Gullane No.3 Course
at Gullane Golf Club
Edinburgh & East Lothian, Scotland
Gullane No.3 Course overview
Designed by Willie Park Jnr in 1910, Gullane No.3 is the youngest of the three courses at Gullane. Although only 5134 yards off the tips and a par-67 No.3 enjoys some of the best views across Aberlady Bay to the Firth of Forth and Edinburgh beyond.
Maintained to the same high standards as its older siblings, with numerous bunkers and sloping greens, this course is for straight hitters and simply a tighter, scaled-down version of all that exists on No.1 and 2. Spectacular and tricky, Gullane No.3 is a superb links in its own right with approach play and putting your ticket to good scoring.
Signature Holes
The 5th tee box sits at the top of Gullane Hill, and after the steep climb up the 4th hole, an incredible vista awaits. Take time to get your breath back and enjoy the view!
Did You Know?
Gullane No.3 has one par-5, six par-3s and eleven par-4 holes.
Accommodation near Gullane No.3 Course
Kilspindie Golf Club
Kilspindie is one of Scotland’s historic links gems, founded in 1867 and measuring just 5500 yards off the tips, with beautiful views across Aberlady Bay and the Firth of Forth.
Luffness New Golf Club
Traditional links course just 20 miles east of Edinburgh next to Gullane Golf Club. Known for its incredible greens and consistently ranked amongst top 50 courses in Scotland.
Gullane Golf Club
Gullane Golf Club was formed in 1884 and offers three links courses. No.1 is the most famous and has hosted the European Tour’s Scottish Open. No.2 and No.3 are also great fun to play.
Craigielaw Golf Club
A Donald Steel links gem that opened in 2001 and sits very comfortably alongside the bigger names of Muirfield, Gullane and North Berwick. Lots of character and fun to play with great coastal views.
Longniddry Golf Club
A split personality course with that unique combination of woodlands with links, Longniddry is shorter at 6260 yards and has no par-5s but eight par-4s over 400 yards. Quirky and fun!