For those who think that under 20 squid courses are all dog tracks check out the following:
http://www.fifegolftrust.co.uk/Of the 7 courses (all at or under 14 squid) for 18+ holes, in order of value for money:
1. Kinghorn. Old Tom Morris design, scrunched in WWII to make room for an airfield, but still good and very linksy and quirky, with (currently) the best greens in Fife. Good modern clubhouse.
2. Dunnikier Park. Built in the 70's as a possible Open qualifier, this is a solid parkland course that has dramatically improved in presentation over the past few years. Good old fashioned clubhouse.
3. Scoonie. That course you first see on the right when driving on the Standing Stanes road towards Leven, Lundin and Elie. Some very good holes, particularly the latter ones which abut Leven. "Clubhouse" only to be entered to play your green fee.
4. Glenrothes. Similar to Dunnikier, with many good holes and excellent views. Decent working man's clubhouse.
5. Aucterderran. The famous "Scarred Nine." 9-holes built over coal mines, by miners and used by ex-miners. 3-5 of the holes would not be out of place on the best of the UK heathland courses. Like Scoonie, the club is an afterthought, but has some great photos if what working man's golf in Fife was like 100 years ago.
6. Cowdenbeath. Modern track that is worth the 10 squid green fee, if you are adventurous. Another small cinder block clubhouse which serves calofiric food.
7. Lochore. Modern track with some nice loch views, integrated with a wildlife center. Never been in the clubhouse.
Enjoy
Rich