The Golf House Club, Elie, Fife, Scotland
Established in 1875, only a few clubs in Scotland are older than Elie. The course’s idiosyncratic charm becomes apparent from the first tee, where a blind tee shot requires the starter to use a 30ft periscope from HMS Excalibur to ensure the way is clear.
James Braid grew up nearby and learned his golf over this links course which has no par 5s and only 2 par 3s. It might be relatively short at 6273 yards but make no mistake, it is a true test of golf. The real character of the golf course is through the 6th to 14th holes, a stretch that takes golfers out to the sea. A wind off the Firth of Forth leaves no doubt about its seaside character. Few tees in the world of golf are as beautiful as Elie’s short par 3, the 11th. The Golf House Club, Elie combines both charm and tradition and provides golfers with an honest examination of links golf. Visitors are always made to feel welcome, and Elie is one course to which they return year after year.
Course Information and Facilities
Address:
The Golf House Club, Elie, Fife, Scotland
Carts:
No
Region:
East
Caddies:
Yes
Founded:
1875
Pull Trollies:
Yes
Course Architect:
Old Tom Morris
Catering:
Bar and Restaurant
Course Type:
Links
Major Events:
Par:
70
Practice Facilities:
Putting green and practice range.
Length:
6273
Guest Locker Rooms:
No
Pro Shop:
No