DUDDINGSTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland
Designed by Willie Park
Duddingston Golf Club sits on the lower slopes of Arthur's Seat in southeast Edinburgh, occupying parkland adjacent to Duddingston Loch and Holyrood Park. The course was designed by Willie Park, the four-time Open Championship winner from Musselburgh who became one of Scotland's most prolific early golf architects. Established in the 1890s, Duddingston represents Park's characteristic approach to routing golf holes across natural terrain, working with the existing contours rather than imposing artificial features.
The layout plays across gently rolling parkland with mature tree-lined fairways and views toward Arthur's Seat and the Salisbury Crags. The proximity to Holyrood Park and the bird sanctuary at Duddingston Loch gives the course a distinctive setting within Edinburgh's urban landscape, combining accessibility with a sense of seclusion. The terrain provides natural movement in the fairways and greens, typical of Park's design philosophy during the formative era of golf architecture.
Duddingston functions as a traditional members' club with a local Edinburgh membership base. The course serves as a regular venue for club competitions and regional amateur events within Scottish golf. Its location makes it one of several historic courses within Edinburgh's boundaries, contributing to the city's deep connection to the game's development in Scotland. The clubhouse maintains the atmosphere of a long-established Scottish golf club, with traditions reflecting more than a century of continuous play on the same ground.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Duddingston was designed by Willie Park.
Yes. Duddingston at Duddingston Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Duddingston is 72.
Duddingston plays 6,525 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Duddingston is 138.
Duddingston is a 18-hole course.