Broomieknowe Golf Club Explained

Broomieknowe Golf Club is a parkland golf club in Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, Scotland.

History

The golf club was formed in 1905 with the golf course opening in April 1906. The original course was designed by North Berwick professional golfer Ben Sayers, consisting of 18 holes and measuring 4740 yards. In 1933, golf course architect and professional James Braid redesigned the course to take advantage of new land, and extended the length to 5826 yards. The James Braid design lasted until the late 1980s, when the course undertook significant restructuring as a result of the extension of the A7 road between Edinburgh at the Scottish Borders. The new course opened in 1995 measuring 6150 yards.

Scorecard

The current course has a standard scratch of 70 with a competition standard scratch of 69.

HoleLength (Yards)ParHoleLength (Yards)Par
13164104024
23474111833
33694124414
43214134304
51673144084
64014151533
74684162974
84705173094
93164183184
Out320936In294134
Total615070

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