Gullane is a Village in the east of central
Scotland, 20 miles east of Edinburgh.
Gullane is popular for its three Golf
Courses, Old St Andrews Church, and Beach with a
large car park on the north side of the
Village. There are also a number of other top
Golf Courses close by such as Muirfield and Archerfield. The
National Museum of Flight is 8
miles southeast.
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The image top is of Old St Andrews Church at
the west end of the Main Street, next to the
Professional Shop for the three Gullane Golf
Courses.
The second image is looking east along the
Main Street with the Bonnie Badger Hotel and
Restaurant mid way along the street.
The Pitch and Putt is at East Links Road,
just off the Main Street, with the Mallard Hotel overlooking the
Pitch and Putt and Golf Courses.
The Old Clubhouse
Restaurant also overlooks the Pitch and
Putt.
Gullane Visitors Clubhouse for the number 2
and 3 courses is in the centre of the Town,
just off the Main Street, with a large car
park.
The Members Clubhouse and for Visitors to
the number 1 course is about 200 yards
northwest, with the professional shop next to
the 1st tee.
Gullane Number
One is regarded as one of the top Golf
Courses in Scotland.
Gullane History
800s - the first Church was built at
Gullane.
1100s - St Andrew's Church was built to
replace the earlier Church.
1612 - St Andrews Church was abandoned after
Dirleton Church was completed two miles
northeast.
1888 - Gullane Parish Church was completed
in Gullane.
1854 - Gullane Golf Club was founded with
the three courses opened in 1884, 1898 and
1910.
1891 - Muirfield Golf Club was founded on
the east side of Gullane.
1892 - Muirfield Golf Club hosted The
Open.
Muirfield has since hosted The Open in 1896,
1901, 1906, 1912, 1929, 1935, 1948, 1959, 1966,
1972, 1980, 1987, 1992, 2002, 2013 with winners
such as Mickelson, Els, Faldo and Watson.
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