Kilmarnock Barassie Golf Club: Come Play One Of The Oldest Courses In Scotland From The 1800s
Play one of the oldest courses in Scotland from 1800’s | Golf course 2023
Welcome to our latest adventure as we take you on a virtual journey through the breathtaking golf courses of Scotland, the birthplace of golf itself. Scotland is renowned for its rich golfing history, stunning landscapes, and challenging courses that have captivated golfers from around the world.
In this video, we’ll be visiting some of the most iconic golf courses in Scotland, from the windswept links courses of St. Andrews, Carnoustie, and Royal Troon, to the picturesque parkland courses of Gleneagles and Loch Lomond. Join us as we showcase the unique character and charm of each course, as well as the history and stories that make them legendary in the world of golf.
You’ll witness the rugged beauty of coastal courses where the North Sea waves crash against the shore, the lush fairways surrounded by ancient pine forests, and the rolling hills that provide the backdrop for some of the most famous golfing moments in history.
Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or simply a golf enthusiast, this video is a must-watch for anyone who dreams of teeing off in the land where the game began. Discover the courses that have tested the skills of golfing legends and experience the magic of Scotland’s golfing heritage.
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Another course to add to your list, Kilmarnock Brassier is fantastic, fun yet challenging holes and beautiful views over the sea on the back. The clubhouse is steeped in history and you can find it all while you’re inside! Anyone played it?
00:00 Introduction
00:13 Teeing off
01:05 Train goes by
03:10 Inside the clubhouse
03:53 Finishing up
7 Comments
Very good video.
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Awesome video and course. Though if you spoke more it would help
Enjoyed this video. I am not a golf player but I have "played" (in my case I use that word very loosely!) on a Scottish golf course in 1972 when I was 13 and on holiday with my Scottish relatives, the greens had electric fences around them to keep the sheep off. For some reason few people believed me in Australia when I told them this, but now I can google it and I can see quite a few Scottish courses have this feature! And the views were stunning, it was in Kintyre looking across to the Isle of Arran. If all golf courses had those views I think it would be even more popular. But it was windy!
Nice video, I've played Barassie and is a really nice course. There are a number of links courses in the area which are all excellent and prices to suit all pockets.
Nice video Chloe. Loved the course, however just as I thought that bloody music stopped…..IT STARTED AGAAAAGGGNNNNNNNN 🤯😵💫🫨
I have played this course many times on various company days, it is a great challenge. Also the scene of one of greatest rounds of golf.
Great links course