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North Berwick Golf Club

Course Type

Links

Holes

18

Par

71

Distance

4739-6509 Yards

A unique golfing experience

A championship links course steeped in history, as the 13th oldest club in the world, golf has been played on the ancient West Links course since the 1660’s! North Berwick is one of Scotland’s finest and is used regularly as a championship venue.

Situated along the coastline of the Firth of Forth, there are lots of elevations and remarkable scenery to enjoy. The course offers a quite unique golfing experience with stonewalls, deep bunkers, humps and hollows and meandering burns and streams having to be negotiated.

You’ll experience blind shots and the challenge of hitting out over the beach to reach the fairways and greens. North Berwick is indeed a genuinely entertaining experience!

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