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society is the
seventh oldest golf club in the world. Its
oldest course,
Balcomie, was
formally laid out by Old Tom
Morris in 1894, but
competitions were...
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Major General John
Scott (1725–1775), of
Balcomie and Scotstarvit, was a
Scottish politician and
senior British Army officer. He was
nicknamed Pawky Scott...
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George Learmonth of
Balcomie (died 1585) was a
Scottish landowner. He was the son of
James Learmonth of
Dairsie and
Balcomie (d. 1547), who was Master...
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miles further South are the
modern links of
Kingsbarns and the
traditional Balcomie links at Crail. Also
nearby are the
courses at Elie, Lundin, Leven, Scotscraig...
- Learmonth, Lord
Balcomie (1600–1657) was a 17th-century
Scottish judge and
Senator of the
College of Justice. He was born at
Balcomie Castle near Crail...
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first single malt
Scotch whisky. In November, the
distillery launched "
Balcomie" a
single malt
sherry cask whisky. In
November 2022, the
Wemyss company...
- Prestwick, Muirfield, Machrihanish, the
Jubilee Course at St Andrews,
Balcomie at Crail, Moray,
Bridge of
Allan Golf Club,
Askernish in
South Uist, Lahinch...
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severe storm, and was
hospitably entertained in the
ancient mansion of
Balcomie Castle, whence,
accompanied by the king, she
proceeded to St. Andrew's...
- "Constantine's Cave" – also
known as the
Nigra Specus ("Black Cave") – at
Balcomie near
Crail in Fife, Scotland: the
supposed death place of Causantín...
- his mother,
Elizabeth together with her brother, Sir
James Learmonth of
Balcomie, were the two
people who were
responsible for George's upbringing. Some...