Craigielaw Golf Club & Lodge is situated on a stunning cliffside, offering breathtaking views of the River Forth estuary and the expansive North Sea. This provides a memorable backdrop for a golf experience. Although the course is one of the newest on Scotland’s famous ’Golf Coast,’ it has already hosted the Scottish Senior Open in 2018 and is ranked among the top 80 courses in the country.
Craigielaw Golfklub & Lodge
1 x overnight stay
1 x breakfast
1 x dinner
1 x green fee on Craigielaw Golf Course
1 x green fee on Kilspindie Golf Course
Sunday – Thursday: 170 £
Friday – Saturday: 185 £
Between 1st November 2024 – 31st March 2025
Price per person in shared double room
From 170 £
Craigielaw Golfklub & Lodge
2 x overnight stays
2 x breakfast
2 x dinner
2 x green fee on Craigielaw Golf Course
1 x green fee on Kilspindie Golf Course
Sunday – Thursday: 420 £
Friday – Saturday: 465 £
Between 15st May 2024 – 31st October 2024
Price per person in shared double room
From 420 EUR
Craigielaw Golfklub & Lodge
3 x overnight stays
3 x breakfast
3 x dinner
1 x green fee on Craigielaw Golf Course
1 x green fee on Kilspindie Golf Course
1 x green fee on Gullane 3 Golf Course
1 x green fee on Longniddry Golf Course
Sunday – Thursday: 592 £
Friday – Saturday: 658 £
Between 15st May 2024 – 31st October 2024
Price per person in shared double room
From 592 £
Accommodation
The Lodge at Craigielaw, adjacent to the clubhouse, features 30 comfortable rooms. Guests can choose from rooms with views of the course, the River Forth, Gullane Golf Courses, and the sea, as well as tranquil rooms overlooking the beautiful courtyard.
Restaurant
The restaurant and bar offer captivating views over Craigielaw Golf Club. Additionally, some of the UK's finest dining can be found in Edinburgh, including several Michelin-starred establishments. There are also local gems to explore in the nearby towns of Longniddry and Prestonpans.
Golf courses
Located in the picturesque village of Aberlady and adjacent to the traditional links at Kilspindie, Craigielaw is not a classic coastal course. Its large, rolling greens give it an American resort feel, but the dominant feature is the firm, sandy turf underfoot. As a modern construction, Craigielaw is longer and more open than many older links courses, yet the key to a good score still lies in the short game. The challenging greens and the numerous deep bunkers surrounding them make this course a true gem. The excellent practice facilities at Craigielaw also make it a retreat for some of Scotland's best golfers.
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