The famous West Course at North Berwick is one of the earliest
courses laid out on the eastern seaboard of Scotland where the sea
had receded and left in its wake sandy wastes broken and divided by
channels into which the tides ebbed and flowed and where, over the
centuries, a new ecology developed. This is where classic links
land had its beginnings reclaimed from the sea over centuries.
North Berwick is a classic example of that early pattern and
remains one of Scotland's most remarkable courses. The classic
links layout along the south shore of the Firth of Forth is added
by additional elements of blind shots, great ridges across fairways
and even walls that have to be negotiated on more than one occasion
in the round. It is charming and totally memorable.
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