Timeline

Notable Dates

  • The Royal Musselburgh Golf Club
  • 1774 The Musselburgh Golf Club was founded
  • 1774 The 1st Old Cup played for
  • 1811 The 1st Lady Golfer competition held at the Links, the prize was a Creel & Skull and 2 of the best Barcelona silk handkerchiefs
  • 1834 The Musselburgh Club issue a new set of rules
  • 1873 The first clubhouse at the Links on Links Place (Balcarres Road)
  • 1876 The Royal Musselburgh Golf Club received its Royal charter
  • 1925 Moved to Prestongrange onto the course designed by James Braid

The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers

  • 1774 Gentlemen golfers of Leith, Edinburgh, played at Leith Links from 1774 – 1830
  • In 1795 The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers was formed.
  • 1830 The Honourable Club wound up
  • 1836 The Club is revived and moved to Musselburgh Links, the first clubhouse is within the racecourse grandstand
  • 1868 Moved to a larger purpose built clubhouse to accommodate 300+ members at 8 Links Place (Balcarres Road). This was called the “Golf House Club” of which all members of the Honourable Company would be members. It was built at a cost of £2115
  • 1891 On 6th November 1891 the last medal was played at the Links
  • 1891/92 Moved to Muirfield at Gullane, East Lothain. Players who wished to stay at the Links could do so, The Honourable Company paid an annual fee of £150 for 5 years to “The New Club” for use of 100 club boxes and all privilages of the Club.
  • 1893 The “Golf House Club” club house is disposed of.

The Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh

  • 1735 The Edinburgh Golfing Society was formed. (This was started at Bruntsfield Links, but there was a difference of opinion between some of the members so The Burgess Society founded The Bruntsfield Association)
  • 1874/75 Moved to Musselburgh, 10 Links Place (Balcarras Road)
  • 1887 The Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society was formed
  • 1894/95 The club moved to Barnton onto a course designed by Tom Morris
  • 1929 The Royal Burgess Golfing Society became Royal by Decree – King George V (Duke of York played on several occasions)

The Bruntsfield Golfing Society

  • 1760/61 The Bruntsfield Association was founded by The Burgess Society. They played at Bruntsfield Links, Edinburgh, which they shared with The Burgess Society
  • 1845 Played at Musselburgh Links, The Cairns Medal
  • 1874 Moved to Musselburgh Links
  • 1875 The Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society was formed
  • 1868/69 The valuation role shows a clubhouse in the name of Bruntsfield Golf Club at Mill Hill at a rental of £20 per year
  • 1895/98 Moved to Davidsons Mains, Edinburgh, adjacent to The Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh onto a course designed by Willie Park