11/11/2025
Tucked along the Fife coast just a short drive from St Andrews, Lundin Golf Club is one of those classic Scottish links that quietly steals the show. Founded in 1868, it’s steeped in golf history—its early fairways once shared with neighboring Leven before James Braid shaped the layout into the course we know today.
The front nine hugs the shoreline with sweeping sea views, firm turf, and the kind of winds that make every shot an adventure. Then the course moves inland, blending rolling parkland with elevation changes that open up stunning views across the Firth of Forth. It’s not a long course by modern standards, but it’s one that rewards precision, creativity, and a sense of old-school strategy.
For golfers making the pilgrimage to St Andrews, Kingsbarns, or Crail, Lundin is the perfect local addition—historic, beautifully maintained, and pure fun to play. Add it to your itinerary and experience a slice of Scottish golf heritage that feels every bit as authentic as the big names down the road.