Overview:
Mark Twain might have thought that golf was ‘a good walk spoilt', but a round in Edinburgh would have had the American wordsmith eating humble pie. There's no better way to relax than a round of golf so get the Pringle sweater out of the wardrobe, slip on your plus fours and head out onto the links for 9/18 holes. Whether you're a single figure handicapper or don't know a golf club from a nightclub you're bound to have a great time.
You can choose from some of the most popular golf courses in Edinburgh, including courses like Braid Hills Golf Course, with two of the most spectacular 18-holes in the city, and Silverknowes, which overlooks a fantastic River estuary on a Par 71 parkland course.
Whichever one you're feeling, you'll be more than catered for here. Scottish golf is good golf.
Format:
Just turn up and play - it's as simple as that. Tee times can be booked in advance so you won't be hanging around in the clubhouse for an eternity whilst the members jump the queue. Clubs and trolleys can be hired, you don't need a handicap to play and there is a relaxed dress code, so you won't be thrown off the course half way through your round if one of your group is wearing the wrong colour shirt. After you've sunk your final putt you can head back to the 19th hole for a well earned drink.