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Drumoig Golf Club


The 18 hole championship style, Par 73 golf course offers many challenging features. The course is set on 250 acres of spectacular Fife countryside, which weaves through a natural bird and wildlife haven. On the outskirts of St. Andrews lies one of the best inland venues in the region. Drumoig is a hugely underrated golf course that’s full of interesting holes not to mention quite possibly the best turn in Scottish golf holes nine,ten and eleven are exceptional and play around water also the new 18thhole par 4 surrounded with water with the Hotel above you on the hill stray offline here and your in trouble a brilliant course  par 73 marvel the views across ST Andrews Bay and over the River Tay and Carnoustie  set in an area that offers travelling golfers much to do. From the back tees, the course provides an excellent challenge for the more advanced golfer and from the front tees the amateur golfer can not only enjoy their game, The course is prepared to the highest standard. During its history, Drumoig has continued to strengthen in maturity and reputation.

Address:
Drumoig Golf Club
Alex Wilson
Manager
Starters Box
Drumoig Hotel
Drumoig
Leuchars
St Andrews
Fife
KY16 0DS

Telephone:
01382 541898

Website:
www.drumoiggolfhotel.com


Player Reviews of Drumoig Golf Club

i thought it proper to write about the experience i had when playing the Drumoig Golf facility as a visitor on 24th November, being a low handicap golfer there is always certain things you require from a course to maximize playing enjoyment. The day we arrived was a cold day but the greens where on which was a bonus as no others in the area where on that day. we a group of 4 where warmly received by the receptionist and then the server behind the bar, who quickly showed us to a fireside seat which was most welcomed. We had a quick roll and coffee and went to the strter hut. The overall condition of the course was very good and we all decided to arrange another game when the weather was warmer, the course had a collective choice of strong par 3s excellent and demanding 4s and some challenging 5s so overall a real test with our best being the redesigned 18th which was a challenge from tee shot to green and being all square playing the last got us all a little nervous. Not to blither on but to be realistic on a warmer day the course would be excellent and the rate to play was arguable the best within the Fife region. Credit where its due and thanks to the recommendation from the WYB website.

Robert Erskine 12-12-2017

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