CRAIL GOLFING SOCIETY, CRAIL, FIFE, SCOTLAND
Crail is a classically designed course in Scotland. The sea comes into play on a number of holes, where a decision to gamble with the beach or take the easier dog-leg has to be made. Positioning of the tee shot is more important than length on most holes and some of the finest short holes to be found on any course will be a lasting memory.
This course was first used permanently by the Society in 1895, when it was opened by Tom Morris who stated ‘there is not a better course in Scotland’. The Balcomie course had been in existence long before this and there is a record of a society competition being played in September 1857.
Course Information and Facilities
Address:
CRAIL GOLFING SOCIETY, CRAIL, FIFE, SCOTLAND
Carts:
No
Region:
East
Caddies:
Yes
Founded:
1786
Pull Trollies:
Yes
Course Architect:
Old Tom Morris
Catering:
Bar and Restaurant
Course Type:
Links
Major Events:
Par:
69
Practice Facilities:
Putting Green
Length:
5861 Yards
Guest Locker Rooms:
Yes
Pro Shop:
Yes