Golf Clubs Edinburgh & South East Scotland
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Dunbar Golf ClubSituated on a magnificent, narrow stretch of coastal terrain, Dunbar East Links presents a combination of
links and inland turf and very much follows the natural contours of the coastline. The North Sea in all it glory,
is a constant companion throughout, while with the majestic coastline, the Isle of May, Bass Rock and
the distant outline of Fife all vying for our attention, the golfer is often distracted from the task at hand.
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Muirfield Golf ClubMeasuring 7,034 yards with a par of 71, Muirfield remains one of the finest golf courses in the world.
With no trees or water in play, none of its subtleties are disguised and there is only one blind shot -
your drive over the ridge at the 11th hole.
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North Berwick Golf ClubThe 13th oldest golf club in the world, North Berwick is second only to the Royal & Ancient Golf Club in
St. Andrews for continuous play over the same course. One of the most natural links in the world,
North Berwick may not be the longest of courses at 6,420 yards but rest assured that a successful
round will require a substantial selection of shot making and luck!
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Kilspindie Golf ClubSituated on the southern shores of the Firth of Forth between Aberlady Bay and Gosford Bay,
Kilspindie Golf Club offers a classic links layout. Founded in 1867, Kilspindie lays claim to being the
35th oldest golf club in the world, so in playing here, you really are taking a step back into the historical annals of the great game.
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Gullane (No. 1 & No. 2) Golf ClubThough little to choose between Gullane No. 1 and No. 2, the former, which was established as an
18-hole layout in 1884, is generally regarded to be the better of the two. And with water hazards and
trees absent, as is the norm with links golf, it is left to the gorse, wind, rough, tight fairways, bunkers
and well-guarded greens, to ensure the course is a fair but serious challenge.
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