Scoonie Golf Club is is a picturesque parkland course which enjoys panoramic views to the north over farmland and hills, and to the south the beautiful Firth of Forth estuary .
The club is a member of the Association of James Braid courses and provides a sufficient challenge to maintain the interest of low handicap golfers whilst remaining within the capabilities of the higher handicappers.
The club has a continual programme of development to ensure the course meets modern requirements and continues to provide a challenging game of golf.
The clubhouse provides full catering and bar services throughout the season. Visitors are always sure of a warm welcome.
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