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Holes: 18; Par: 72
Designed by Donald Steel and opened in 2001, Craigielaw Golf Club is a championship links course nestled into the coastline shared by Muirfield, Gullane and North Berwick. The quality of the course and facilities has seen Craigielaw play host to many national events, including the 2006 Scottish Amateur Strokeplay Championship ...
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Holes: 18; Par: 68
Swanston Golf Course was built on the enthusiam and commitment of Miss Margaret carswell who, in 1927 aquired the lease to the land and began layong out a 9 hole course (which she extended to 18 the following year).
In 2005 the course secured the major investment needed to totally remodel the course. ...
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Holes: 36; Par: East: 73, West: 68
The Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club offers accomodation (200 rooms), spa & fitness centre and two 18 hole parkland golf courses (East & West courses). The East course has long sweeping fairways and generous greens protected by strategic bunkers. Many of the long par 4s offer a serious challenge ...
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Holes: 18; Par: 71
A classic championship links, it has many hazards including the beach, streams, bunkers, light rough and low walls. The great hole on the course is the 15th, the famous Redan.
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Holes: 18; Par: 70
An historic club, founded in 1887, the 18 hole parkalnd course was originally laid out by that most famous of golf course architects Dr. Alister MacKenzie.
The course is parkland in nature but with a 'links' feel to some of the holes. The fairways are wide and undulating and the two or even three ...
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Holes: 9; Par: 69 (18 holes)
Musselburgh Old Course situated on Musselburgh Links (within Musselburgh Race Course), and opened in 1672, is officially recognised by Guinness World Records as the world's oldest surviving golf course.
Although only a 9 hole course Musselburgh played host to six Open Championships (1874 –1889) before the competition was moved to Muirfield.
Musselburgh's ...
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Holes: 18; Par: 70
Pumperston Golf Club was originally laid out as a 9 hole course by workers of the Pumperston Oil Company in 1895.
Today the oil works are long gone to be replaced by the current 18 hole course.
The course, set on undulating land, was designed by Graeme Webster to take full advantage of the natural contours of ...
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Holes: 9; Par: 71
Described by golf World as 'The best 9 holes in Scotland' Gifford Golf Club is set in rolling parkland to the east of Edinburgh.
The course was originally laid out in 1904 on land owned by Lord Tweeddale in the village of Gifford. Being set in such a tranquil surrounding at the foot ...
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