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OLD
COURSE
18 Hole Links
Par 72
6566 Yards |
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| Home of Golf and host to
the Open Championship in 2005. |
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KINGSBARNS
18 Hole Links
Par 72
7100 Yards |
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| A course design that is
a tribute to its Scottish Heritage. True links turf, challenging but
playable with the drama of the sea always present. Voted the best
new course of 2002. A must play if you insist on the best. |
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NEW
COURSE
18 Hole Links
Par 71
6604 Yards |
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| Over 100 years old, the
oldest new course in the world. Rolling greens undulating fairways,
hidden greens and thick gorse regarded by many as more difficult than
‘The Old’. |
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JUBILEE
18 Hole Links
Par 72
6805 Yards
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| This is a Championship Course
more than 100 years old and considered possibly as the toughest of
all the St Andrews Courses. |
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DEVLIN
18 Hole Links
Par 72
7049 Yards |
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| Bruce Devlin's experience
and expertise have provided the Devlin with its innovative and exciting
character. It is a truly magnificent championship course that sweeps
its way along the rugged seaside landscape. |
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TORRANCE
18
Hole Links
Par 72
7037 Yards |
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| The Torrance Course, designed
by the late Gene Sarazen and Sam Torrance, sweeps its way around the
St Andrews Bay hotel and down to the coastal edge. |
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THE
DUKES
18 Hole Parkland
Par 72
7271 Yards |
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| A beautifully sculpted parkland
Course situated on elevated ground. The Course and clubhouse enjoy
spectacular views of the town and bay of St Andrews. |
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EDEN
18 Hole Links
Par 70
6112 Yards |
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| Its cunningly positioned
bunkers and the almost inevitable winds that roll in from the Eden
Estuary make the Eden Course present a formidable but popular challenge. |
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STRATHTYRUM
18 Hole Links
Par 65
5094 Yards |
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| An easier course well suited
for the less experienced or beginner golfer while still enjoying the
unique atmosphere of St Andrews Links. |
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BALGOVE
9 Hole Links
Par 60
1530 Yards |
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| A real golfing experience
for the learner golfer, good bunkers and greens. This is a nine hole
course. |
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