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Old Course Hotel, St Andrews, Fife Golf Courses

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Dukes 14th hole
  • Dukes 14th hole
  • The Duke's 9th green and Clubhouse
  • Fantastic views of the 3rd hole
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You are spoilt for choice in terms of golf on offer in and around the Old Course Hotel. Being one of the most renowned golfing regions in the world you know you are going to be playing some of the top golf courses Scotland has to offer. Whether it’s the enjoyable resort golf course the Duke’s or one of the many others dotted around the region.

Duke's Course

18 holes, 72 par, 7271 yards. Heathland.

The unique Duke’s Golf Course is one of the finest heathland golf courses in the UK, offering a challenging test of golf thank to its varied holes featuring a mix of thick heathland, tree lined fairways and vast bunkers that could easily ruin a golfers round.

HoleNameWhiteYellowParSILadiesParSI
1Highland479472512459512
2Drumcarrow4213364434344
3Denhead140151318128318
4Roundel4043974835848
5Beeches343336416300416
6Badgers5104555245552
7Denbrae4314004640046
8Fair Dunt185161314149314
9Craigtoun393322410327410
Out3306303036291936
10Burn Brig403396411374411
11Feddinch5785475354753
12Double Dyke192115315134315
13Braw View3663594933849
14Well4354084140841
15Steading5014655747157
16Lumbo410403417390417
17Melville177167313140313
18Ice House3813504535345
In3443321036315536
Total6749624072607472

Alternative courses

Interested in Old Course Hotel, St Andrews? Choose from the selection of golf courses below to sample on your golf holiday. Unsure as to which golf course suits your handicap? Send us an enquiry or call our expert sales team on 0800 279 7988, our experts are on hand to offer advice and take the stress away from organising your golf break.

Eden Course

18 holes, 70 par, 6195 yards. Links.

The Eden golf course was designed by Harry Colt in 1914, and his style is prominent throughout the layout. The undulating greens, deep bunkering and fairway hazards mean that although this is a golf course you are more likely to score better in, tactics are needed to tackle each hole. The trickiest of all is the par 4 17th, which follows the route of the old railway line and leaves little room for mistakes on the green, with plenty of bunkers and out of bounds areas close by.

Jubilee Course

18 holes, 73 par, 6742 yards. Links.

This golf course was named after Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897, and originally had only 12 holes - it has since been renovated into the championship standard golf course it is today. This is considered to be one of the toughest golf courses at St Andrews Links: the wafer thin fairways and large greens provide a very tough challenge, which explains why it is frequent host to many major Scottish golf tournaments. The raised tees allows golfers to enjoy breathtaking views of St Andrews Bay, making the experience all that more enjoyable. It does however pose a threat to your tee shot due to more exposure to prevailing winds.

New Course

18 holes, 73 par, 6604 yards. Links.

This has come to be known as the ‘local’s favourite’ due to the tighter layout, and some have argued it to be better than the famous Old Course! This shows that there is something special about the New Course at St Andrews Links. The fairways undulate less, but still provide a challenge to golfers with the contour of the hills – the most memorable hole is the par 4 10th, nestled in between 2 hills and runs through a gorge. The tricky greens are typical of a links course and add to the challenge. Old Tom Morris laid out this golf course in 1895 and is still considered one of the best in the UK; it just goes to show that his work is timeless and definitely worth visiting.

Old Course

18 holes, 71 par, 6609 yards. Links.

This golf course is very special, being where golf was first played over 600 years ago. Favoured by many golfing legends, this course is a great test of ability and experience. A classic layout of a links course, there are tricky greens and the fairways are huge, some even stretching to an acre. The 17th Road hole is probably one of the most famous in the whole world. This golf course is also the only to host the Open 28 times, showing just how exceptional it really is.

Coastal view of the course

Strathtyrum

18 holes, 69 par, 5620 yards. Links.

Named after the estate the land was bought from, the Strathtyrum Course at St Andrews Links compliments well with the other tougher golf courses. Measuring at 5620 yards, it is relatively short compared to its sisters but provides a pleasant round for any golfer, particularly for mid to high handicappers. With only 15 bunkers and a flatter terrain, there is a more parkland feel to the layout.

Balgove Course

9 holes, 30 par, 1520 yards. Links.

The Balgove Course is ideal for beginners and junior golfers as a 9 hole, to get a feel for what kinds of tests faced on a full length golf course. Allowing golfers to be eased in, the fairways are relatively open with few hazards and shallow bunkers. The gentle undulations on the greens allow good practise for putting and their overall short game. This golf course is ideal for families to play together on a golf break.

Castle Course

18 holes, 71 par, 6789 yards. Links.

The Castle Course is the seventh and the newest at St Andrews Links, being open since 2008: this being the first golf course to be added to St Andrews Links in over 100 years. This golf course has five tees on every hole, and provides a new exciting and challenge for golfers. You are sure to enjoy a round on this golf course, with some spectacular views as you progress to higher ground and back down again, with the closing 3 holes along the Scottish coastline. The most memorable hole is the 17th, teeing off along the cliffs with the added challenge of the prevailing wind, which could make or break your round.

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