
Celebrating more than a century of great golf in the Scottish Borders, Jedburgh Golf Club is a parklands course that will delight and challenge golfers of all levels and from all parts of the globe. Having grown from a nine-hole run to an 18-hole course in 2006, Jedburgh has hosted some of the greatest Scottish golfers in history, including the legendary Colin Montgomerie.
Set amidst rolling hills and awe-inspiring scenery, Jedburgh is near the town of Dunion Hill. Gradual slopes highlight the well-manicured greens at Jedburgh, where water will come into play and accuracy is rewarded. Nonetheless, golfers of all skill levels will find Jedburgh a fair yet stern test for their games.
Originally designed by Willie Park in 1893, the course celebrated its centennial with a match between Montgomerie and club champion Calum Brown. The new nine holes were designed by Alistair Connell. The 18-hole run plays to nearly 6,000 yards from the back tees, and features holes with Scottish-inspired names like the No. 13 Cheviot View and the No. 16 Linthaughlee, a lengthy and challenging par 3.
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- Practice Facilities
- Catering available
- Bar
- Open to visitors
Location: One mile west on B6358
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