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THE GOLF CLUB
Aberdour is situated just six miles southeast of
Dunfermline in the delightful region of Fife; lies some 30 miles
south of St. Andrews and on the shores of the River Forth. St. Andrews
is known throughout the world as the ‘Home of Golf’
and where the origins and rules of the game of golf were developed.
From a golfing perspective St. Andrews may arguably be the golfing
centerpiece for golf in the Kingdom of Fife but throughout the Kingdom
there are a number of golfing ‘Jewels in the Crown’.
One of these is Aberdour.
Aberdour
Golf Club, although founded in 1896, did not begin developing a
course at its present location until 1905. Like most courses established
at that time, Aberdour was a nine hole course, with a further nine
being added in 1914. Today, its 18 holes cover 5460 yards and have
been laid out on land made up of ancient sea cliffs and raised beaches.
The unusual result is a parkland course set close by the sea.
Pictured opposite – the
Clubhouse 1905
It is a wonderful course that lengthens out allowing
some room for a slice but with reward to those straight and long.
A number of holes run along the shore of the River Forth with views
across the Forth to Edinburgh and beyond. From every point on the
course the golfer can never fail to be inspired by the nearby picturesque
Inchcolm Island and its historic Priory; the panoramic view across
the Forth to Edinburgh and the River Forth itself as it stretches
out into the North Sea.
Particularly unusual is the start of two par ‘3’s.
They may be short but they are far from straightforward. The first
is from an elevated tee down to a green set on a rocky promontory.
The second is at least as daunting. Teeing off from the rocky platform
by the first green, the shot required is across a bay to an elevated
green set into a steep hillside.
From the 3rd. tee the course takes on its parkland
character as it rolls and undulates across the raised beach. Take
care to savour the greens – all are beautifully sculptured
with some very attractive bunkering, the 12th being a fine example.
With the fine views and a series of testing holes,
Aberdour is a popular course with visitors coming from many parts
of the world and is proud to be a ‘Jewel in the Crown’.
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