Golf

The Berwick area is served by a number of great golf clubs in spectacular locations.

In the town itself is Magdalene Fields which which is situated beside the eastward facing cliffs over 18 holes. The course offers spectacular views to the sea and also north and south along the coast.
For more information see their website here.

Visit the Magdalene Fields Club website via the link – http://magdalene-fields.co.uk

A couple of miles down the coast is Goswick Golf Club which provides a true links experience next to the glorious Northumberland beaches. The course has hosted Open qualifiers a couple of times in recent years and is very popular with visiting players. Visit their website here for more information.

Visit https://www.goswickgolfclub.com for more information.

Just across the border in Eyemouth is another beautifully situated course which again hugs the rugged coastline. Situated on the south side of the river Eye the clubhouse offers amazing views and is popular with diners.
Visit the club website here.

The Eyemouth Golf Club website can be found here – http://www.eyemouthgolfclub.co.uk

Approximately 12 miles west of Berwick lies the border town of Coldstream and it’s Hirsel Golf Club on the outskirts of the town. The course winds through spectacular wooded land and has panoramic scenery of the Cheviots and surrounding area. Visit the website here.

Visit the website for more info on the Hirsel – https://www.hirselgc.co.uk

Further south there are also a number of links courses which are all set in spectacular locations starting at Bamburgh then Seahouses and in the shadow of Dunstanburgh Castle.

Bamburgh Castle Golf Club – visit the website here – http://www.bamburghcastlegolfclub.co.uk

Footage including Seahouse Golf Club

Dunstanburgh Golf Club sits in the shadow of the 14th century castle ruins – visit the website – https://www.dunstanburgh.com

There are also inland courses at Wooler which features a 9 golf course on a rugged hill with great vistas of the nearby Cheviot Hills. Visit their website here.

Wooler golf course in the shadow of the Cheviot Hills. http://www.woolergolf.co.uk

On the Scottish side there is a parkland course in the historic Border market town of Duns which was the home of racing legend Jim Clark. For more info visit their website here.