Muirfield
Muirfield is a links golf course located in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland, and the headquarters of The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, the world's oldest verifiable organized golf club, founded in 1744.[1][2]
The course, originally laid out by Old Tom Morris in 1891 and substantially redesigned by Harry Colt in 1925, features a distinctive anticlockwise loop layout that emphasizes strategic play over brute power, with firm, fast fairways bounded by deep rough and pot bunkers.[2]
Muirfield has hosted The Open Championship 16 times, more than any other venue outside the original rotation, yielding victories for players including James Braid in 1906, Gary Player in 1959, Jack Nicklaus in 1966, Tom Watson in 1980, Nick Faldo in 1987 and 1992, and Ernie Els in 2002.[3][4][5]
The club's longstanding tradition of male-only membership ended in 2017 following an ultimatum from The R&A, which conditioned future Open hostings on admitting women, reflecting tensions between its preservationist ethos and modern pressures on golf's governing bodies.[6]