
What is the best least known to play golf in Scotland? (no Old Course, Muirfiled, Dornach, etc)?
I'm playing in late March there and want to find a hidden gem to play. I know about the courses well known, but want to find a challenging course abeautiful that can not be "famous". I stay in Edinburgh, but you rent a car to travel and am willing to go anywhere in Scotland or northern England.
What of Cruden Bay, northeast Scotland, Cruden Bay Golf Course creates unique challenges demanding the skills of power, placement and wisdom in the most demanding golfer. Against a backdrop of subtly contoured greens and magnificent panoramic views, a visit to Cruden Bay will be a most memorable one. http://www.crudenbaygolfclub.co.uk/,
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