The variety of Edinburgh & The Lothians golf courses has made the capital a favourite for city golf. Nearby East Lothian has many scenic coastal courses, as well as the oldest course in the world in Musselburgh. So take to the fairways for a historic round of golf.
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Aberlady
Craigielaw is situated just 20 miles east of Edinburgh amidst the glorious coastal scenery of East Lothian in Scotland, a private haven for the discerning golfer.
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Linlithgow
Linlithgow is a short but challenging course. The course combines long and difficult holes with short, but challenging ones providing interest for all levels of golfer.
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North Berwick
Archerfield is an entirely private haven for those who love golf and the seclusion and historic beauty of our 500 acre East Lothian surroundings.
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North Berwick
The famous West Course at North Berwick is one of the earliest courses laid out on the eastern seaboard of Scotland where the sea had receded and left in its wake sandy wastes broken and divided by channels into which the tides ebbed and flowed.
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Edinburgh
Ravelston is a parkland course that was designed by the great James Braid in 1912.
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Longniddry
Designed by Harry Colt in 1921, this course enjoys spectacular views of the Firth of Forth, to the hills of Fife and westwards to the Edinburgh skyline.
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Edinburgh
Murrayfield is a picturesque parkland course just three miles from Edinburgh city centre.
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Edinburgh
Swanston sits snugly on the lower slopes of the Pentland Hills adjacent to Hillend ski slopes and adjoining Lothianburn Golf Club.
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Edinburgh
Prestonfield was formed in 1920, springing from the Edinburgh Civil Service Golf Club.
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Uphall, Broxburn
Situated one mile north east of Uphall and three miles from Broxburn, this is a great nine-hole golf course.
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Edinburgh
Situated within the boundaries of the city of Edinburgh, near the Royal Observatory on Blackford Hill, Craigmillar Park is a parkland course with panoramic views over the city of Edinburgh to East Lothian and the Perthshire Hills.
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Musselburgh
Documentary evidence shows that golf was played on Musselburgh links as far back as 1672 although it is suggested that Mary, Queen of Scots played golf here in 1567.
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Edinburgh
Centrally located close to the city, within a punt of Murrayfield Stadium and a lion’s roar from the Zoo, Carrick Knowe is a mature parkland golf course.
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Prestonpans
Royal Musselburgh was founded in 1774 and was originally played over the famous nine-hole links course at Levenhall, Musselburgh. In 1926 the move was made to Prestongrange House, Prestonpans.
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Broxburn
Uphall has a great par four opener that shares the fairway with the following hole.
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Penicuik
Just nine miles south of Edinburgh on the Peebles Road, Glencorse is a well-established, picturesque parkland course with a number of neat little challenges that will keep you on your toes throughout your round.
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Gullane
While Muirfield may be the jewel in East Lothian's golfing crown, this is not far behind it, as many of those who have played here in the Open Championship qualifying over the years have testified.
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Broxburn
Derek Smith designed this attractive parkland course in 1982, and since then it has matured to provide an interesting and enjoyable golfing challenge.
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Dunbar
The site of the present course at Dunbar is said to have been chosen by Oliver Cromwell for the camp to rest his troops before the Battle of Dunbar in 1650.