Founded in 1892, Mortonhall is the oldest course in the city
of Edinburgh over which golf is still played and is rightly
regarded as one of Scotland's best hidden gems. A championship test
of 6, 502 yards, the course boasts magnificent mature silver birch,
fir, pine, sycamore and cherry trees, not to mention immaculate
fairways. It enjoys a rich, natural environment comprising diverse
habitats that support a wide range of flora and fauna as well as
unrivalled views across Edinburgh, the Firth of Forth and the
Pentland Hills. It is simply, one of the best courses in the
Lothians.