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    restored; it is currently used as a luxury hotel. The seaside links golf course at Castle Stuart along Moray Firth opened fifteen years ago in 2009, co-designed...
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  • spent a week practising for the Open on links courses in Ireland. In 2011 it was held at Castle Stuart Golf Links, near Inverness, due to the financial...
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  • following is a list of links golf courses; also included are many "links-style" courses and courses that share many of the features of links courses. Dumfries...
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    Harbour Town Golf Links, co-credited with Dye, was opened for play in 1969. A subsequent early, yet more prominent design was Muirfield Village Golf Club in...
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    had an opportunity to win his home event, the Scottish Open at Castle Stuart Golf Links. With four holes to go, Warren held a one shot lead over the field...
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    Forth. This area of grass and former sand-dunes was previously used as a golf links. The west section of the park contains children's play areas, football...
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  • succeeded by Castle Stuart), and European Tour events in each of the previous five seasons. Former US president Bill Clinton has played Loch Lomond Golf Course...
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    Edward Stuart during the Jacobite rising of 1745. He was a proficient archer, winning the Edinburgh Arrow on two occasions, however it is for his golfing achievements...
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    John Sylvester Maria Casimir Stuart (31 December 1720 – 30 January 1788) was the elder son of James Francis Edward Stuart making him the grandson of James...
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    Tyrrell Hatton (category LIV Golf players)
    qualifying school at Frilford Heath Golf Club and he followed this with a second win at the Your Golf Travel Classic at Bovey Castle later in the same season. He...
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    woodworking, and managed a miniature golf course. They lived in a shack in the middle of a wood yard as night watchmen. Stuart would later reflect on this period...
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    Marjorie Bruce (category House of Stuart)
    Independence. The original site of Bathgate Castle, which was part of her dowry, can be found on the grounds of Bathgate Golf Club. The site is protected by Historic...
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    Gil Hanse (category Golf course architects)
    Ranch, Valentine, Nebraska, 2021 Craighead at Crail Golfing Society, Scotland, 1998 Castle Stuart, Scotland, 2009 Childress Hall, Texas, 2025 Circle T...
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    Fife (category Articles with Curlie links)
    St Andrews Castle St Andrews Cathedral St Andrews Museum Swilcan Bridge Tay Rail Bridge Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve R&A World Golf Museum Robert...
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  • Corinthian Stuart MacRae Archived 7 October 2019 at the Wayback Machine, Scots Football Worldwide "Stuart Macrae". Englandstats.com. Newark Golf Club Archived...
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    This List of places in Argyll and Bute is a list of links for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, lighthouse, nature reserve...
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  • The Little Vampire (film) (category Films set in castles)
    Scotland, where they take up residence in a small castle while his father is employed building a golf course on the estate of Lord McAshton. In his new...
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    Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots (category Edinburgh Castle)
    won a round of golf at Seton Palace. Mary certainly played golf at Seton, and in 1568 her accusers said she had played "pall-mall and golf" as usual at...
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  • titled as the Amgen Irish Open for sponsorship reasons, is a professional golf tournament on the European Tour. The Irish Open was first played in 1927...
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    North East England (category Webarchive template wayback links)
    true championship links to challenge all levels of players." Seaton Carew Golf Club is regular host to top amateur golf competitions. Golf England's Brabazon...
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    Montrose, Angus (category Webarchive template wayback links)
    dwindling beach. This was met with opposition from Montrose Golf Links who believed that the golf course built on top of the dunes, as one of the oldest in...
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  • Isle of Bute (category Burial sites of the Stuart of Bute family)
    activities available. There are three golf courses: Rothesay Golf Club, Kingarth Golf Club and Port Bannatyne Golf Club. The most successful sporting club...
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    Prince of Wales. Edward created a small aerodrome at the castle on Smith's Lawn, now used as a golf-course. Edward's reign was short-lived and he broadcast...
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    was introduced to a variety of sports at Stirling Castle. In September 1600 he was bought two golf clubs, two staffs, and four rackets. The handles were...
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    disgrace of Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell. On 18 October he was playing golf on the sands of Leith with the Earl of Huntly and they attempted to arrest...
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    Alex Norén (category Swedish male golfers)
    Tour. In July he won the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open at Castle Stuart, the event before The Open Championship, for his fifth European Tour...
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    Carnoustie (category All articles with dead external links)
    century, due to its seaside location, and is best known for the Carnoustie Golf Links course that often hosts the Open Championship. Carnoustie can be considered...
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    David James Stuart Mitchell (born 14 July 1974) is a British comedian, actor and writer. Mitchell rose to prominence alongside Robert Webb as part of the...
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    Rickie Fowler (category American male golfers)
    he would not defend his Scottish Open title at Castle Stuart, citing the tight schedule due to golf's return to the Olympic Games as the main reason....
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    Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers played there before moving to Musselburgh Links and later Muirfield. The official rules of golf, initially formulated at...
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