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Dunbar Golf Club

Nestled upon the dramatic cliffs overlooking the North Sea, Dunbar Golf Club is a masterpiece woven from history, breathtaking scenery, and championship-caliber golf. First laid out in 1856 and redesigned over the years by the likes of Old Tom Morris, Ben Sayers and James Braid, it boasts a pedigree few can match, having hosted numerous prestigious events, including the British Amateur Championship and the Scottish Open.

At a little over 6500 yards, it is not a long course by modern standards, however, it is built upon those good old-fashioned virtues of club selection and shot-making. Well defined holes following the natural contours of a narrow strip of land between the old red sandstone deer park wall and the rocky shoreline are the hallmarks of these links. The ever-present wind adds another layer of challenge, transforming each round into a unique battle against the elements. But it is the breathtaking views that truly set Dunbar apart. From the tee boxes, golfers are met with panoramic vistas of the coastline, with the rugged cliffs and crashing waves providing a backdrop that is as inspiring as it is intimidating.

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