- Royal Musselburgh Golf Club
The Royal Musselburgh Golf Club is a
golf club atPrestongrange House ,Prestongrange nearPrestonpans ,East Lothian ,Scotland ,UK , on the B1361.Between 1774 and 1926, the club was based atLevenhall Links ,Musselburgh .History
The first golf clubs were founded in the 18th century. The first was the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers in 1744, and the Roal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in 1754, followed by the Royal Blackheath Golf Club in 1766 and the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club in 1774. These clubs gradually accepted some responsibility for the links on which they played.
What is now the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club was established in 1774 as the Musselburgh Golf Club, and the Old Cup was played for for the first time. It is the oldest golf trophy that has been played for continuously in the world, and it can be seen in the Clubhouse.
In 1811 the first Lady Golfer competition took place, and in 1834 the club issued a new set of rules.
The course is the fifth oldest golf course in the world. It was originally played over the nine-hole course at
Levenhall Links , and in 1872 the first clubhouse was built at the Links.In 1876 the club became the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club. The royal title was granted by Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, godson of the Duke of Wellington. He remained as Patron of the club until his death in 1942.
In 1908 RMGC merged with the New Club, one of four golf clubs on the Links.
In 1922 the Club entered a new era through the move to
Prestongrange House and Estate, made possible through CISWO, the Coat Industry Social Welfare Organisation. The new clubhouse was a 12th centuryhistoric house , originally owned by themonk s ofNewbattle Abbey . An 18-hole course was designed by renowned golf course architect James Braid as a traditional parkland course, yet close to the sea. The yardage is 6237.The club in the 21st century
Royal Musselburgh Golf Club is part of
Lothian and Borders Police 's "Golf Initiative" which enables school pupils to have free coaching and support.In the Telegraph newspaper's search for the most characterful golf course in Scotland, RMGC won the accolade of "Most venerable" golf course.
Reference
*BAker,Sonia; (2000); "Prestongrange House"; Prestoungrange University Press, 2000
* [http://www.ciswo.org.uk/home.hmtl Website of CISWO, the Coal Industry Social Welfare Organisation]
*RCAHMS DPM 1860/137/1 - 10 plans/sketches of Royal Musselburgh Golf Club building, 1865 - 1875]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/main.jhtml?xml=/travel/exclusions/Supplements/scotland2004/nscot06.xml&page=1 Telegraph newspaper: RMGC the "Most venerable" of golf clubs]
*" [http://books.google.com/books?id=-4QCAAAAYAAJ|Golf: A Royal and Ancient Game] " by Robert Clark 1875 and 1893, reprinted 1975 by EP Publishing.
*" [http://books.google.com/books?id=l-IUIch4FLIC|The Scottish Golf Book] " by Malcolm Campbell, Glynn Satterly; publ. 1999 by Sports Publishing LLC, 224 pp. ISBN 1583820531
*" [http://books.google.com/books?id=26j9GgAACAAJ|A History of Royal Musselburgh Golf Club 1774-1999] " by Robert Ironside and H. Douglas, priv. prtd. 1999, 213pp'
External links
* [http://www.edinburgh.org/downloads/eas-lothian-pdf/ Visit East Lothian on Edinburgh's Doorstep (map leaflet)]
* [http://www.golfnookscotland.com/RoyalMusselburgh.htm Golf Nook Scotland website]
* [http://www.royalmusselburgh.co.uk Website of the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club]
* [http://www.lbp.police.uk/press_release/articles/2006%5CNovember%5C23%5C2.htm Edinburgh and Lothians Police Golf Initiative for young persons]
ee also
*
List of places in East Lothian
*List of places in West Lothian
*List of places in Midlothian
*List of places in Edinburgh Photo gallery
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