Reviewed by Peter Wood
Kingdom Of Fife, Scotland
1846
Old Tom Morris assisted with bunkers
Must Play for lovers of ancient links courses

Course Review

Leven Links is one of the oldest courses in the world with golf recorded there in the early 1800’s. It is thought to be the first course in the world to feature 18 separate tee boxes, and 18 separate greens making for an eighteen hole course.

 Located in The Kingdom of Fife not far from St Andrews, Leven Links is a traditional links course in low lying dunesland by the sea.

 

History 

The Leven Golf Club was founded in 1846.  Old Tom Morris assisted the club with bunker positioning in 1865. In 1868 the links was extended over the The Mile Dyke to form 18 holes - nine holes out and nine back in. Reputedly this was the first 18 hole course in existence with 18 separate greens - older courses like St Andrews had shared greens.

 In 1909 the course was divided at The Mile Dyke to allow Leven & Lundin Links to develop their own 18 hole courses, and separate identities.

  

Championships 

Leven Links has hosted the final stage of Open Qualifying on six occasions- 1978, 1984, 1990, 1995, 2000 & 2005.

  

The Course

We played Leven Links in the week of The 2022 Open after an extended hot spell and all the fairways were cooked - the ball was running forever on the dry brown fairways. Tee shots kept bounding along putting extra emphasis on accuracy.

The bump’n’run was a necessary skill in approaching the fast, firm greens. We were in our element! Isn’t this the way you would want to play an ancient links course?

As the links is located right on the beachfront the sea breeze was to be expected, and was an added factor in flighting the ball.

 

There are a number of very good holes at Leven.  The closing hole is quite striking with burn and boards fronting the green and clubhouse beyond.

And I love the way the dogleg sixteenth hole brings you back into the village. 

But it is the short par 4 second hole that took my fancy. It reminds me somewhat of C.B.McDonald’s template, Bottle Hole. On the tee a player has a choice of fairways - the more straight forward section of the fairway leaves a more difficult approach, partially blind, and over rough ground. Whereas the player that takes on the carry off the tee and hits the alternate fairway is left with a shorter, more visible, and open approach to the green. It is a very impressive hole!

 

Any golfing tour to St Andrews and The Kingdom of Fife should include a game at historic Leven Links 

Notable Holes

Hole 2, par 4 (Knowe) - a really interesting par 4 where play is split between two fairways separated by a run of dunes. The safe play down the right hand fairway does not need to carry hazards off the tee, but requires an approach over the dunes to the green. The more adventurous tee shot which takes on the carry to the left fairway is rewarded with a straight forward approach to the green. see below

Leven Links- hole 2 approachLeven Links- hole 2 approach

Hole 5, par 3 (Valley), a mid length hole with a green well protected by 8 traditional links type revetted bunkers, see below

Leven Links hole 5

Hole 15, par 3  (Railway) - a longer par 3 with a deep green and severe slopes (see pic mid page)

 

Hole 16, par 4 (Circus) - a strong par 4 which doglegs left. The inside of the dogleg is protected by gorse, and there is a hidden bunker right. The green is surrounded by pot bunkers in an attractive setting augmented by the housing backdrop

 

Leven Links- hole 16 greenLeven Links- hole 16 green

Hole 18, par 4 (Scoonie), a strong closing hole measuring over 450 yards with a burn to carry short of the green. Into the wind it's a monster! (see photo top of page)

Golf Tours

Kingdom of Fife

We can put together a fabulous tour in the Kingdom of Fife for you.

Levens Links is close to many interesting and historic courses including Elie, Lundin Links, Eden, Julbilee and of course The Old and New at St Andrews. Plus there are the newer courses such as Dumbarnie and the Castle Course.

Let us put together a tour to the Kingdom of Fife just for you and your golfing friends. 

 

Or we can arrange a game for you at Leven Links when next you travel to Scotland.

The Travelling Golfer specialises in small group tours and customised self-led tours. We are based in Melbourne Australia and have over 35 years experience organising golf tours to places throughout the world.

Contact us now for a free consultation.

 

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