Turnhouse Golf Club

Turnhouse Golf Club is a golf club situated in the West of Edinburgh on Lennie Hill at Turnhouse, Scotland.

History

The course dates back to 1897[1] when there were only 9-holes. By 1900, the layout was expanded to 18 holes and James Braid made amendments to the original layout in 1924. This has been the home of Turnhouse Golf Club since the name changed from the Lothian Golf Club in 1909.

Contemporary times

The club host an annual 7-day tournament which is regarded as one of the best in the Lothians[citation needed] and usually attracts high calibre players from far and wide. The layout has changed in recent years to include a brand new 5th hole in addition to the reshaping of many of the original greens.

Junior golf

In 2005, Turnhouse became the first Edinburgh golf club to offer ClubGolf junior golf coaching. Their member, Iain Holt, has recently won a national award in recognition of his achievements. [2]

In 2013, the Turnhouse Junior team won a triple of the Edinburgh Summer League, the Edinburgh Inter Club and also the Scottish final of the Junior Team Golf Home Nations event. The latter victory saw the team qualifying as Scottish Champions for the Home Nations Championship in Spain.[3]

References

  1. ^ "City golf club succeeds in drive for expansion". The Scotsman. 1 September 2006. Retrieved 21 October 2011.
  2. ^ "Nicklaus presides over night of glory for Lothians". The Scotsman. 28 March 2012. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Turnhouse golfers to represent Scotland in Spain". The Scotsman. 30 October 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2013.

Further reading

  • (8 January 2005.) "Golfers' range plans face being bunkered." The Scotsman. Accessed November 2011.
  • (10 June 2005.) "Turnhouse helping children to get in the swing of golf." The Scotsman. Accessed November 2011.
  • (28 August 2006.) "Golf club idea swings it with planners." The Scotsman. Accessed November 2011.
  • (11 June 2007.) "Golf's no longer a good walk spoiled - you can now stand still." The Scotsman. Accessed November 2011.
  • (21 May 2008.) "Girls are given their Turn in bid to find golfing stars of the future." The Scotsman. Accessed November 2011.

External links

  • Official website

55°57′0.00″N 3°19′58.80″W / 55.9500000°N 3.3330000°W / 55.9500000; -3.3330000

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