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Scotland’s Golf Coast Launches New Website

By: Golfshake Editor | Tue 22 Mar 2016


It's been an exciting few weeks on Scotland's Golf Coast, East Lothian, with announcements being made that Archerfield has become the new host of the Paul Lawrie Match Play on the European Tour, while The Renaissance Club was confirmed as one of the Final Qualifying Venues for The Open Championship between 2018-22. With all of that news, it was perfect timing for Scotland's Golf Coast to unveil its contemporary new website, with fantastic planning facilities enabling visitors to tailor make their visit to the area for those events and other golfing trips.

The new website showcases a golfing paradise, featuring 22 must-play golf courses and an array of accommodation providers stretching along 30 miles of stunning coastline, golden beaches and rolling countryside, just a half-hour drive East of Edinburgh. Known as the sunniest and driest part of Scotland it is open for business throughout the year, with a warm welcome awaiting every visitor.

Scotland’s Golf Coast is a truly authentic golfing experience and a celebration of the history of the game. The area not only features the oldest course in the world at Musselburgh Links; but was also the location of the first Ryder Cup played in Scotland in 1973, at Muirfield: a course that inspired Jack Nicklaus to construct Muirfield Village in Ohio. Scotland’s Golf Coast also has a diverse offering of accommodation to offer golfers, providing the perfect opportunity to rest, relax and unwind before enjoying another round of golf, with all accommodation providing easy access to golf courses.

To view Scotland’s Golf Coast new website, visit www.golfeastlothian.com


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