The North Berwick Golf Club is the thirteenth oldest golf club in the world. It has a fantastic Links-type golf course that begins in the city and stretches west along the spectacular coastline overlooking the Firth of Forth.
Located close to Edinburgh, the North Berwick Golf Club is one of Scotland's premier golf courses. With vistas that are among the most spectacular of any golf course in the world, a round of golf here, while visiting East Lothian, is an unforgettable experience.
Only the Old Course at St Andrews predates him. The architect is unknown, Mother Nature and time have created this magnificent links where you have the impression of walking on the beach along the Firth of Forth and where the sea comes into play on 6 holes. Ben Sayers remodeled it somewhat in 1932. Great views of the sea, Craigleith Island and Bass Rock, a large volcanic islet.
Its signature holes are: The 13th hole "Pit", a par 4, is unique with a tight green between an old wall and a high dune. The 14th "Perfection", also a par 4, requiring you to fly over a hill to reach the green near the water and the famous 15th a short par 3 "Redan" so often copied around the world but never equaled.
Greenfee 18 holes: From 100 € to 215 €
New Club House, Beach Rd, North Berwick EH39 4BB, United Kingdom
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