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  2. North Berwick Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    The North Berwick Golf Club (NBGC), at North Berwick, East Lothian, was founded in 1832. It is the 13th oldest golf club in the world and only St Andrews hosts a club which has played continuously over the same course for longer. Although the NBGC was the first club in the world to allow female members, full membership rights were only granted ...

  3. North Berwick West Links - Wikipedia

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    Four golf clubs are based at the West Links - the North Berwick Golf Club (founded 1832), Tantallon Golf Club (1853), Bass Rock Golf Club (1873) and the North Berwick Ladies Golf Club (1888). The North Berwick G.C. is the 13th oldest club in the world and only St. Andrews has a club which has continuously played over the same course for longer ...

  4. Renaissance Club - Wikipedia

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    The Renaissance Club is a golf club in Scotland, located four miles (10 km) west of North Berwick, twenty miles (30 km) east of Edinburgh. It hosted the 2017 Scottish Senior Open , 2019–2024 Scottish Opens , and Ladies Scottish Open in 2019 and 2020.

  5. North Berwick - Wikipedia

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    56.058°N 2.717°W. / 56.058; -2.717. North Berwick ( / ˈbɛrɪk /; Scottish Gaelic: Bearaig a Tuath) [2] is a seaside town and former royal burgh in East Lothian, Scotland. It is situated on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, approximately 20 miles (32 km) east-northeast of Edinburgh.

  6. Harry Berwick - Wikipedia

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    Harry Williamson Berwick MBE (23 April 1923 – 3 April 1988) was an Australian golfer. He won the Australian Amateur twice, in 1950 and 1956, and won the 1952 New Zealand Amateur. He won two open titles in 1956, the Lakes Open and the New Zealand Open. He was part of the Australian teams that won the 1954 Commonwealth Tournament at St Andrews ...

  7. Ben Sayers - Wikipedia

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    In January 1911, he took up the post of head professional at The Golf Club of Monte Carlo. While there, he was known for taking wagers on the course, presumably betting on himself against all takers of his challenges. Instructor, club maker, and golf course architect Statue of Ben Sayers outside the former factory in North Berwick

  8. Dorothy Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Career. Status. Amateur. Achievements and awards. World Golf Hall of Fame. 1978 ( member page) Dorothy Lee Campbell (24 March 1883 – 20 March 1945) was a Scottish amateur golfer. Campbell was the first woman to win the American, British and Canadian Women's Amateurs. [1]

  9. Brigitte Varangot - Wikipedia

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    Varangot came to represent Golf de Saint Germain, situated 20 kilometers west of Paris, France. [2] Varangot, age 17, won the 1957 Girls Amateur Championship at North Berwick Golf Club, Scotland, the most prestigious youth golf tournament in Europe. [3] She came close to defending her title, when she reached the final the following year.