Craigielaw Golf Course

Built in 1998, Craigielaw is one of the newest courses in the area, but is maturing beyond its years.

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Dunbar Golf Course

A 6,404 yard championship links, this awesome course became an Open qualifier in 1992. Old Tom Morris designed the first 15 holes, and the sea is used as a lateral water hazard on some holes. When the wind gets up it is a formidable test for even the best of golfers.

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Kilspindie Golf Course

Laid out by Ben Sayers and Alex MacKenzie Ross in 1898, Kilspindie uses classical natural links land on the beautiful coast of East Lothian. Although relatively short, it still offers a good test of golf.

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Longniddry

Although not long by modern standards, this combination of parkland and links is designed to reward the strategic player. Generous fairways and large greens can lure you into a false sense of security, but the penalty for straying off-line can be severe.

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North Berwick Golf Club

An Open qualifying course, founded in 1832. It has an antiquated charm with walls, burns, yawning bunkers and commanding views out to sea and of the Forth estuary.

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Whitekirk

A picturesque heathland course with stunning views out to the Bass Rock and the Firth of Forth.

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