List of links golf courses

The following is a list of links golf courses.

Note: Courses in normal font have been included in True Links – An Illustrated Guide to the Glories of the World's 246 Links Courses by George Peper and Malcolm Campbell. Courses in italicised font, although not included in this publication, are located on coastal terrain and display the majority of the features expected of a links golf course.

Europe

United Kingdom

England

South West
South East
North West
North East
Channel Islands

Northern Ireland

Royal County Down – geograph.org.uk – 83174

Scotland

South West
South East
North East
Highlands and Islands

Wales

South Wales
West Wales
Mid Wales
North Wales

Abersoch Golf Club

Republic of Ireland

South West

South East

North West

North East

Continental Europe

Belgium

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Italy

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Spain

Sweden

Flommens golf club, Falsterbo

Turkey

North America

United States

This list includes the following types of courses:
  • Coastal links courses, including those on the Great Lakes.
  • Inland courses that have been reported by independent sources to have the playing characteristics of a seaside links, apart from the lack of proximity to water.

Canada

Mexico

Central and South America

Argentina

Brazil

Asia

India

Thailand

Australia

Western Australia

South Australia

Victoria

New South Wales

Queensland

Tasmania

New Zealand

South Island

North Island

Africa

Morocco

South Africa

References

  1. "Seaton Carew Golf Club". 1072. The Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News. 28 April 1894. pp. 265, 269–270.
  2. Bailey, Graeme (13 November 2009). "Seaton Carew review. We check out one of the oldest course's in England". BskyB. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  3. "Northern Golf-Seaton's Home Comforts". Offstone. 12 February 2013. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  4. "Seaton Carew Golf Club". Today’s Golfer. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  5. "In the mood for British Open-style golf? Check out these American 'links' courses". Golf Advisor. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
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