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Established in 1856 on Scotland's Golf Coast, Dunbar Golf Club is a true links course redesigned over the years by Old Tom Morris, Ben Sayers and James Braid. Stretching to 6,547 yards at par 71, it plays across a narrow strip of linksland between a red sandstone wall and the rocky shoreline, rewarding accuracy and judgement in the ever-present sea wind while hosting numerous national and international championships, including the first PGA Championship on the European Tour in 1968.
Layout & location
Setting. East Lothian, Scotland's Golf Coast, between red sandstone deer park wall and rocky shoreline
Founded 1856 · Designed by Old Tom Morris, Ben Sayers, James Braid.
Notable
- Open qualifying championship course
- Hosted first PGA Championship on European Tour in 1968
- Hosted British Boys, Scottish Amateur, Scottish PGA, Scottish Boys, British Ladies and Ladies Home International Championships
- Final qualifying course for the Open when played at Muirfield
- Over 400 years of documented golf at Dunbar
Facilities
- Pro Shop
- New Clubhouse
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