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Across Scotland, people of all levels come together each week to play bridge: a game that challenges the mind, connects communities and stays with you for life.
what is bridge?
Bridge is a card game played in pairs, where teamwork, strategy and communication come together.
It’s easy to begin, but offers a depth that keeps people engaged for years. Each game is different (part logic, part intuition) with just enough challenge to keep it interesting. Played all over the world, bridge is known for sharpening the mind and bringing people together.
In Scotland, it’s enjoyed in local clubs, community spaces and online by people of all ages and backgrounds. You don’t need experience. You don’t need a partner. Just a willingness to give it a go.
Why we exist
Scottish Bridge is the
national governing body
for bridge in Scotland.
We support players, clubs and competitions across the country, from local weekly games to national and international events.
Whether you’re looking to find a club, start learning or take part in competitions, we provide the structure and support to make it possible.
Play
Bridge is social, absorbing and quietly addictive.
Play face-to-face in welcoming local clubs across Scotland or join online if that suits you better. Whether it’s a regular weekly game or an occasional visit, it fits easily around you.
Learn
A game that sharpens the mind, without ever feeling like work.
Bridge develops memory, concentration and problem-solving, but learning remains relaxed, supportive and enjoyable. Lessons are available across Scotland.
Belong
Bridge is social, welcoming and rooted in connection.
Clubs are friendly, sociable spaces where a shared interest becomes something more: a routine, a connection, a community. Over time, it becomes a valued part your life.
getting started
Starting is simpler than you might think.
Whether you’re completely new or returning after time away, there are welcoming and supported ways to begin. You don’t need experience or a partner, just a willingness to give it a go.
1
Become a member
Join Scottish Bridge to take part more widely: access competitions, track your progress and become part of the wider community.
2
Join your local club
Explore local clubs across Scotland and find a place that suits you, whether nearby, online or a mix of both.
3
Take a lesson
Join a beginner lesson or taster session to learn the basics in a relaxed, supportive environment, guided by experienced teachers.
Existing Members
Everything you need, in one place.
If you’ve been here before, things may look a little different. We’ve refreshed the website to make it easier to find what you need, whether that’s competitions, results, rankings or your membership details.
what’s on
From local games to national competitions and beyond.
Explore a full calendar of bridge across Scotland, with opportunities to play, compete and connect at every level.
the world of bridge
Stories, insights and perspectives from Scottish Bridge.
Explore the game through stories, insights and perspectives, from player journeys and expert advice to interviews and reviews.