The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Golf clubs to celebrate links with the past

History and heritage celebrated by world-renowned top Fife venues

- LEEZA CLARK leclark@thecourier.co.uk

Fife golf courses will celebrate their links with the past this year.

A group of leading clubs have announced a series of special events and historic milestones to coincide with Scotland’s Year of History, Heritage and Archaeolog­y.

Links with History, which features some of Scotland’s finest golf courses, will mark a run of anniversar­ies.

Sharing a golfing legacy stretching back more than 700 years, the group was formed around common historical links and the premise of celebratin­g golf’s golden era but also showcases courses designed by some of the legends of the game such as Old Tom Morris and James Braid.

One of the oldest Links with History members is Scotscraig, formed in 1817.

“This is going to be a massive year for Scotscraig,” said managing secretary Barrie Liddle.

The seventh oldest in the world, Crail Golfing Society will mark the 175th anniversar­y since its then captain John William Maillardet presented the club with a silver medal which is still played for today.

Perhaps of even greater significan­ce is the appointmen­t of the club’s latest captain.

“Crail’s history stretches back over 230 years,” said Pam Smith, the society’s first female captain.

“The club is one of the oldest in the world and has played a key role in the developmen­t of the game.”

The year ahead will also be one to celebrate for Ladybank Golf Club, which marks 55 years since its course was expanded to its current 18-hole championsh­ip course status.

Its original six-hole course was laid out by Old Tom Morris in 1879.

The 138-year-old club will also mark 45 years since Dale Reid, one of the most successful players ever on the Ladies European Tour, became a full member.

Secretary Gordon Simpson said: “This year will provide opportunit­ies to look back at some of the milestones in the club’s history and to plan for its future.”

This approach is echoed by the fourth club within the Links With History stable, Lundin Golf Club, which was founded in 1868. Preparatio­ns for the club’s 150th anniversar­y next year are already at an advanced stage, said secretary Alistair McDonald.

For more visit linkswithh­istory.com.

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