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Muirfield
The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers is the oldest club in the world, with continuous records from 1744.
They began on Leith Links, in Edinburgh, moved out to Musselburgh when the links became too congested, and then to their present home at Muirfield.
Muirfield is the location of James Baird's and Harry Vardon's first Open wins, Jack Nicklaus's first in 1966 and Lee Trevino's mauling of Tony Jacklin in 1972, and home to two of Nick Faldo's Open triumphs.
Muirfield is considered hallowed ground, being one of the earliest courses in the world to use the design concepts of two loops of nine running contrary to each other.
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