CarnoustieAlthough the course itself is not in St Andrews it is often played as part of a visit to the St Andrews area and can be reached within an hour from the town. | Castle CourseThis traditional, classic links course was laid out by the old master himself, Tom Morris, and opened in 1895. |
Crail Golf Club – BalcomieThis traditional, classic links course was laid out by the old master himself, Tom Morris, and opened in 1895. | Crail Golf Club – CraigheadThis challenging, cliff-top course was designed by world-renowned, golf course architect Gil Hanse to provide golfing aficionados with a true test of their shotmaking skills in a links environment. |
Fairmont KittocksBruce Devlin's design goal was “to build great golf courses within the contours of the natural surroundings which challenge the best golfers and yet can be equally enjoyed by the novice”. | Fairmont TorranceThe Torrance Course, designed by the late Gene Sarazen and winning Ryder Cup Captain, Sam Torrance, is a par 72, 7037 yard course that sweeps its way around the hotel and down to the coastal edge. |
KingsbarnsThe most recent addition to Fife’s golf coast has quickly developed a reputation as one of the finest links courses in Scotland and was chosen as a venue for the Dunhill Links Championship along with its more established neighbours Carnoustie and the Old | St Andrews Jubilee CourseThe third championship course in St Andrews opened for play in 1897 and was named the Jubilee Course in honour of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. |
St Andrews New CourseThe New Course is in fact far from New. Designed by Old Tom Morris in April 1895, the course lies next to the Old Course and was constructed due to the heavy demand golf in St Andrews area. | St Andrews Old CourseThe Old Course is the cultural and historical home of golf, with the game being played here since the 15th Century. |
The DukesThis heathland course is owned and managed by the Old Course Hotel. Transformed in 2006 with the complete redesign of five holes |