
3 Nights with 3 rounds of Golf
Hotel
Staying at the Waldorf Astoria
Golf
Even if you claim a small passing interest in the history of golf this tour will allow you to play at three clubs acknowledged to be amongst the founders of the game as we now know it.
You will stay three nights in Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city and will play two rounds over the 9 hole Musselburgh Old Links followed by rounds at Bruntsfield Links and The Royal Burgess.
3 Nights with 3 rounds of Golf
Hotel
Staying at the Waldorf Astoria
Golf
Founded – 1773
Royal title bestowed in 1929 by His Majesty King George V
A warm welcome to Musselburgh Links, The Old Golf Course, an original 'Open Championship' venue, hosting the competition on six occasions between 1874 and 1889.
The mature parkland style course was originally designed by Willie Park Jnr with later modifications by world renowned architects Dr Alister MacKenzie, James Braid and Fred Hawtree. As a testament to the quality of the venue, between 2011-2015 the R&A selected Bruntsfield as a Qualifying Venue for the Open Championship.
The North Berwick Golf Club, 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.
As previous host venue for the ASI Scottish Open and Ladies Scottish Open , Gullane offers a championship course in the scenic and challenging Course No.1. Equally challenging is Course No.2, and, of course, there's Course No.3, full of character and charm.
To play on our Open qualifying championship links is to play within yards of waves as they crash onto the rocky shore. It is to pit yourself against a course made by nature and then man's best efforts over 150 years. It is to walk in the footsteps of some of the greatest golfers in the world.
Scotland is a land of hidden gems – and for golfers Kilspindie Golf Club is one of the finest, lying hidden among the nature reserve of Aberlady Bay, the quaint village of Aberlady, and the teeming waters of the Firth of Forth.
An icon on Princes Street since 1903, The Waldorf hotel combines modern luxury and Victorian style in a former rail station. Savor the views of Edinburgh Castle and enjoy the close proximity to Princes Street Gardens and the masing new Johhnny Wlaker Whisky Experience.
The hotel is an ideal base for touring and playing golf and when all that is done relax in the luxurious Waldorf Astoria Spa, and an indoor pool with a sauna and steam room. The Royal Mile and Edinburgh Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are within a mile.