The Royal Burgess Golfing Society

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The Royal Burgess Golfing Society is a parkland golf course and is considered to be one of the oldest courses in Scotland. It is currently an exclusive golf club (situated in the area of Barnton, Edinburgh, capital of Scotland) where the golfers are mainly middle aged and elderly men, as the club has a strict clientele. It can take a long time for a person to become a member as they must be seconded, thirded etc. Notable members include Jack Nicklaus alongside a host of royals, aristocrats and socialites.

Ordinary Membership costs around £1,000 per year with corporate membership starting around 3 to 4 times that. Women are not permitted in the member's bar but are allowed in other areas of the club if accompanied by a member. They are also not allowed to become members. However, women are permitted to play golf, but only with the accompaniment of a member.

The Royal Burgess Golfing Society, the world's oldest golfing society, first started in the Bruntsfield Links, but moved to Musselburgh Links in 1874, due to overcrowding. However, the same problem arose when in the late 1800s, as golf started to become popular. They moved to their current Barnton course in 1894. The Royal Burgess has only had it's current name since 1929 when King George V ordered the name be changed from 'The Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society.' Royals having played at the Burgess and even some becoming members include from King George V and VI to King Edward VIII and, even today, HRH The Duke of York.

Hole Yards (red tees) Par (red tees) Yards (white tees) Par (white tees)
1 391 4 375 4
2 321 4 287 4
3 421 4 410 4
4 465 4 445 4
5 176 3 145 3
6 485 5 470 4
7 442 4 416 4
8 168 3 138 3
9 407 4 377 4
Out 3276 35 3063 34
10 380 4 362 4
11 348 4 342 4
12 314 4 303 4
13 201 3 183 3
14 386 4 371 4
15 410 4 384 4
16 481 5 456 4
17 443 4 414 4
18 247 4 233 3
In 3210 36 3048 34
Total 6486 71 6111 68

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