...few holes in Scotland can match the 13th, the Sea Hole." Ronan Rafferty
If there was a golf course in Scotland that deserved worldwide praise for its entire set-up - and not just the golf course - then this is it ... the Glen is one golf course that every Scottish golfer should make a point of playing at some time in the near future." Bunkered magazine
... the East Links at North Berwick, home of the Glen Golf Club ... is a delightful links course which enjoys panoramic views and offers a round of spectacular golf ... it is one of the most under-rated and best-value courses in Scottish Golf." Golf Monthly
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The Bass Rock from the 16thThe course is situated just a few miles from Muirfield and Gullane and is readily accessible by road. The course offers some testing and beautiful holes to enjoy, laid out in a combination of inland turf and traditional links setting in a coastal location. Three new greens and other changes have extended the course to 6,321 yards (standard scratch 70).

"The course snakes round the edge of a breath-taking coastline offering spectacular views of the Firth of Forth and Bass Rock, one of the world's largest bird sanctuaries. Its short 13th hole - a blind postage stamp just a hair's breadth from sand and sea - is widely acknowledged as one of Scotland's finest. Tip: keep left or your ball is fish food." The Evening Press (York)

"Do not listen to anyone who suggests North Berwick West is all  North Berwick has to offer. There is also the East Course which not only offers great golfing holes but glorious vistas, especially on a late summer's evening." Alex HayThe 4th













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