In a previous life the links of the Lundin Golf Club and the
course of its neighbours across the Mile Dyke at Leven, were one
and the same with, for a time, the clubs sharing the course and
starting from opposite ends. In 1909 the single course was divided
at the Dyke and both clubs added nine additional holes to create
two courses. Lundin Golf Club brought in James Braid to lay out the
new holes on the north side of the railway line and remodel several
of the holes from the original course. Today Lundie as it is better
known remains an Open Championship qualifying course and is home to
the East of Scotland Championship which annually attracts many of
the top amateur players in the country.
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