The legendary golf course at Carnoustie has been around since the 1500s. Over the years, the course has received several improvements including an upgrade from nine to 18 holes, and a more challenging finish. Carnoustie is a public course, which means golfers of all levels, and from all over the world, can play this illustrious course.
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Many golfers who got their start on the links of Carnoustie emigrated to the United States. These golfers not only brought over their coaching skills, but they also helped to increase the popularity of the sport in the United States.
Many Scottish golfers also helped to influence the design of modern golf courses throughout the U.S.
If you're considering a golf vacation in Scotland, you don't want to miss the chance to play Carnoustie. Highlights of the course include the challenging 16th hole called the "Barry Burn." Measuring 245 yards, with a par three, this hole is one of the most challenging and enjoyable holes on the course.
Other thrills include the 520 yard, "Hogan's Alley," on the sixth hole, and 483 "Spectacles" 14th hole that boasts a challenging five par.
Carnoustie plays host to the British Open in 2007. In preparation for this epic event the course is in the best shape of its life, and it's only going to get better. If you're ready to book your Scotland golfing vacation, Adventures In Golf can help you plan a trip to Carnoustie that includes elegant accommodations and fine dining.
Get the most out of your stay in Scotland by calling us today at 1-877.424.7320 or e-mailing us at info@aig.mv.com.
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