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Coordinates | 56°17′53″N 2°38′49″W / 56.298°N 2.647°W |
Location | Fife, Scotland |
Established | 2000 (1793) |
Type | Public |
Total holes | 18 |
Events hosted | Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Ricoh Women’s British Open (2017), Jacques Léglise Trophy |
Website | https://www.kingsbarnsgolflinks.com/ |
Designed by | Kyle Phillips |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,224 yards |
Aerial photograph of Kingsbarns Golf Links |
Kingsbarns Golf Links is a seaside Scottish links golf course along 1.8 miles of shoreline near St Andrews, Scotland. It opened in 2000 and has been rated as one of the best courses in Scotland.[1][2] It has also been ranked as one of the top 100 courses in the world,[3] and received numerous media and industry awards.
The course was designed by Kyle Phillips and the original developers were Mark Parsinen (1948-2019) and Art Dunkley. Dunkley retains ownership of the golf course following Parsinen’s departure in 2005.
Since 2001, Kingsbarns has co-hosted the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, which is a European Tour pro-am event that is also played at The Old Course and Carnoustie Golf Links. In July 2017, Kingsbarns hosted the Ricoh Women’s British Open.