Durness, the most North Westerly course in mainland Britain, celebrates its 30th birthday next year, and is located in a stunning spot for golf.
An inland course on Arran of astonishing beauty and a wealth of intriguing holes.
With elevated views across the famous Firth of Forth, The Glen, in North Berwick, is a wonderful place to be on a sunny day.
A mix of clifftop and links holes along Bigbury Bay, set down cleverly by Harry Colt. You can see the sea on every last hole.
Gullane No.3 shares the same springy turf as its sisters and boasts some of the best views across Aberlady Bay.
Nine-hole links from 1896 that beguiles with its views and funky holes.
The 'second' course in the town of Dunbar, the holes on higher ground are pleasant - but it is the beachside phase that is the key.
With as much history as St Andrews Old, this links is a must-play for all.
A nine-hole course in Wigtownshire that boasts sea views and a handful of terrific holes over intriguing terrain.
Founded in 1909, this parkland offers views of Lyme Bay to as far afield as Portland Bill and to the rugged tors of Dartmoor.