Lundin Golf Club is one of Fife’s long-established links, dating to 1868 and shaped by the hands of Old Tom Morris and James Braid. The course is best known for the contrast within its routing: traditional seaside holes that sit close to the shore, followed by inland ground that brings a different rhythm and asks for careful positional play. That blend gives Lundin a character distinct from many neighbouring links. It is not simply a coastal out-and-back, but a course with changing texture and a strong sense of golfing history.Â
Its long association with Final Qualifying for The Open underlines the quality of the test and the seriousness of the examination. For golfers building an East Fife itinerary, Lundin offers heritage, championship relevance, and an authentic links round that feels rooted in the game’s older Scottish traditions while remaining engaging and exacting to play today.