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Founded in 1761, Bruntsfield Links is the world's fourth oldest golf club and sits just three miles from Edinburgh city centre. The mature parkland course, originally designed by Willie Park Jnr and refined by MacKenzie, Braid, Hawtree and most recently Tom MacKenzie in 2018, stretches to 6,466 yards at par 71, with its defining character coming from mature trees, well-placed bunkers and undulating greens that reward precision over distance.
Layout & location
Setting. Located 3 miles west of Edinburgh city centre, on the Cramond-Regis estate at Barnton
Founded 1761 · Designed by Willie Park Jnr (initial design); later modified by Dr Alister MacKenzie, James Braid, Fred Hawtree, and Tom MacKenzie of MacKenzie Ebert.
Notable
- Fourth oldest golf club in the world
- R&A Regional Qualifying venue for The Open Championship (2011-2015)
- Hosted British Boys Championships, British Seniors Amateur Championship, Scottish Strokeplay Championship, and other national competitions
- Visited by Walter Hagen (1933) and Bobby Locke (1954)
- Celebrated 250th anniversary in 2011
Facilities
- Practice facilities
- Golf shop
- Coaching
- Clubhouse with dining room
- Catering facilities
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