Course Overview
A beautiful parkland layout set amongst heather, pine trees and silver birch, the Ladybank design comprises two loops of nine holes.
With tree-lined fairways, it is an excellent test of golf and rewards the brave and accurate player - accuracy or bravery alone however often has the reverse effect on one's score.
Combined with the undeniable quality of the course, the surrounding tranquillity and beauty enhance an already exquisite golfing experience.
Course Details
Another rare Scottish course that provides the golfer with a worthwhile alternative to the rugged links game, 1978 was a landmark year for Ladybank, when it was chosen as a British Open qualifying venue.
Since then, Ladybank Golf Club has hosted final qualifying on numerous occasions and the golfers who have graced its turf include among others Bernard Langer, Jack Nicklaus, Justin Leonard, Darren Clarke and the late Payne Stewart.
On teeing off at Ladybank, the golfer quickly becomes aware of the challenge about to be presented. The mature woodland channels the wind in such a way that the aspect of each hole changes. The dogleg first hole is typical of many at Ladybank, when having carried the rough to the fairway the golfer is left with a tight second to the green.
The bunkers, which surround the green, prevent all but the most accurate of shots from holding the putting surface and a par here is a good start to what is sure to be an enjoyable round.
Designer: Old Tom Morris (Original Course)
Championship Length: 6,754 / 6,299 yards
PAR: 71 / 71
Type: Heathland
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