Falkland Golf Club
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Falkland Golf Club is a beautiful 9 hole golf course in the Kingdom of Fife Scotland Members of the public are allowed to play this short but friendly golf course.
A warm welcome is guaranteed to visitors to our wonderful 9 hole golf course opened in 1975. Falkland Golf Club is a short, but tough test of golf, set deep in a lush farmland area known as the 'Howe of Fife'.
Lots of out of bounds and tight fairways, a test of golf for golfers of all standards Par 34
This is a charming 9 hole courses of undulating parkland layout. The clubhouse has its own licensed bar, and is able to provide catering for pre-arranged groups.
The Royal Burgh of Falkland, Fife is a burgh in Fife, Scotland at the foot of the Lomond Hills. The conservation village is best known as the location of Falkland Palace, begun in 1500 by James IV, and the best example of French-influenced Renaissance architecture in the United Kingdom. The palace was built to accommodate the royal Court when they came to Falkland to hunt in the nearby forests and Mary Queen of Scots was a frequent visitor.
Stunning views of the Lomond Hills and the famous Falkland Palace, Scotland[1].
[edit] External links
- Official photographs of all 9 holes of Falkland Golf Course
- Falkland Village Information
- Falkland Palace Tennis Court, the world's oldest tennis court still in play
- Falkland Palace
- Falkland In Bloom website
- Falkland festival website
- Fife Direct
- Fife Today
- Kingdom of Fife Tourist Board
- The Fife Post
- Fife Coastal Path