Just for a bit of fun I thought I'd start at the top of the Scottish mainland and work my way down the East coast to St Andrews, listing the 18-hole courses nearish the coast, excluding major/famous names and not including any inland courses or 9-holers.
I'd never have guessed there'd be this many. I could well be wrong, but I don't believe any of these are over 6,500 yds even from the back tees - I could be wrong though. I'm sure someone will say if I am! Indeed, some are well under 6,500, some under 6,000, some even under 5,000. Some crackers and gems. Some eccentric, idiosyncratic or down right weird, and some, well perhaps a few steps lower down the golfing desirability ladder.
Thomas
I've played most of those courses and would be happy to recommend all of those as being worth playing. I'd also add Forres and Elgin to the list even though they aren't right on the coast. Both well worth a game. As an aside, and as Ran mentioned his conversation with Steve Lapper, I had recommended those two to Steve in a thread last year when he and Brad Klein visited the area for last years Scottish Open. I'm pretty sure they didn't play them as they stuck to the coast.
Niall
Niall,
Amazing isn't it that you take only a 350 mile stretch of coastline around what is really a pretty small island and you come you with 34 courses of this kind of quality without including the usual big names like Dornoch, Castle Stuart, Nairn, Cruden Bay, Royal Aberdeen, the Championship at Carnoustie plus several courses at St Andrews. Then there are the inland courses at Forres and Elgin that you mention plus many other worthies like, and this is just a few off the top of my head, Blairgowrie (2), Edzell, Alyth, Forfar, Downfield, Ballater. I'm sure there are a few more inland worthies north of the River Tay that I've omitted to mention.
A big task to whittle all below 6,500 yds within GB&I down to a top 50 let alone came up with a top-50 worldwide.
Some one else care to name the worthies from south of St Andrews along the coast as far as say Newcastle plus any inland courses in that area to consider as well?
All the best