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Tour
Balcomie Links Golf Course
Blasted by winds blowing off the North Sea, Balcomie Links lies
immediately west of Fife Ness at the eastern extremity of Fife.
To the south-west is the East Neuk town of Crail and seven miles
north-west is St Andrews, the home of golf. The Balcomie Golf
Course, first used by the Crail Golfing Society in 1895, is
a classic example of a coastal links set within landscaped parkland.
The Crail Golfing Society, founded in 1786, is the seventh oldest
Golf Club in the world. Closeby, the late 16th-century castle
of Balcomie, with its five-storey tower, ranges and walled garden,
stands within a complex that includes a 19th century mansion
and modern farmstead. The gatehouse at Balcomie still bears
the arms of the Learmounth and Myretoun familes who once lived
here. it was at Balcomie that Mary of Guise was welcomed in
June 1538 when she landed in Scotland on her way to marry James
V at St Andrews.
If
you would like to visit this area as part of a highly personalized
small group tour of my native Scotland please e-mail me:
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