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North Berwick Golf Club

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The North Berwick Golf Club (NBGC), at North Berwick, East Lothian, was founded in 1832. It is the 13th oldest golf club in the world and only St Andrews hosts a club which has played continuously over the same course for longer. Although the NBGC was the first club in the world to allow female members, full membership rights were only granted to ladies in 2005. The club is based at the North Berwick West Links golf course.[1]

The West Links Course at North Berwick is a true links course located on the edge of the Firth of Forth. It is a championship course that has hosted many events over the years, including Final Qualifying for The Open Championship and the men's and women's Amateur Championships. Golf has been played over the historic West Links course since the 17th century. The 15th hole on the West Links, known as Redan, has been replicated at many courses around the world, with architects Charles B. Macdonald and Seth Raynor being most associated with the design.[2]

Course Layout

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Hole Name Yards Par Hole Name Yards Par
1 Point Garry (Out) 342 4 10 Eastward Ho! 172 3
2 Sea 433 4 11 Bos'ns Locker 549 5
3 Trap 459 4 12 Bass 402 4
4 Carlekemp 177 3 13 Pit 400 4
5 Bunkershill 372 4 14 Perfection 375 4
6 Quarry 161 3 15 Redan 189 3
7 Eil Burn 366 4 16 Gate 378 4
8 Linkshouse 509 5 17 Point Garry (In) 426 4
9 Mizzentop 522 5 18 Home 277 4
Out 3,341 36 In 3,168 35
Source:[3] Total 6,509 71

References

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  1. ^ "History of The Club - North Berwick Golf Club". www.northberwickgolfclub.com. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014.
  2. ^ Isaacson, Desi (12 January 2020). "What is a Redan hole, plus how identifying one can help your game". Golf Magazine. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
  3. ^ "The West Links". North Berwick Golf Club. Retrieved 7 July 2022.