The West Links was originally six holes and a seventh was added before it was extended to 18 holes
in 1877. By 1895 the course was lengthened, and today measures 6420 yards S.S.S 71. Not
the longest, but the trickery of the course requires the full repertoire of shot making.
A true links course laid out on a raised-beach, laden with brown sand forming the undulating
links land 10 to 30 feet above sea level.
The course has been described as from a 'Primitive Age' relating to a period from the beginning
of the game to the invention of the gutta-percha in 1848. The West Links is of great antiquity
and has it's place among a very special group of courses which evolved naturally and owe little
to the hand of man.
A golfing experience not found anywhere else, with blind holes, drives over walls and burns,
shots over the bay and bunkers deep enough for the golfer to disappear from view.