DIRECTIONS
By Road from The North, Edinburgh or Edinburgh Airport
From Edinburgh take the A720 City By Pass (South).

Follow the sign post for Berwick-Upon-Tweed (A1). Continue on A1 (South) and at the Bankton Junction, turn off the A1 and follow the A198 - signposted North Berwick.

Pass through the villages of Longniddry, Aberlady and Gullane toward North Berwick. Then follow signs for 'Town Centre' and 'Golf Course'.

The journey to North Berwick from central Edinburgh takes approximately 40 minutes by road. The journey from Edinburgh airport will take about 1 hour.

By Road from the South
Travel north on the A1. From the A1 follow signs for the A198, signposted North Berwick.

Pass through the villages of Tyninghame and Whitekirk towards North Berwick. Travel past Tantallon Castle on your right hand side, and then follow signs for 'Town Centre' and 'Golf Course'.

By Rail
North Berwick Rail Station is situated at the end of the East Lothian branch line, only 400 yards from the first tee of the West Links. It is served by a regular rail service from Edinburgh Waverley Station. If you are traveling from Glasgow, the North or the South, you will need to change at Edinburgh Waverley.

The journey time from Waverley Station is approximately 35 minutes. A full timetable is available from Scotrail.

Other clubs nearby Glen Golf Club (0.8 miles), Whitekirk (3.7 miles), Muirfield (3.9 miles), Gullane Golf Club (4.7 miles), Luffness New Golf Club (5.1 miles), Kilspindie Golf Club (6.5 miles), Craigielaw Golf Club (6.8 miles), Haddington Golf Club (7.4 miles)
At North Berwick you will find a perfect blend of tradition, hospitality and a unique golfing challenge. Our course is a true Links, starting in the town centre and stretching west along the shores of the Firth of Forth. You will be as impressed with stunning views over sandy beaches, rocky islands and the hills of Fife to the north, as you will with a course which features the best of traditional links design.

Our club, the 13th oldest in the world, has a long and proud history, from staging many of the legendary challenge matches of the 19th Century to hosting major events, including Final Qualifying for the Open Championship, in the 21st. Today, I am proud to say we have a course of real quality, and thanks to the efforts of Stuart Greenwood our Course Superintendent, and David Huish our Professional and Course Manager, one which is also maintained to the highest standard. You can be sure your golf at North Berwick will be enjoyable and memorable.

All golfers are of course welcome in our clubhouse, where you will find a relaxed and friendly atmosphere in the company of Members and Visitors alike. David and Linda Houlston manage our clubhouse services and they and their staff will be happy to cater for your needs. You can choose from a light snack and a drink after your round to a full Sunday lunch or evening meal in the more formal surrounds of our historic dining room.

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