“One of the best heathland golf courses
in Scotland and the UK”

Paul Lawrie OBE
Open Champion 1999

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Welcome to Ladybank Golf Club

Designed by Old Tom Morris, Ladybank is a rare beast in Fife – a tremendous inland course. It measures almost 6,800 yards from the championship tees, making great use of its heathland terrain. It has changed a little over the years, requiring the golfer to display real precision to hit the small and often contoured greens.

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Visitors

Our aim is to make your visit to Ladybank Golf Club a memorable one and one that you will want to repeat.

Join the Club

We have thriving Men’s, Ladies, Seniors and Juniors sections and our aim is to promote a relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere.

Members

Our hub contains all the information you will need as a valued member of Ladybank Golf Club.

The course definition may have changed in the last 140 years since its opening in 1879 however original architect Old Tom Morris would be pleased that it has retained its heathland character and charm.

A Round with Radar at Ladybank Golf Club featuring Victor Perez

Wayne ‘Radar’ Riley challenges European Tour winner, Victor Perez, on the back nine of Ladybank Golf Club in Fife, Scotland.

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Steeped in History

Ladybank Golf Club was established in 1879. The architect of the original 6-hole course, Old Tom Morris, played in the Autumn Meeting that year as a ‘stranger’ and won despite his handicap of +3 strokes.

In 1910 a circular 9 holes was formed with the holes varying in length from 330 to 400 yards with ‘two short sporting’ holes at the fourth and seventh. A further 9 holes were laid down in 1958 and incorporated within the existing course in 1961 to form an 18 hole course.

Ladybank Golf Club - Steeped In History