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    Carnouiste GC

    Designer: Old Tom Morris, James Braid 
    Established: 1842 (Carnoustie & Taymouth)
    Location: Carnoustie Golf Links
    Carnoustie
    Angus
    Scotland
    DD7 7JF

    Distance: 12 miles east of Dundee.
    Championship Length 6,941 / 6,692 / 6,405 yards
    PAR 72 / 70 / 70
    SSS 75 / 74 / 73
    Type Links
     

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    Carnouiste GolfCourse: Carnoustie Golf Links, Carnoustie

    Monster water hazards, formidable bunkers, three of the worlds most acclaimed closing holes and a course that is hard to find Carnoustie is definitely one for the dogged golfer. Ranked 27th in the world for its demanding layout, Carnoustie is considered as one of the most difficult natural sea side links courses. Although there is little by way of dramatic scenery or a game-upstaging sea view, the beauty of the layout makes up for it.

    Golf has been played on these links since as far back as 1527 and there is evidence of a 10-hole course laid out in 1842. But the Carnoustie as we know it today was born of the labors of Old Tom Morris in 1857 with additions in 1926 by James Braid. The Beast hosted the British Open for the first time in 1931 and the championship has returned on five subsequent occasions since then.

    The Championship course runs 6,941 yards par 72 and locks horns with Carnousties famous Burns the Jockey Burn and the Barry Burn several times. The water hazards have ruined the day for one player a many and if it doesnt go too well imagine Jean Van de Velde mulling over a shot, standing knee-deep in Barry Burn! If water is not on your mind at Carnoustie, the bunkering certainly will be. Most holes are guarded fiercely by bunkers making it a thinkers game all throughout. Cases in point are the par five - 6th called the Long and Hogans Alley.

    Carnoustie offers a memorable round with holes like the 15th, 16th and the 17th some of the toughest closing holes in the world. However, despite the tough layout and the fiendish weather Carnoustie stays in the top ten list of every golfers wish list and is a true test of skills.

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