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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Lasswade
Beautiful, 18 hole, par 70, pay and play parkland course, set in picturesque countryside close to Edinburgh city bypass, 15 minutes from Edinburgh Airport.
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West Calder
If you want to escape to the countryside on a visit to Scotland's busy central belt, head for the village of West Calder, around 14 miles west of Edinburgh.
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Edinburgh
Ravelston is a parkland course that was designed by the great James Braid in 1912.
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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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Aberlady
Only a mile west of Gullane lies one of Scotlands great links treasures perhaps worth of much more acclaim than it currently enjoys.
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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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Edinburgh
Duddingston golf club, formed in 1895, warmly welcomes all of it's visitors. Whether you frequently travel to Edinburgh or you are a first time visitor to Scotland's capital, playing Duddingston is an absolute must for any golf enthusiast.
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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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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.