Muirfield

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Muirfield is a historic and prestigious links golf course in Scotland, renowned as a frequent host of The Open Championship.

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instanceOf golf course
links golf course
sports venue
associatedWith The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers
climate temperate maritime
country Scotland
courseLayout two concentric loops
courseType links
designedBy Old Tom Morris
firstOpenHosted 1892
governingBody The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers
hasAccessType private members’ club with limited visitor play
hasGenderPolicyChange voted to admit women members in 2017
hasHoles 18
hasMajorChampionship men’s major championship
women’s major championship
hasPar 71
hasPlayingSurface natural grass
hasReputation one of the world’s top golf courses
hasSignatureFeature deep pot bunkers
strategic bunkering
thick rough
hasTournament Curtis Cup
Ryder Cup
The Senior Open Championship
surface form: Senior Open Championship

The Amateur Championship
The Open Championship
Walker Cup
Women’s British Open
hasWorldRanking consistently ranked among top golf courses globally
languageOfSignage English
locatedIn East Lothian
Gullane
United Kingdom
nearbyCity Edinburgh
nearestTown Gullane
notableFor clubhouse traditions
frequent host of The Open Championship
historic links layout
opened 1891
operatedBy The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers
ownedBy The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers
partOf Scottish golf links
redesignedBy Harry Colt
region East Lothian
surface form: Lothian

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East Lothian hasGolfCourse Muirfield