
Home to The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, Muirfield needs little introduction. With records dating back to 1744, it’s the oldest golf club still in existence, brimming with history even before its relocation here to the course created by Old Tom Morris in 1891.
Since then, Muirfield Golf Club, Scotland’s finest for many links enthusiasts, has been extending the warmest of welcomes to visitors worldwide, not to mention hosting The Open sixteen times since 1892 (including the first to be played over 72 holes) and The Ryder, Walker and Curtis Cups.
Set at the spot where the Firth of Forth broadens to empty into the North Sea, the club is little more than twenty miles east of the historic city of Edinburgh and its wealth of attractions, excellent dining opportunities and first-class accommodation. Which is not to say you’ll find hospitality any less refined within the plush, panelled rooms behind the famous, white-gabled façade of the Muirfield clubhouse.








