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Lothians

The Lothians comprise three historic counties in eastern Scotland: East Lothian, Midlothian, and West Lothian. This region has witnessed significant historical events, including the signing of the Treaty of Edinburgh in 1560, which established Protestantism in Scotland. Edinburgh, situated in Midlothian, became Scotland's capital in the 15th century and later a centre of the Scottish Enlightenment.

  1. Muirfield

    Lothians, United Kingdom

    Muirfield

    Muirfield is the course of “The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers” (HCEG), the world’s oldest golf club – according to direct written evidence – formed in 1744.

  2. North Berwick Golf Club (West)

    Lothians, United Kingdom

    North Berwick Golf Club (West)

    The West Links at North Berwick Golf Club is an immensely enjoyable golf course, located on the Firth of Forth with stunning sea views across to Craigleith Island and Bass Rock.

  3. Gullane Golf Club (No.1)

    Lothians, United Kingdom

    Gullane Golf Club (No.1)

    Gullane Golf Club is blessed with the most exquisite turf – winter rules are not needed here. If you hit the No.1 course fairways, a perfect lie awaits, even in the depths of winter.

  4. The Renaissance Club

    Lothians, United Kingdom

    The Renaissance Club

    The Renaissance Club opened in April 2008 with future tournament golf in mind and it's Tom Doak's first Scottish course design.

  5. Archerfield (Fidra Links)

    Lothians, United Kingdom

    Archerfield (Fidra Links)

    Situated between Gullane and North Berwick, the Fidra course at Archerfield Links (rather like Formby in England) has a contrasting mix of pine-flanked and traditional styled links holes.

  6. Dunbar Golf Club

    Lothians, United Kingdom

    Dunbar Golf Club

    Dunbar Golf Club is laid out on a narrow strip of land with the best holes hugging the rocky coastline affording resplendent views across the North Sea to Bass Rock, a huge volcanic lump rising up out of the water.

  7. Gullane Golf Club (No.2)

    Lothians, United Kingdom

    Gullane Golf Club (No.2)

    Many prefer the No.2 at Gullane Golf Club to No.1 - it's a course of great variety and challenge...it was used for Open Championship Qualifying in 1980.

  8. Luffness New Golf Club

    Lothians, Scotland

    Luffness New Golf Club

    Luffness New Golf Club is the custodian of probably the oldest “new” golf course in the world, dating back to 1867.

  9. Archerfield (Dirleton Links)

    Compared to the Fidra, the Dirleton course at Archerfield is a more traditional Scottish links with deep pot bunkers and sand dunes flanking each fairway.

  10. Kilspindie Golf Club

    Lothians, United Kingdom

    Kilspindie Golf Club

    Although it's not long, Kilspindie Golf Club is everything that links golf should be. Step back in time and enjoy this true gem.