwise there is little protection from the ever-changing wind. |
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