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18th hole at The Glen Golf Club, North Berwick
The Glen Golf Club North Berwick. 9th tee
teeing of on the 9th looking out to bass rock
Matchplay Against Steve Johnston PGA, The Glen GC, North Berwick.
Match-Play against PGA Professional Steve Johnston at a Windy day in North Berwick playing The Glen GC.
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Trump at the Glen Golf Club singing Donald wears the troosers
North Berwick Drama Circle perform Donald where's yer troosers at the 2017 annual wi' a difference Burns Supper the day after Donald J Trump's inauguration. Lyrics at sonamara.org/trump.pdf
THINGS TO DO IN NORTH BERWICK SCOTLAND // #Natbeestravels
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North Berwick (Scottish Gaelic: Bearaig a Tuath) is a seaside town and former royal burgh in East Lothian, Scotland. It is situated on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, approximately 25 miles east north east of Edinburgh. North Berwick became a fashionable holiday resort in the 19th century because of its two sandy bays, the East (or Milsey) Bay and the West Bay, and continues to attract holiday makers to this day. Golf courses at the ends of each bay are open to visitors.
North Berwick ( gaélico escocés : Bearaig un Tuath) es una ciudad costera y antiguo burgo real en East Lothian , Escocia. Está situado en la orilla sur del estuario del río Forth , a unos 25 kilómetros al este noreste de Edimburgo . North Berwick se convirtió en un centro turístico de moda en el siglo 19 por sus dos playas de arena, del Este (o Milsey) Bay y la bahía oeste, y sigue atrayendo a los turistas a este día. Los campos de golf en los extremos de cada tramo están abiertas a los visitantes.
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A day on Brodick golf course
Craielielaw Golf Club
Some photos and video clips of my dayout playing Craielaw Golf Club, East Lothian
North Berwick Beach, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
North Berwick is one of the most picturesque, tranquil and relaxing seaside resort in Scotland and offers visitors lots of things to do.
One of the most enjoyable things one should do is walk along North Berwick Beach, which runs past the North Berwick Golf Club and where you can usually find stray golf balls!
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Stanford Scotland Tour Day 5 - North Berwick Golf Course - Gullane Golf Course Scotland
Highlights of Stanford University's Scotland tour visiting North Berwick Golf Course followed by eighteen holes at Gullane Golf Course.
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Stanford University's golfing history began in the 1920's when Stanford students wanted their own golf course. The Stanford golf team was using the Burlingame Course for practice being coached by Burlingame pro Harold Sampson. Good fortune lead to the team discovering a keen enthusiast, Almon E. Rith who was the University Controller of 1909. He was also a member of the Los Altos Country Club.
It was in the February of 1929 that he managed to convince the Stanford University Board of Trustees to provide land and finance to begin the construction of a golf course. The design of the course was handed over to Al Masters, the manager of the Athletic Department to hire in George C. Thomas Jr. And William Billy Bell to design it.
Early in it's design, Bell considered the possibility of incorporating San Francisquito Creek into the design. Construction commenced in May, 1929 and great care was taken to preserve the oak trees. Water was sparse with the only irrigation for the campus coming from Searsville Lake so the lake was enlarged to enable a capacity of 278,000,000 gallons. It was finally completed and opened on January 1st, 1930.
The Stanford men's golf team''s history goes back to it's foundations in the early 1930's. The mens teams have managed to win eight national championships as well as it's players having won twenty four professional major championships which equates to more than any other team plus seven US and British Amateur titles.
Famous names associated with Stanford include Lawson Little, Bud Brownell, Sandy Tatumand Bob Rosburg then post war times names were known such as Tom Watson, Notah Begay and Tiger Woods.
Featured in this video is the North Berwick Golf Club, situated in Norrth Berwick naturally, the seaside town and former royal burgh in East Lothian, Scotland. It is located on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, around twenty five miles east north east of Edinburgh. Sightseeing in North Berwick includes boat trips to the Bass Rock, Fidra and other islands, the Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick Law and it's beaches. North Berwick is home to two golf courses as well as two eighteen hole putting greens and a Golfing Heritage Trail to follow through the town. Events that take place in North Berwick include the Fringe by the Sea week featival in August.
The golf course featured in the video is the West Links golf course. It holds various championships and is used as a qualifying venue when The Open Championship is held at Muirfield. It was opened in 1832 and occupies a place at the centre of golfing history.
The area used as the home to the course today includes a strip of land adjacent to the beach and extends westward over two miles from the edge of the town centre to the nature reserve at Yellowcraigs. It's been used for golf for at least 400 years! Although participants were not welcomed by local landowners or authorities. The course was officially opened in 1832 with six holes. After a period of expansion which began in 1868, the course featured eighteen holes by 1877. Four golf clubs are based at the West Links; North Berwick Golf Club, Tantallon Golf Club, Bass Rock Golf Club and the North Berwick Ladies Golf Club. The North Berwick GC is the 13th oldest in the world! And only St. Andrews has a club which has been continuously played over the same course for longer. In 2005 it voted to give ladies full rights as members for the first time which is ironic as it was originally the first club in the world to allow ladies to become members.
The second golf course, Gullane Golf Course no 1. Gullane is a town on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth much like North Berwick in East Lothian on the east coast of Scotland. Gullane is the home of Muirfield which has hosted The Open Championship on a number of occasions.
Places to see in ( North Berwick - UK )
Places to see in ( North Berwick - UK )
North Berwick is a seaside town and former royal burgh in East Lothian, Scotland. North Berwick is situated on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, approximately 25 miles north-east of Edinburgh.
North Berwick became a fashionable holiday resort in the nineteenth century because of its two sandy bays, the East (or Milsey) Bay and the West Bay, and continues to attract holidaymakers to this day. Golf courses at the ends of each bay are open to visitors.
Several of the Islands of the Forth are near the town of North Berwick and visible from it: e.g. Fidra, The Lamb, Craigleith, and Bass Rock; the latter hosts a thriving colony of birds, including puffins, gannets, and other seabirds. The Bass Rock appears white, but this is due largely to the gannets and their guano that cover much of its surface. The seabirds themselves can be observed at close range through remote cameras operated from the recently developed Scottish Seabird Centre near the harbour.
The town is served by North Berwick railway station. The North Berwick Line has provided a rail link with Edinburgh since the nineteenth century and the line, now operated by ScotRail, is still the principal transit link between the town and the capital.
Alot to see in ( North Berwick - UK ) such as :
Boat trips to the Bass Rock, Fidra and other islands.
Scottish Seabird Centre – Visitor centre about seabirds found on Bass Rock and elsewhere.
North Berwick Law – A 613-foot (187 m) volcanic hill which rises above the town.
Beaches – One of North Berwick's main attractions, the beaches have golden sands and rocks.
Seacliff. Just to the east of the town, an entry fee is charged at this private and largely unspoilt beach and estate.
Golf – There are two golf courses in the town, the West Links and the Glen, or East Links.
The East Lothian Yacht Club hosts many national and international sailing events.
The John Muir Way, the East Lothian coastal path, passes through the town.
Tantallon Castle, a mostly ruined 14th-century fortress in the care of Historic Scotland, is 3 miles (5 km) east of North Berwick.
The Fringe by the Sea aims to be the best small scale, multi artform festival in Scotland, during one week in August.
( North Berwick - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of North Berwick . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in North Berwick - UK
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The Glen North Berwick in the dark
Coming down the 18th with the light fading and dramatic sunset in early November
British summertime
British summertime... Pea sized hail stones falling at strathaven golf club today!! Wednesday 29 th august
England v Scotland GM Forum Match
Footage of our Golf Monthly Forum challenge match between Scotland and England at Goswick Links (Berwick Upon Tweed G.C.) in February 2009
Craigielaw to stage scottish senior open
Craigielaw to stage scottish senior open
The East Lothian club will host by far its biggest tournament so far on September 14-16 after it was confirmed today as this year’s venue for the event on the newly-rebranded Staysure Tour.“The team here at Craigielaw are looking forward to welcoming such a prestigious event on the Staysure Tour,” said Jonathan Porteous, Craigielaw’s director of golf.“Craigielaw is a modern, forward thinking, welcoming golf club that has superb off-course facilities and a golf course that will provide the player...
Most remote Golf Course in Scotland - Fair Isle Lighthouse Keepe
Most remote Golf Course in Scotland - Fair Isle Lighthouse Keepers Golf Course
Tourist Sauce (Scotland Golf): Episode 2, North Berwick
North Berwick is one of the oldest golf clubs in the world, which helps explain how they got away with building golf holes that are so spectacular and insane. (Written and narrated by D.J.)
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A Golfer's Guide: to East Lothian (Scotland) with Golfbreaks.com
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A bedrock of quality golf and home to some of Scotland's most iconic golf courses, East Lothian is a well-established destination for a golf break.
The likes of Gullane, Archerfield, North Berwick, Muirfield and The Renaissance compete with the best golf courses from around the world. But it isn't just golf for the discerning customer. There are some outstanding golf courses which are very affordable including Kilspindie, Longniddry, Craigielaw and many more.
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