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Wish to play hereAbout the course
Kilspindie is a traditional Scottish links course designed in 1898 by Willie Park Jr. and Ben Sayers, occupying land bordering Aberlady Bay with views towards Edinburgh and Arthur's Seat. At 5,494 yards and par 69, this compact but characterful course attracts some 27,000 rounds annually and has earned recognition as one of the finest short links in Britain, drawing players and hickory enthusiasts from across the world.
Layout & location
Setting. Aberlady Bay, Firth of Forth, near Edinburgh
Founded 1898 · Designed by Willie Park Jr. and Ben Sayers.
Notable
- designed by Willie Park Jr. and Ben Sayers
- golf played on site prior to 1850
- stone structures used by local rifle club (Target at 5th tee, Magazine at 12th tee)
- hickory club experience available
- attracts 27,000–28,000 rounds annually
- ranked 17th Most Fun Course to play in UK and Ireland by Today's Golfer 2021
- featured in Golf.com's best 25 sub-6000 yard courses in the world
Facilities
- putting green
- practice chipping area and net
- professional shop
- tuition available
- restaurant
- bar/lounge
- men's changing facilities
- women's changing facilities
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Tee times are booked directly with the club, green fees from £120.