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The Honourable Company is the oldest contiguous golf club in the world (although Royal Blackheath might contest that statement!). Predating the R&A by 10 years, they were founded in 1744. For ...
Read moreThey’ve been playing golf over Gullane Hill since the mid seventeenth century. Gullane One doesn’t have an architect attributed to it, it seems to have simply evolved. Very fitting, for one of the...
Read moreGullane 2 has a lot in common with Number 3. The same immaculate conditioning of the fairways and greens, the same far reaching views over the Firth of Forth and the same incredible value the gree...
Read moreAsk a few locals which is their favourite Gullane course and I bet a few will say G3. They’ll probably have a knowing smile on their face when they say it too - like they know a well kept secret.W...
Read moreI gave a brief overview of Luffness New’s early days in my previous report on Kilspindie GC, so won’t go into it here.Luffers (as the locals affectionately call it) is a quintessential British link...
Read moreOn the banks of beautiful Aberlady Bay you’ll find one of my favourite under-the-radar courses. Kilspindie isn’t particularly well known - often overshadowed by its bigger name neighbours. It’s al...
Read moreOriginally, there was talk of this new course being a second 18 for Kilspindie Golf Club, who lease their land from the Early of Wemyss. When that plan didn’t come to pass, The Earl developed the n...
Read moreHow apt that the first course we come to in East Lothian (continuing clockwise round the coast) is Musselburgh Old Links. This 9 hole track, contained inside a race course, is one of the cradles o...
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