Click here for free voucher with Mastercard offer.

Location Map & Directions

Course Details

Club

Muirfield, The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers 

Course

Muirfield 

Address

Muirfield,
Gullane,
Lothians,
Scotland,
EH31 2EG 

Telephone

01620 842123 

CourseType

Links 

Holes

18 

Length

6601 

Par/SSS

70 

Course Facilities

Catering facilities 

Course Website

Related Golf Course Guides

Scotland's Signature Courses

The classic layouts that are Scotland's Signature Courses.

Open Championship Courses

Reviews of all the courses that have hosted The Open.

Ryder Cup Courses

Reviews of all the courses that have hosted the Ryder Cup in Europe.

Golf Courses In East Lothian

East Lothian golf course reviews, online tee times and 2for1 discount green fees.

Muirfield, The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers

The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers can be traced back to 1744 and Muirfield is their third home following the original Leith Links and the Old Course at Musselburgh. Muirfield has hosted 15 Opens, the Amateur, the Mid Amateur, the Ryder Cup, the Walker Cup and the Curtis Cup and is the only course that has hosted all of these prestigous events. The course is considered to be one of the world's finest by players and course architects alike.

Green Fee Discounts

Sorry, this course does not accept Green Fee Discount schemes.

Golf Holidays

Your Golf Travel.com Has Golf Breaks At This Course

Your Golf Travel.com offers discount golf holidays and short golf breaks at the best prices on the internet. With golf venues throughout the UK, Ireland, Portugal and Spain we offer golf holidays and golf breaks at discounted prices as well as hundreds of special offers and exclusive deals. For more details about our golf holidays and special offers available at this course please visit our website.

What Golfalot Says


If Carnoustie is the hardest Open venue then Muirfield is definitely the best. Almost always at the top of any best golf course list, it is not hard to see why. Muirfield is laid out in two loops of nine holes with the front 9 as the outside loop going clockwise and the back nine contained in the inner loop going anti-clockwise. This means that whatever the wind you are always going to have it with you and against you. The course is not over-long by modern standards but the tight fairways, subtle greens and penal bunkering are defense enough as your nerve and course strategy has to be spot on to keep a score going.

There are no bad holes and the par-3s in particular can make or break a good score. The 13th with its deep greenside bunkers has to be one of the most dangerous par-3s in the world. The famous 17th with its bowl green has been the defining hole in so many Opens and the walk up the 18th to the magnificent clubhouse is a treat in itself. Not the easiest course to get on, but make the effort as it is worth every penny and more.

What You Say - Quick 9s

Be the first to write a Quick 9 for this product.

What You Say

Jamie Kennedy

Scotland
Handicap: None

User Rating:
(6 votes)

Muirfield Golf Course is simply unique. Words usually fail to describe how it feels to play the couse. With many memories of Open Championships and possessing some of the most memorable holes in golf, Muirfield Golf Course will amaze any player. The meal in the clubhouse is certainly second to none. Often hard to play and with many elite members, if you ever get the chance the play Muirfield Golf Course, DO!

Michael Griffiths

Scotland
Handicap: 2

User Rating:
(13 votes)

In my view Muirfield is the best course I have played bar none. The layout is fantastic with two loops of nine going in opposite directions, so you have to play the wind in every direction. I have played it a few times and you always get half a dozen tee boxes on the championship tees for that Open feeling. There are no weak holes and the par-3s 13th is probably the pick of the bunch. Greens are usually in excellent condition and if the rough is up, bring lots of golf balls. It may cost a bit more than an average round but it is worth every penny.

Ewan Hastings

United Kingdom
Handicap: 17

User Rating:
Not rated

Let me review the clubhouse as that merits as much of a review as the course: it's fantastic! You WILL not find a friendlier welcome at any golf course than here if you are a stranger - assuming you've got a tee off time of course - otherwise you'll be spending most of your day speaking to the local constabulary! Once through the gates you're in golfing nirvana looking at the best course in the world stretching off into the distance down towards the Firth of Forth. A quick walk around the front of the clubhouse brings you to the front door where you'll plonk your clubs down outside along with another 10 or 15 sets and one or two obligatory Labradors or Westies! Into the clubhouse itself and you're instantly aware that you're in somewhere very special as oil portraits of selected past Captains stare down at you from every wall along with the plans of past course layouts of the club. You'll then probably go into the changing room and be greeted by virtually everyone in the room with the warmest of welcomes and great chat.

After the speediest of rounds (its foresomes played here, not fourball) you'll probably have one the best club lunches around in the Dining Room. If you think you might sit with your three friends then think again, as everyone sits down with everyone else at long tables and the conversation flows copiously - mostly talking about the game gone or the game ahead. Into the Lounge, and it's coffee surrounded by the course as you sit in a massive room which juts out toward the 18th green (don't miss your approach shot as everyone will know) and you can't help but notice the friendliness again. It's a special place indeed!

Neil Welsh

Scotland
Handicap: 13

User Rating:
Not rated

Exceptional course with exceptional history. Unfortunately the welcome wasn't the warmest, however none of that matters when you are playing possibly the greatest course in scotland. Greens were sublime, rough was fatal, course was in fabulous condition, the way the course winds in different directions ensures no two holes are being played the same. Simply superb

You must be logged in to write or rate reviews. Please Login or Register.

Average rating for this course from 5 reviews