Carnoustie Golf Course & Club
The
Golf Links, like St Andrews, is a public golf course.
The Championship course has hosted several Open Championships,
most recently in 1999. Sadly, that tournament will be best
known for the 72nd hole antics of Frenchman, Jean Van de Velde,
where he had a triple bogey including a visit to the Burn
to force a playoff with Justin Leonard and the eventually
winner, Paul Lawrie.
The course is widely thought of as the most difficult Open
venue. The wind plays a big part in the way the course is
played and a calm day here is uncommon. The holes are generally
long and are so well bunkered that position off the tee is
paramount to a good score. Carnoustie has no weak holes and
requires a well-rounded game to score well. Accurate chipping
to the large greens is crucial and it is best to avoid the
bunkers as they are deep and well placed.
The finishing holes are as good a collection as you would
find anywhere. The 16th is a punishing par three of over 250
yards to an elevated green. The 17th is a par four where it
is possible to cross the burn three times during the journey
to the green, and the 18th is a difficult driving hole across
the burn and the approach must also carry the burn as well
For assistance please contact us at info@golfvacationsscotland.com
or +353 1 624 6366.
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