Browsing: Top 100: UK & Ireland

Top 100 courses located in the UK and Ireland — Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland.

Kyle Phillips’s Scottish Open host — Dundonald Links is the most accessible championship course in Ayrshire, open to all visitors with no handicap restriction and genuine tournament-quality conditions.

Every hole parallel to the Firth of Clyde — Western Gailes delivers the most naturally conceived and consistently demanding links experience in Ayrshire. The Riviera of Scottish Golf.

The birthplace of The Open Championship in 1860 — Old Prestwick’s Cardinal Bunker, Alps blind hole and Victorian character make this the most historically profound round in Scottish golf.

Bernard Darwin’s beloved home course — “the course my heart loves best.” Aberdovey at the Dyfi estuary is Wales’s most cherished links and golf writing’s most poetically celebrated venue.

England’s finest links south of Lancashire — Burnham & Berrow’s Bristol Channel setting, massive dunes and Herbert Fowler’s strategic masterpiece remain one of English golf’s great undersold secrets.

The Burma Road — English golf’s most televised stage. Harry Colt’s Wentworth West Course, enhanced by Ernie Els, is the BMW PGA Championship’s demanding Surrey woodland arena.

Harry Colt’s more demanding companion to Willie Park Jr.’s Old Course — many scratch golfers rate the New Course Sunningdale’s finest 18 holes. Together they form England’s greatest heathland experience.

Harry Colt’s self-declared masterpiece — no website, 250 members, introduction only. England’s most private and most beautiful heathland course.

Mackenzie Ross’s Solway Firth masterpiece — green fees from £50, views to the Lake District and the finest value-for-quality ratio in British championship golf.

Old Tom Morris’s divinely ordained links — the opening tee shot across the Atlantic beach has no equal in world golf. Machrihanish rewards those willing to make the journey to the end of Kintyre.

Kyle Phillips’s masterpiece — 11 North Sea-facing holes and a course that feels ancient despite opening in 2000. The finest new links built in Britain in a century.

Tiger and Payne Stewart’s Open preparation ground — Waterville Links at the end of the Ring of Kerry is the most remote and magnificently desolate links in Ireland.

Tom Morris’s masterpiece on the Firth of Forth — Cruden Bay’s Bram Stoker connection, dramatic dunes and utterly addictive character make it Scotland’s most underrated championship links.

Tiger’s bunkerless 2006 Open. Rory’s 2014 demolition. The cop, the flatlands and the Wirral wind — Royal Liverpool is one of England’s most historically significant and demanding Open venues.

The goats, the Dell blind par 3, the Klondyke, and the wildest Atlantic coast in Irish golf — Lahinch Old Course is the most charismatic links in the world. Full scorecard, strategy and Clare travel guide.

Tom Watson, Ben Crenshaw and Tiger Woods all made the pilgrimage. Royal Dornoch — where Donald Ross learned golf before creating Pinehurst No. 2 — is the world’s most compelling remote course. Full scorecard, strategy and Highland travel guide.

The fairest test in England — Royal Birkdale threads through Lancashire’s sand hills with 10 Open Championships and a closing stretch that defines great golf. Full scorecard, strategy and travel guide.

Dunluce Castle, Calamity Corner and the Antrim Coast — Royal Portrush is the most spectacular venue on the Open Championship rota. Full scorecard, hole strategy and travel guide.

Jack Nicklaus’s favourite course in the world. Two concentric loops, severe revetted bunkers and the fairest test in links golf. Full scorecard, hole-by-hole strategy and East Lothian travel guide.

The cathedral of golf. Shared fairways, the Valley of Sin, the Swilcan Bridge and the Road Hole — every golfer’s ultimate pilgrimage. Full scorecard, hole-by-hole strategy and travel guide.