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"Over the sea to the Kingdom of Fife"

As all club golfers will appreciate, there are some limitations on the tee times when the Golfpass can be used at some courses because of members’ competitions, but new members of the Golfpass group like Charleton and the courses at Kinross provide lots of visitor times at weekends, and members’ clubs will always try to find times for Golfpass visitors. There are also some supplements, payable on arrival at courses where the standard green fees are higher. You’ll find full details of these limitations and supplements at the foot of the Buy your Pass page of this website.

First in Fife courses are easily reached, whether you’re travelling from overseas or elsewhere in the UK. We are close to Edinburgh Airport if you plan to use one of the many budget flights to the Scottish capital, and even closer to the terminal of the Zeebrugge to Rosyth ferry. By car, we’re just across the famous Forth Bridge.

And with online tee bookings coming in 2008, the First in Fife Golfpass will be leading the way in making it quick and easy for golfers to book their golfing itineraries in the Home of Golf.

"Edinburgh’s castle, with the hills of Fife beyond"

So, there are lots of reasons to join us in the Home of Golf in 2008. Here are a few more – comments made by golfers who have already used the First in Fife Golfpass:

“We were made very welcome everywhere and look forward to returning”

“Golfpass is great. I’ll be back with my friends next year”

“The best holiday I ever had. I don’t think you could better it”

“Great choice and brilliant value for money”

So, take your time to browse our website – including clicking through to the detailed pages on each course and hotel partners. Then contact the hotel of your choice if you would like them to obtain your Golfpass and arrange your tee times as part of a golfing break, or simply buy the Golfpass itself. That can be done using the Buy your Pass page of this website or by phoning the Kirkcaldy Tourist Information Centre on 01592 267775.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Home of Golf!


"Ready for the Rush"

 


Aberdour Golf Club
A parkland course by the River Forth with some very interesting and challenging holes.
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Balbirnie Park Golf Club
Balbirnie Park Golf Club is the perfect choice for the keen golfer who enjoys playing in beautiful wooded parkland with fine panoramic views.

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Burntisland Golf House Club
Burntisland Golf House Club is one of the ten clubs which were established in Scotland before 1800, with a character quite unlike any other in Fife.
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Canmore Golf Club
At a par of 67 the course is not long but provides excellent opportunities to test your accuracy and short game.
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Charleton Golf & Country Club
A spectacular golf course, set in stunning parkland surroundings, offering a challenge to golfers of all standards.
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Dunfermline Golf Club
The club has recently renovated the entrance and changing facilities in the 600 year old category A listed tower house that forms the backdrop to several of the finer holes.
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Forrester Park Resort
This par 72 golf course set in 350 acres of beautiful parkland, is one of Scotland's finest new courses.

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Kinross - Montgomery Course
The Montgomery is generally regarded as perhaps the more testing of the two courses, with all the holes presenting very different challenges and often culminating in raised greens with wicked contours.
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Kinross - Bruce Course
The Bruce remains a thoroughly enjoyable test of golf – Indeed many members and visitors prefer playing it. There are few courses where par for the opening nine holes is 39, including a sequence of four par 5s in the space of six holes – punctuated by infamous pond hole (6th).
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Kirkcaldy Golf Club
Challenging parkland course in beautiful rural setting with spectacular views. Great value for visitors who are made most welcome.

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Pitreavie Golf Club
Opened in 1922, the 18th hole, par 70 Pitreavie course designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie is a parkland course with superb views over the Firth of Forth.
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Thornton Golf Club
A scenic, easily walked parkland course, bounded by the River Ore, with as fine a finishing five holes as you’ll find. Renowned for the condition of the greens.
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Kirkcaldy Tourist Information Centre, The Merchant's House, 339 High Street, Kirkcaldy, KY1 1JL
For more information call Kirkcaldy Tourist Information Centre on 01592 267775
or email: bookings@firstinfifegolf.com
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