Recently, my local library started offering a bunch of new magazines that I can read on the RB Digital app. One of these is UK based Golf Monthly. Much of the magazine is the same old instruction and equipment stuff, but there was an article mentioning four courses (beyond the usual suspects) worth considering on a trip to Fife.
Elie, Lundin, & Leven were all good recommendations. But the fourth was one I had never heard of - Kinghorn. The short blurb was accompanied by an intriguing photo.
kinghorn by
john mayhugh, on Flickr
I used the GCA search engine to look for discussion on the course, but there was not very much. Marty Bonnar mentioned it a few times, as did Rich Goodale. So I took a look at the course's website, and it looks quite quirky. I highly recommend their video tour, but if you want a bit of fun, first go to a satellite view and try to figure out the routing with no help.
https://www.kinghorngolfclub.com/golfScottish Golf History website tells a bit more about the course.
https://www.scottishgolfhistory.org/oldest-golf-courses/1812-kinghorn/I've added it to a list of places I would like to see. It doesn't look great, but seems like some fun could be had.