Why Machrihanish Golf Club Needs To Be On Every Golfer's Bucket List
The rugged, natural and historic Machrihanish Golf Club is a spectacular Old Tom Morris design that is the epitome of pure links golf
If you're a fan of links golf, Machrihanish Golf Club on the west coast of Scotland needs to be on your bucket list.
The historic links, designed by the legendary Old Tom Morris, dates back to the 1870s and is famous for its iconic opening hole that sees the very first tee shot played over the Atlantic Ocean.
18-time Major winner Jack Nicklaus once described the 1st hole as “one of the best opening holes in golf” - and he certainly isn't wrong.
Founded in 1876, Machrihanish Golf Club celebrates its 150th anniversary next year so there has never been a better time to play the rugged, natural links and immerse yourself among the dunescapes and next to the Ocean.
Old Tom Morris designed some of the world's greatest courses, from St Andrews' Old Course to Muirfield, Royal Portrush, Prestwick and Carnoustie, and Machrihanish must not be missed for those looking to play Tom Morris tours.
Situated on the Kintyre peninsula around a three-hour drive from Glasgow, the club is well worth the journey thanks to its spectacular scenery, world class Championship golf course and the friendly welcome visitors receive.
The club is one of many standouts on the west coast of Scotland and is once again included in Golf Monthly's UK and Ireland Top 100 Courses rankings.
Regular feedback from first-time visitors often results in a return trip or even membership, with the club now boasting members from Europe, the USA and Asia. That says it all.
There's 27 holes at Machrihanish, making it perfect for golfers of all ages and abilities. The Championship 18-hole course, which plays as a par 70, is the star of the show along with the nine-hole Pans layout that is great for improving your game or just having a fun, quick knock while still enjoying the incredible scenery.
The Championship course is a traditional out-and-back links that heads out away from the village and along the stunning Machrihanish Beach before turning back for home.
The course offers up plenty of variety fom subtly compelling to dramatic and exhilarating holes, and it certainly poses a stern test on all areas of your game - especially when the prevailing winds gets up.
While your skills will be challenged, you're guaranteed to have a smile on your face as you take in the natural beauty of the setting at what is considered to be one of the world's greatest unaltered links courses.
It's as natural and rugged a links course you'll find that is a true delight for golfing purists.
Visitors often describe Machrihanish as spiritual - go and experience it for yourself.
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Elliott Heath is our News Editor and has been with Golf Monthly since early 2016 after graduating with a degree in Sports Journalism. He covered the 2022 and 2025 Masters from Augusta National and was there by the 18th green to watch Rory McIlroy complete the career grand slam. He has also covered five Open Championships on-site including the 150th at St Andrews.
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