Parkland, 18 holes, 5,993 yards, SSS 70, Par 70.
Because of its central location, Burntisland is the ideal choice for visiting clubs and societies from the Lothians, Central, Perth & Kinross and Angus regions. If you are holidaying and golfing in Fife, or breaking your journey from Muirfield to St Andrews or Carnoustie, don't miss out on a great golfing experience.
At Burntisland you can enjoy an 18-hole parkland course which was designed by the legendary Willie Park Jun. of Musselburgh, on the recommendation of no less a golfer than Old Tom Morris himself.
If you live in Fife, or if you are just visiting, why don't you treat yourself to a game where greats like Vardon and Braid competed against each other in their prime, and enjoy the spectacular views of the Firth of Forth along the way.
THE 18-hole course has a parkland nature, but it does have some holes which have links-type turf to hit off, and a crisp strike imparts some much needed control at these points.
At just under 6000 yards off the medal tees, the course provides a good test of golf, without being beyond the means of the average club golfer. A par 70 and SSS 70 (Gents) 71 (Ladies) gives everyone a fair chance of playing to their handicap on every outing.
Burntisland Golf House Club is very popular for group/society bookings, with many returning annually. Please book early to avoid disappointment if you have a particular date in mind.
The Club is renowned for its friendly atmosphere, and promises all visiting parties a warm welcome. With it’s excellent bar and catering facilities, it is able to provide a wide variety of options for visiting groups/societies.