North Berwick

About The Clubhouse

The original Clubhouse was built in 1880 and has been developed over the years to satisfy the needs of the members and the growing number of visitors to the Club each year.

Prior to 1880 there were no clubhouse facilities.

The original clubhouse was a single story building and housed the lockers of the Members' at the time. This is now our formal Dining Room and features the original lockers, our Past Captains pictures and main honours boards. You are welcome to browse around the room, subject to use.

The Clubhouse was refurbished in 2008 and presents the perfect environment for pre and post refreshment and reflection on your game.

Our Attendants will greet you on arrival and are on hand to offer whatever assistance you need.

NORTH BERWICK G.C.

Ranked as No.39 in the world and No. 6 in Scotland
East Lothian, Scotland
David Strath (1877), C.K. Hutchison (1935)
6,458 yards, par 71

North Berwick must be played with good humor. To do otherwise is to not properly appreciate its outrageous topography (some terrain is like an elephant cemetery) and outlandish holes, like the sunken 13th green beyond a stone wall, the renown Redan par-3 15th, blind from the tee, and the long, narrow 16th green with a gulch separating front and back plateaus, surely the model for the infamous Biarritz green, although purists say otherwise.


Welcome to The North Berwick Golf Club

Golf has been played over the historic West Links course since the 17th century, and we continue to play over the same piece of land as they did back then. With breathtaking views of the Firth of Forth and islands of Bass Rock, Craigleith, Lamb and Fidra, as well as the town of North Berwick itself, there are few places better in the world to play golf!

A true championship links course, having hosted Final Qualifying for The Open Championship and both Gentlemen and Ladies Amateur Championships.  An excellent test of golf awaits you. 

Visitors are more than welcome at the Club, sharing the same facilities and experience as the Members.

The Wee Course

Originally established in 1888 as the “Ladies’ Links” the Children’s course comprises a 9 hole Par 3 layout situated adjacent to the 15th and 16th holes on the West Links.  An ideal facility for youngsters to learn the game, the course is managed by North Berwick Golf Club and maintained by the club’s greenkeeping staff.

The ‘Golf Book of East Lothian’ described the course at the time:

“The situation of the course is delightful, the view of North Berwick and the Forth being the best to be had, while the undulating of the ground makes play interesting and the proximity of the gentlemens’ links imparts additional liveliness to the scene. The formal opening of the course was done by Sir Walter Dalrymple, Lord of the manor on a sunny day in June, 1888, it was quite a gay fashionable event.”

Like its better known neighbour the course is open throughout the year.  Green fees are kept to a minimum to encourage children to take up golf, and to develop their game before venturing on to the more challenging terrain of the West Links.  Adults may play the course too, but only if accompanied by a child.

During July and August each year there is a programme of competitions open to all children under the age of 14, and many compete from six years of age or younger.  Our young golfers know all about tradition too – the oldest of their events, the Cree Medal, celebrated its Centenary in 2004.

With the support of parents and adult club members who turn out regularly to record scores, these events are as popular today as ever.  Superbly organised by Anne Littlefair and her team from North Berwick Ladies Golf Club, they have launched many playing careers from David Blair, the first ever Scottish Boys Champion and Walker Cup golfer from 1955 to 1961, to Catriona Matthew who joined the LPGA tour in 1995 and went on to secure the winning point for the victorious European Solheim Cup team in 2013. Catriona is an Honorary member of The North Berwick Golf Club and Captain of The 2019 Solheim Cup Team.