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Jury's Inn Edinburgh, Edinburgh CityGolf Courses

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Interested in Jury's Inn Edinburgh? Choose from the selection of golf courses below to sample on your golf holiday. Unsure as to which golf course suits your handicap? Send us an enquiry or call our expert sales team on 0800 279 7988, our experts are on hand to offer advice and take the stress away from organising your golf break.

Available courses

Tricky par 3 of the Braid Hills Golf Club surrounded by beautiful yellow gorse

Braid Hills Golf Course

18 holes, 71 par, 5865 yards. Heathland.

Although Braid Hills lacks length compared to the modern day golf courses, it more than makes up for it with the number of testing golf shots from one hilly crag to another. This is a course that rewards accuracy and punishes wayward shots. It is a heathland golf course with elements of moorland as well, which offers anyone playing some beautiful scenery and interesting holes. Known for its elevated tees and club selection importance, this is a great addition to the Edinburgh City Golf Tour.

Stunning greenside scenery at Baberton

Baberton Golf Course

18 holes, 69 par, 5893 yards. Parkland.

Although Baberton Golf Club isn’t renowned for its length, there are many tricky and interesting holes on this course. The USGA standard greens at Baberton are superb, with deceiving undulations and a true roll on each putt. This golf course is renowned for its tight fairways and demand for an accurate tee shot, so you have to play the percentage golf to score well. There are also a number of par 3’s that are over 200 yards, so this requires a good hit, especially if the Westerly wind picks up.

Magnificent views from the golf course

Silverknowes Golf Course

18 holes, 71 par, 6216 yards. Parkland.

This golf course is surrounded by an unbelievable setting over the estuary towards Fife. Ben Lomond can also be visible on a clear day, which is a great sight to see from the fairways of Silverknowes. The style of this parkland gem really does entice players to get the driver out the bag, with its luscious and generous fairways to hit at. This course is renowned for being in great condition, which is a delight to play on a pleasant day in the Scottish capital. A great city centre location for a golf break in Scotland.

Longniddry's club house

Longniddry Golf Course

18 holes, 68 par, 6186 yards. Parkland.

The generous fairways and large greens of Longniddry golf course will prove deceptive when straying off-line resulting in severe penalty for stray shot. There are also a number of well placed bunkers and punishing rough and gorse. Longniddry will test your abilities as a golfer having had four distinguished golf architects, including James Braid and Phillip Mackenzie Ross contribute their wisdom to create a truly challenging and enjoyable course. The clubhouse facilities include two bars and a dining room where you can relax after a testing game of golf. It is open from early until late providing the perfect opportunity to mingle with friends, family and fellow golfers. The ProShop is well stocked with your golfing essentials, including buggies and trolleys, and the friendly staff will happily arrange lessons to help you get the most out of your game.

Play at nearby Craigielaw Golf Course, East Lothian

Craigielaw Golf Course

18 holes, 71 par, 6601 yards. Links.

Craigielaw Golf Club is situated just 20 miles east of Edinburgh. This fantastic par 71 golf course is amidst the glorious coastal scenery of East Lothian and was inspired by the great links golf course of Britain. It offers fantastic views over Aberkady Bay and the Firth of Forth. Craigielaw Golf club also boasts a modern clubhouse which acts as the perfect resting place after playing some challenging golf.

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