10 of the Best Golf Webcams
You could be feeling a little starved of golf at the moment, but fortunately, thanks to the wonders of technology, there are ways to keep engaged with the game. Many clubs and venues across the world showcase themselves and keep their members updated by featuring online webcams, presenting scenic views of the course, providing an insight behind the hub of constant activity that can be the first tee.
We have been searching around looking for examples of golf webcams, picking out ten of the best that you can enjoy now, seeing the conditions, the weather, and what is happening at some of the most iconic spots in Britain and beyond.
St Andrews Links
The Home of Golf leads the way with regards to webcams, providing ten views across the iconic Links. You can see the Old Course, including the 1st tee and Swilcan Bridge, but also look out for the developing extension at the Rusacks Hotel. While there may not be any golf to witness, there will be plenty of dog walkers, joggers and residents wandering about, staying active.
Visit the St Andrews Links Webcams
Pebble Beach
There are few more famous and scenic courses than Pebble Beach in California, and thanks to live webcams, you can look back across the span of the 18th hole, not to mention a view of the par three 17th, where many legendary moments have occurred through the decades.
Visit the Pebble Beach Webcams
Kapalua
Designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, Kapalua is recognised as host of the PGA Tour's Tournament of Champions, and is one of the most spectacular layouts in Hawaii, offering stunning vistas across the islands, illuminating our living rooms during the cold darkness of January.
Bandon Dunes
Bandon Dunes is situated just north of the eponymous city in Oregon, featuring a handful of links courses that reflect the best available in the United States, making this one of the most popular destinations in America. Now you can see what the hype is all about.
Visit the Bandon Dunes Webcams
Royal Dornoch
Located in the Highlands, Royal Dornoch has become widely regarded as ranking among the most revered courses on the planet, and thanks to the webcams, you can catch a glimpse of the breathtaking Championship Course.
Visit the Royal Dornoch Webcams
Royal Porthcawl
Twice a host of the Senior Open Championship, Royal Porthcawl has often been spoken of as a potential venue of the Open in Wales, but this seaside resort is still worth visiting, especially for this acclaimed course that is considered to be one of the best in the UK.
Visit the Royal Porthcawl Webcams
La Manga
Spain's La Manga Resort has long been an attractive destination, and thanks to a continuing live stream on YouTube, golfers can see the golf course and surrounds, providing a taste of what you can expect from this venue.
St Enodoc
Cornwall's St Enodoc is a favourite of the Golfshake Community, but for those who may not have had the pleasure of visiting there, the webcams serve as a great opportunity to see what it's all about.
Scotscraig
Just 11 miles from St Andrews, the historic Scotscraig has served as a regular Qualifying Venue, and is considered an underrated layout in the Fife and Tayside region, just a short drive across the River Tay from Dundee.
Kingsbarns
Opened in 2000, Kingsbarns is a standout, internationally acclaimed course, best known as part of the rotation for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, but it is an unforgettable experience for anyone who has the chance to play this scenic, modern links.
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