Following the inaugural tournament in 2005 at Musselburgh Old Links, venue for 6 Opens in the late 19th century, the World Hickory Open 2006 moved 10 miles east to Craigielaw Golf Club, Aberlady for its first PGA supported event. A full field of professionals competed in a Pro-am and the following day’s Open. Craigielaw continued to host the event through 2006, 7 and 8. In 2009 the event moves to the historic golf course at
Gullane.
Unique Stretch of Golfing Country
Gullane No. 2 as with its companion courses 1 and 3 sits mainly astride Gullane Hill. Close by is Luffness and among others nearby are East Lothian gems of Craigielaw, Kilspindie, Muirfield, Archerfield, The Renaissance and North Berwick West. This is quite a unique stretch of golfing coastline.
The Reverend John Kerr in his golfing guide (1894) wrote “There is no quainter or romantic spot than Gullane. Nor are there finer links anywhere ; try them for yourself. And what with hill and valley, fresh air and fine scenery, say if you can bring me anything to match my beloved Gullane.”
Bernard Darwin also put in his pennyworth in his book of great British golf courses (1910). He writes “There is probably no other golfing centre that is quite so good as Gullane”.
The course was built in 1898, designed by Willie Park Jr. and at the time was considered to be tougher than No.1, its yardage being over 6,000 yards. One of the great features of the course is its excellent short holes, particularly the 11th with its magnificent view and tricky club selection. Today it measures 6,244 yards from the medal tees which should prove to be quite a test for the best hickory players.
There are events in the first part of this week at Musselburgh Old and Craigielaw after which there will be the The World Hickory Practice Day on Gullane No2 on Wednesday 23rd Sepember , The World Hickory Pro-Am on Thursday "4th September and the World Hickory Open on Friday 25th September - see
poster for details. A good field of professionals and amateurs will be competing for a prizefund of £17,500
Why don't you go along and support on Friday ?
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