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Goswick Links - Aerial

Goswick Links is blessed with a gloriously remote setting

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Once known as Berwick-upon-Tweed but rebranded as Goswick Links not so long ago, this top-notch course is both blessed and slightly cursed by its gloriously remote location. Here, you can enjoy a classic links in wonderful solitude with big skies and the freshest air, but for most of us, it’s quite a trek!

Any effort made to get here, however, will be more than amply rewarded as you enjoy one of the finest such courses in England (only just, though). A few miles south of the Scottish border, this ever-improving design made it into the top 200 of the Golf Monthly UK&I course rankings about 15 years ago.

Back to the very beginning

Goswick Links - Hole 2

Looking down back over the par-3 2nd

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The club was founded in 1890 and its initial nine-hole course was designed by Tom Dunn, a professional from North Berwick, 40 miles or so up and around the coast, with which it is regularly and easily confused. It was soon extended to 18 holes, and James Braid played an exhibition match here in 1901, the year of the first of his five Open victories.

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