Shaped by noted architects including Old Tom Morris and James Braid, the course at Lundin – which was formed in 1868 – is one of Scotland’s finest links with spectacular views across the Firth of Forth. The course remains largely as it was some 100 years ago, with the first five linksland holes proceeding to the Mile Dyke. Players then cross the now extinct railway line and play the relatively newer James Braid-designed nine holes, before playing back to the clubhouse on the linksland.
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