Dunbar Golf Club
Situated 30 miles from Edinburgh, the golf course is laid out on the very land where Oliver Cromwell camped prior to the Battle of Dunbar in 1650.
Located on the esatuary of the Firth of Forth, Dunbar is a combination of links and inland terraine. It Became an Open qualifying course in 1992. Club dates back to 1856 but some records suggest it may have been founded in 1794. Old Tom Morris designed the first 15 holes. The sea is a lateral water hazard on some holes and when the wind gets up it is a formidable test for even the best of golfers.
Facilities
- Driving range
- Putting green
- Practice area
- Pro shop – tuition available
- Club, trolley and buggy hire
- Caddies available – book in advance
- Changingshower facilities
- Barlounge and restaurant
Course Details
- Established 1856
- Category Links
- Holes 18
- Gents Par 71, 6404 yards
- Ladies Par 72, 5696 yards
- Course SSS 71
Course Architect Tom Morris
Directions
½ mile east of town centre, 30 miles east of Edinburgh off the A1.
Nearest train station – Dunbar.


