Directions from Edinburgh

Cross Forth Road Bridge, Junction 1 (A921/A985/M90).
Branch left (signposted Kincardine Bridge) and at roundabout take 1st exit A985, junction with B980.
At roundabout take 2nd exit (heading Kincardine Bridge)
At Bridge: Turn right onto Waggon Road
At Lights Turn Left onto Main Street, take Second Left into Dunfermline Golf Club.
Directions from Glasgow

From A80 at junction 5 (M876).
Branch left M876 (signposted Kincardine Bridge), Motorway Terminal Roundabout.
Take 3rd exit A876, continue over Kincardine Bridge:A985 (signposted Forth Road Bridge)
At roundabout take 2nd exit heading A994 (signposted Dunfermline)
Continue forward onto Cairneyhill Road - A994.
Entering Crossford turn First Right into Dunfermline Golf Club.

Other clubs nearby Pitreavie (Dunfermline) Golf Club (2.4 miles), Canmore Golf Club (2.5 miles), Saline Golf Club (4.5 miles), West Lothian Golf Club (6.1 miles), Dundas Parks Golf Club (6.7 miles), Cowdenbeath Golf Club (7.2 miles), Aberdour Golf Club (7.8 miles), Grangemouth Golf Club (8 miles)
***** (5.0/5.0)
The Dunfermline Golf Club was founded in 1887 and is much travelled. The present club is no less than the club's 4th home! Happily though, the days of wandering are over and the club has been settled here at Pitfirrane since 1953. This is no bad thing for the estate provides both a wonderfully historic clubhouse and a very fine golfing landscape.

The course architect was J.R. Stutt and he made an excellent job of it. Five par 5's and five par 3's is quite an unusual combination but it gives the course great variation in length from hole to hole and it must be said that the par 3's are all exquisite.

A number of fine dog-legs also add interest. They mostly favour a fade and the 6th and 7th are lovely examples.

This mature and gently undulating parkland layout is indeed a fine test of golf and one of which the members can be justly proud.

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