Golf Européen -Trois Links Bien Tourbes

Nous vous emmenons au cœur de la presqu’ile de Kyntire et de l’ile d’islay, sur la côte ouest de l’écosse. le voyage débute sur la route plongeant vers campbeltown, se poursuit sur les links battus par les vents et se termine dans les distilleries de whiskies à la saveur tourbée qui font la réputation des grands single malts Écossais. …more (PDF)

Annual Autumn Open at Machrihanish Dunes Golf Course

Throughout the day 70 competitors from the UK, Europe and Scandinavia set off on their quest to conquer the 18 holes of the Dunes course. As many of the players stated, the conditions were typical west coast golfing weather, breezy with scattered showers, but nothing that would dampen the spirits of the entrants or the organisers as the day had a real party atmosphere to it. …more (PDF)

The Daily- Links of Green: A Golfing Vacation on Coastal Scotland’s Famed Courses

Perhaps there aren’t yachts, palm trees or thong-bottomed starlets, but the Kintyre Peninsula southwest of Glasgow still earned a nickname as the “Scottish Riviera.” The Argyll region was known for fine summer homes, famed whiskey distilleries and a legendary golf course… Though the past three decades have brought tougher times for the area, a Massachusetts-based developer has injected it with fresh vision. …more

Scottish Golf Breaks – The Village at Machrihanish and the world’s most natural Golf Course

As a relatively small country, Scotland can be rightly proud of its inventive history and the things it has brought to the world. From the TV to the Refrigerator, Scotland has shaped modern life more than most and while its list of inventions is impressive, most of the things on it pale in insignificance to the most important thing it has brought to the world, golf of course! …more

LINKS100 Video of the Month: Machrihanish Dunes

The creation of Machrihanish Dunes, the first links built on the west coast of Scotland in 100 years, did not come about easily. Situated on the remote Kintyre Peninsula, original developer Brian Keating and current owner Southworth Development clearly hoped to capitalize on the presence of LINKS100 stalwart Machrihanish Golf Club, just a short drive up the road. …more