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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Haddington Golf Club.
Whilst UK-GolfGuide.com attempts to turf out the more unhelpful or just plain daft contributions, some may slip through. If you have played the course or hold a different opinion to those of the contributors, feel free to use the Add your Comments icon to provide a broader spread of views. If you have a gripe with the club then take it up with them directly - please don't use this facility for airing grievances!.
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Haddington Golf Club Player Reports
Nick March (England) 19/10/07
Played this course with a friend on 17th October. Course was in absolutely fantastic condition, pristine fairways and challenging greens with fantastic roll.
Staff at the club, were friendly and helpfull. For £25 a round it is exceptionally good value. Remember if you want championship courses and challenges you have to pay championship rates
Will certainly be back
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Allan Robertson (Scotland) 27/05/06
Played this course on 26 th May,this is a very well kept course with literally every fairway flanked by trees.The fairways and greens were in great condition ,the greens being the more demanding part of the course.Look out for some lovely holes the 6th,8th and particularly the 15th.
A good course for any handicapper ,not too long and not too demanding.
£35 for the day package per person was great value.
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Robert Bell (South Africa) 20/02/06
Played this course on return to Edinburgh on July 6th 2005 after some thirty years and boy has it changed. Some very interesting holes, good greens and excellent bar facilities. All in all a good experience.
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Colin Young Handicap 6 (England) 02/05/03
Having been a member at Haddington for 5 years late 70's early 80's as a junior, I always look forward to playing the course on my annual return to Scotland.
I believe that the course is in better shape than ever before, the fairways are in excellent condition, green and lush as are the greens, during the height of summer the ball will stop from 3 iron up, this is something that down south we only see rarely due to the difference in climate.
I feel that Haddington offers something different to the usual links courses around the county, as enjoyable as they themselves are to play.
The 8th Par 3 (Quarry) from the tee playing up to a plateau 160 yards away is a real testing little hole, distance and height must be right or bogey or worse is all that is available. I have always thought that as the course has matured over the last 20 years the 9th Par 4 is probably the most cosmetically pleasing, the fairways are cut with real definition, from the raised tee looking down to the green it all looks very inviting, again however a 5 or 6 is so easy with 2 bunkers waiting at the front of the green.
Since my previous visit there has been extensive work undertaken to toughen up a few of the holes on the back 9, with water coming in to play on the 12th, 13th and 14th holes, well thought out, as well as bunkers placed across the fairway at the 2nd shot landing area of the Par 5 11th. These are all excellent additions to the course, no more critisism for being too flat and boring please.This cousre is now a good challenge for most handicaps, however because you never get a bad lie I feel it is also very fair.
The Pro is a genuinely friendly guy, overall very welcoming club and a pleasure to play. Can't wait til next year.
Michael Cave (England) 05/03/02
Have read previous comments with interest. Played last month (end of February). Main impression was that the course is boring - nearly every hole completely straight with few features of interest and none of the awesome views offered by other better courses in the area. Worst of all, we had to play off these lousy plastic mats, which took some getting used to. To be fair, we were warned of this at the time of booking. On the positive side, the greens were good. The soup and sandwiches lunch was very simple but fresh and plenty of it for a fiver. Worth a visit when playing with some less regular golfers, or as a warm up for the more challenging and interesting courses nearby.
Dave Bell (England) 17/09/01
I read the comments made by G Johnson (24.5.2001)having paida deposit for myself and 9 others to play the course and have their 3 course lunch for £5.50! Needless to say I didn't tell my party about the comments I had read.
We arrived and were made very welcome by the stewardess, even though we were late. The food was good, with a choice of four main courses. Although not cordon bleu, it was extremely good value.
The course itself was in very good condition, none of the greens were patchy and the fairways (particularly the 10th) were green and cut short. Overall a good course, especially if like us you are on a budget. (Try 9 holes at Castle Park, just up the road on the same day).

