Explore a coastal trail of little known links courses dotted between medieval English castles…
Suffolk is a quiet corner of East England, bordered to the North by Norfolk, Essex to the South and the North Sea to its East. The first place in Britain to be touched by the morning sunrise.
In England’s northwest, explore the finest stretch of links golf outside Scotland & Ireland, with three Open venues and Liverpool – home of the Beatles – hitting the right notes.
Step off the beaten path and aim for Aberdeen and the Grampian Highlands, where golf is played in glens, forests, atop cliffs and in secret coves.
Discover clifftop courses, Michelin starred seafood and great Atlantic links with our golf guide to Cornwall and Devon – England’s remote westerly tip.
Nowhere in golf stirs the imagination quite like St Andrews – the ‘Home of Golf’ and The Old Course – God’s original layout in Scotland’s eastern Kingdom of Fife.
Yorkshire is England’s largest county and home to more than 180 golf courses, including Ryder, Walker and Curtis Cup venues. Read our golf guide…
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Scotland’s Angus coastline and inland, at the foot of the Grampian Hills, is the golf break you never wanted to go on – until now!
