18
Holes
?
Club Formed
County
Fife
18
Holes
?
Club Formed
County
Fife
Last edited 2026-05-04
| Golf Club | Kirkcaldy Golf Club |
|---|---|
| Club County | Fife |
| Club Type | Members' Golf Club |
| Club Gender | |
| Club Formation | N/A |
| Original Club Name | N/A |
| Course Access | Kirkcaldy |
| Domestic reciprocals | N/A |
| International reciprocals | N/A |
Kirkcaldy Golf Club is a members' golf club, in Fife.
Kirkcaldy Golf Course was designed by Tom Morris, a four-time Open Championship winner, in 1904. Morris is also known for his design work at other notable courses such as Machrihanish, Prestwick, and Muirfield.
This 18 hole parkland course has played host to multiple National Championships and is characterized by the Tiel burn that runs throughout, introducing various wildlife and natural challenges. From the initial hole that requires a drive across the burn, to the series of challenging holes akin to Augusta National's Amen Corner, and the signature 17th hole par 5’s risk-reward decision, the course presents a range of tests for golfers.
Last edited 2026-05-04
| Kirkcaldy Golf Club | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Membership Types & Fees | |||
| Membership Type | Joining Fee £ | Annual Fee £ | |
| Full | 7 Day | - | 710 |
| 5 Day | - | - | |
| Intermediate (Eligible Ages) | Start: - | - | - |
| End: - | - | - | |
| Country | Domestic 1 | - | - |
| Domestic 2 | - | - | |
| Overseas | - | - | |
| Flexible | Flexible | - | - |
| Junior | Under 18s | - | - |
| Social | No Golf | - | - |
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