
As a navigation aid here are some golf related sites you might find useful.
National Bodies
Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews ![]()
The guv'nors of the Sport. Extensive site covering all aspects of the game including rules, events, equipment standards and merchandise.
Scottish Golf Union
Details of SGU structures, events, and personnel. Fistures, reports and photo galleries.
Also on the SGU site- details of the
Scottish Golf Card. Members of Scottish Golf Clubs may apply and receive a variety of benefits including substantial green fee discounts at participating courses
UK Seniors Golf Association
UK wide seniors association. We have reciprocal links for our respective fixtures.
American Seniors Golf Association
Links have been forged with our U.S. counterparts and it is hoped that a representative fixture will result.
English Golf Union
(Fixtures Page) This carries a very good selection of all national and regional fixtures
Golfing Press
Our main press contact is Colin Farquharson who runs Scottish Golf View His Senior Mens' section regularly features our activities
Area Organisations
County Associations: list of contact details
Ayrshire Golf Association
A bright and active site administered by Alasdair Malcolm. Frequent updates and extensive photo galleries. Strong junior focus.
Angus County Golf Association
Administered by Fred Hutcheon. A lively, regularly updated site with full details of fixtures, photos, results and reports from within the area. Fred also runs the website for our good friends at Monifieth.
Glasgow Golf Union An active site representing 11 private clubs, 23 clubs playing out of municipal courses and a further layer of nomadic clubs. Details of activities including junior development initiatives. ![]()
Kirkcudbrightshire Golfers Association (South of Scotland Fixtures)
Lothians Golf Association
A regularly updated site carrying fixtures, photographs and results from across the area.
North District Golf Association
Borders Golf Association (Fixtures Page)
Stirlingshire Golf Union
More than a mere web link- Stirlingshire is where the first SSGS exploratory meeting was held, where Sandy Quinn of Stirling G. C. fired off the first tee shot, and where the Society proposes tp maintain and strengthen links for the future. A newsy site with up to date results, fixtures and order of merit tables.
Edel Putting Systems The European Operation is run by SSGS member Barry Kerr. Edel involves a highly technical set of concepts leading to the building of a putter made to match the player's own natural preferences and physical attributes. Barry hopes to make himself available at some of our events to talk through the system with members. See his website http://www.golf-consultant.co.uk/5.html
Happy Golf is an organisation set up to benefit breast cancer research. This link will allow access to details of ladies open golf events throughout the country. Included are scratch, handicap, greensomes and team events See http://www.happygolf.co.uk/index.php?ID=75 and tell the missus!