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182 Reviews (182)
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4.7
Value
4.9
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4.7
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5.0
Pace
4.8
Amenities
4.6
97.6%
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4.6
Value
5.0
Layout
4.6
Pace
5.0
Amenities
4.6
StaffFriendliness
5.0
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Conditions
4.6
Value
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Layout
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Pace
4.9
Amenities
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StaffFriendliness
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About

Holes 18
Type Semi-Private
Style Parkland
Par 70
Length 5972 yards
Slope N/A
Rating N/A

Burntisland Golf House Club in Fife, Scotland, is an 18-hole golf course designed by architect Willie Park Jun. It's best described as having a parkland nature, although some holes have a links-type turf to hit off. The course is just under 6,000 yards and has a diversity of terrain.

The fun starts with three par 3s in the first six holes, but birdie opportunities abound. There's only one par 4 over 400 yards, for instance, so good length off the tee and control of mid-irons can lead to that elusive below-par score. The two par 5s are also tamable: No. 2 has a tricky two-tier green that's narrow from front to back, but 12 is much less challenging for the low-handicap golfer.

Throughout the golf course, however, control is key. Out of bounds lies to the left of the first four holes and the 18th, and to the right of nine and 10. You face a pond to the right on five, and you have to maneuver past a quarry on 12. Beyond that, the course throws up its share of trees, gorse and rough all over.

When you finish the course, check out the clubhouse, which offers a bar/lounge/dining area. The bar's open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. in the summer.

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Course Details

Year Built 1797
Architect James Braid (1922) Willie Park, Jr. (1896)

Rentals/Services

Carts Yes
Pull-carts Yes

Practice/Instruction

Driving Range Yes
Golf School/Academy Yes
Teaching Pro Yes
Putting Green Yes

Policies

Metal Spikes Allowed Metal and soft spikes may be worn
Walking Allowed Yes
Dress code Smart/Casual on the course and in the clubhouse.

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Snacks

Available Facilities

Clubhouse

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4.8
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Great day

Would be a definite advantage to have played the course more than once. Sloping greens and strategically placed pot bunkers are always a danger for the less than accurate golfer. Score cards show all of the hazards clearly. Friendly welcome and good value food and drink in the clubhouse were a real bonus.

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Scenic course with views over the Forth

Excellent course with interesting and varied holes. Great off the average golfer. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

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