Beyond the Claret Jug

Scotland is home to some wonderful championship venues, but as Mark Alexander explains, even greater riches lie beyond

The short but splendid Glen Golf Club in North Berwick

The Glen Golf Club

But perhaps the most overlooked course, certainly in the vicinity of Muirfield, is the extraordinary cliff-top track at the Glen Golf Club. Recently voted as Scotland’s best value golfing experience, the North Berwick club enjoys extraordinary views across the Firth of Forth ensuring a genuine treat for those adventurous enough to seek out this golfing treasure.

Originally laid out over nine holes in 1894, it was consequently extended to 18 in 1906 with James Braid and Ben Sayers providing the design know-how. The result is one of those indisputable pleasures that sneaks up on you, surprising you with its charm and not inconsiderable challenge.

Take the totally blind 13th, for instance which is a devilishly tricky par three that ends up at a sunken green surrounded by rocks, cliffs and a beach. From the tee, it strikes fear into all who play it. At the green, it is one of the finest golf holes anywhere in Scotland, epitomising perfectly the scenic qualities of golf. Best of all, it has retained the rawness that makes it special.

Like Scotland, the Glen offers a magical golf experience for those willing to look beyond the A-listers. Yes, there are the must-play championship courses, but beyond these lie a host of unique and beautiful layouts that are equally as magical and just as rewarding. Scratch beneath the surface and you will find a treasure trove of Scottish gems. www.glengolfclub.co.uk

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