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Carnoustie - 18 holes - 6939 yards - SSS74  
 
 

   
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Rusacks Hotel, St Andrews
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Carnoustie Golf Course Hotel
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The Hazelbank Hotel, St Andrews
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Carnoustie is considered by many to be the toughest of all the Open links courses. Walter Hagen described it as ' A great big shaggy monster' going on to praise it as the greatest golf course in the British Isles and one of the top three in the world. Historians believe the game has been played here since the early 16th century.

Hagen said it and Hogan proved it.

What makes Carnoustie great is it's vastness and length, that can be stretched to over 7400 yards, and the scale and severity of it's hazards. Famous for 'Hogan's Alley', the 'Spectacle' bunkers and the 'Barry' burn which runs through the course. Tom Watson was a winner here in 1975 and Paul Lawrie in 1999.  It has now been announced that The Open will return here in 2007.

Hole Yds Par Yds Par Hole Yds Par Yds Par
1
401
4
391
4
10
446
4
425
4
2
435
4
412
4
11
362
4
352
4
3
337
4
316
4
12
479
5
462
4
4
375
4
374
4
13
161
3
141
3
5
387
4
375
4
14
483
5
468
4
6
520
5
500
5
15
459
4
442
4
7
394
4
373
4
16
245
3
235
3
8
167
3
157
3
17
433
4
421
4
9
413
4
420
4
18
444
4
428
4
Yds Out 3,429 3,318 Yds In 3,512 3,374
Total Yds 6,941 6,692
Total Par 72 70

 

 
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