Carnoustie 'Championship'

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World ranking: 45
Scottish ranking: 7
Number of British Open: 7
Architect: Old Tom Morris, James Braid
Creation date: 1842
Par: 70
Distance from St Andrews: 40 km
Distance from Edinburgh: 115 km
Distance from Glasgow: 165 km
Distance from Inverness: 250 km

Known as the most difficult Open venue course, “Carnasty” as people call it, is not a course for high handicaps.
Designed by Old Tom Morris and later extended by James Braid, this legendary golf course is a fantastic test of golf for good players with fast, true and excellent greens all year round.
Scottish people like to remember a French story from 1999!!! when Jean Van de Velde lost the Open, after being 3 shots ahead as he came to the last hole. It is well worth the visit, only 30 minutes North of St Andrews.

 

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