Golf Courses at St Andrews
The Old Course, St Andrews - 6721 yds - Par 72
Old Course Swilken Bridge, St AndrewsThe Home of Golf, where the game begun 600 years ago. The infamous Old Course is the venue for the 2010 Open Championship and is memorable for its famous features; Road Hole and Hell Bunker and the Swilken Bridge.
New Course, St Andrews - 6625 yds - Par 71
New Course 18th Hole, St Andrews Over 100 years old, opening in April 1895. The New Course was designed by Tom Morris and sits in the shadows of the Old Course. The course features a classic links layout with natural gorse, thick rough and undulating greens. Regarded by many as a tougher test than the Old Course.
Jubilee Course, St Andrews - 6742 yds - Par 72
Jubilee Course 15 Hole, St AndrewsThe third course to be built in the town of St Andrews, opened for play in 1897. It began as a 12 hole course before being extended to 18 holes in 1905. It is the work of Donald Steel that gives the Jubilee the quality it represents today. A testing layout where accuracy from the tee is desired.
Eden Course, St Andrews - 6250 yds - Par 70
Eden Course 18th Hole, St AndrewsOpened in 1914, designed by Harry S. Colt. Parts of course have been lately modified by the work of Donald Steel. The course features a quirky layout where much of success is won from a good tee shot.
Strathtyrum, St Andrews - 5620 yds - Par 69
Starthtyrum Course 1st Hole, St AndrewsShorter and less testing, the strathtyrum is the best course for higher handicappers. A flat layout with good bunker positioning.
The Balgove, St Andrews - 1520 yrds - Par 30
Balgove Course 1st Hole, St AndrewsIdeal for families and beginners, this nine hole golf course resembles a simple layout with tees, bunkers and a double green.
Castle Course, St Andrews - 7188 yrds - Par 71
Castle Course 9th Hole, St AndrewsThe seventh course at St Andrews, opened in June 2008 and is the work of David Mclay Kidd (architect of bandon Dunes in Oregon). This course features stunning views from a cliff top site, undulating greens and fairways, thick gorse, elevated greens, valley of sins. One of the finest courses at the links and a real test for the average to experienced player.


