Situated to the southwest of the city of Edinburgh on the
slopes of the Pentland Hills, the course rises from the clubhouse
approximately 300 feet to its highest point at the 13th green.
There is only one real climb of note and that is after playing the
second shot to the ninth green. Although the course would be
considered short by today's standards at only 5, 662-yards, it
nevertheless presents a good test of golf with a par of 71. The
course, like many, started as nine holes and was gradually
increased until James Braid designed the final layout in
1929.
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