Craigielaw Golf Club in East Lothian Scotland
Craigielaw Golf Club is in Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland. The course plays to a par of 71 and measures 6,601 yards from the white tees.
Craigielaw Golf Course - Hole 3
Aerial video of the 3rd hole at the Craigielaw Golf Club with our agency's drone, Golf Travellers
Madandra on the 12th at Craigielaw G.C.
Craigielaw Golf Club, East Lothian, Scotland
Scotland 2015 02 Longniddry
Kilspindie Golf Club
A hole by hole video of Kilspindie Golf Club located in Aberlady East Lothian. A must play golf course for all standards of golfers. Several holes hug the coastline of The Firth of Forth estuary and offer some spectacular views. Grey Seals can be seen year round!
Kilspindie Golf Links
Images of Kilspindie golf links in Aberlady, East Lothian
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My first attempt at this. Some of the course I have photographed. Many more to come. Enjoy!!!
Old Photographs Aberlady Scotland
Tour Scotland wee video of photographs of Aberlady, East Lothian. In the Middle Ages, Aberlady was an important harbour for fishing, sealing, and whaling. Aberlady also had strong links with the monasteries at Iona and Lindisfarne from the 7th century, and its role was to facilitate the pilgrim traffic between the two sites. Aberlady Parish Church dates back to the 15th century. It was re-built in 1887 Of interest to folks with ancestry, genealogy or Scottish Family Roots in Scotland who may wish to visit one day.
Kilspindie Golf Club
Kilspindie Golf Club in Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland
Drone Flight; WW2 XT Class Sub Wrecks - Aberlady Bay
Drone footage shot by friend Dave G of the WW2 XT Class Sub Wrecks at Aberlady Bay, East Lothian, SE Scotland UK,
Words. pics and info on how they came to lie here in the bay here;
coastkid.blogspot.co.uk/2012/01/ww2-xt-class-submarine-wrecks-aberlady.html
aberlady heavy snow
snowing in aberlady east lothian 1/12/2010
SOLD-OUT....MEETLAAF live at the Royal British Legion in Longniddry. halloween gig.
To book meetlaaf for your function tel, 0783 888 2162
This was in the Royal British Legion in Longniddry, it was a full house...sold out, and a great crowd of people who were all up for a laaf.... our website is tommyltayylor.co.uk
The World Hickory Open Golf Championship
In a nutshell, Hickory Golf is played with original or pre-1936 replica hickory shafted clubs and yet skilful players such as last year’s winner and former Masters Champ Sandy Lyle are still able to hit their drives close to 300-yards yards and record scores of as little as 67, although this has only been achieved twice in the tournaments 12-year history.
Most of the entrants play in traditional early 20th-century attire with a thin, leather bag slung over their shoulder, each bag rattling a cleek, mashie and several other pre-1936 wooden golf clubs.
The Championships started back in 2005 when a small group of players assembled for a friendly competition on the historic Old Course at Musselburgh.
The links course at Kilspindie Golf Club, Aberlady, East Lothian, Scotland was the venue for this fun and friendly tournament. Notably, Kilspindie is reputed in the oldest 50 clubs in the world and so an apt venue for the championship.
After two extremely blustery days with winds of up to 40miles per hour, it was the Carnoustie professional golfer Fraser Mann who outclassed all his opponents.
His first-round he shot a 71 followed by a 70 on the final day.
It was the first time Fraser had won the competition having entered the Championships every year since it started, a just reward for his patience and determination. He is now one of the growing lists of professionals and amateurs now competing, as this old form of golf gains momentum and popularity.
It may look gentle, but fierce rivalries motivate many of the competitors, along with the opportunity to experience playing on one of Scotland’s historic courses and the chance to dress the part in plus-fours, flat cap and woollen sweaters.