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Carnoustie Golf Links is an iconic, world-leading golf destination in Scotland and home to ‘Golf’s Greatest Test’. Golf has been played at the Links since the 16th century and it was Carnoustie natives who went on to establish the Professional Golfer’s Associations of America and Australia.
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Carnoustie Golf Links Venue for The OPEN Championship since...
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Carnoustie Golf Links is a public golf course in Angus, Scotland, with four courses, including the historic Championship Course that hosts the Open Championship. Learn about the history, design, and challenges of this famous venue that has hosted eight Open Championships and other prestigious events.
Carnoustie Golf Links offers three courses: the Championship, the Burnside and the Buddon. Learn about the history, challenges and features of each course and book your tee time online.
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Single Rounds
During the winter period mats must be used on the fairways. The courses will be shortened with a minimum of 6 greens being rested and depending on the daily ground conditions winter greens may come into effect on some or all of the holes. ——-
Single Rounds
During the winter period mats must be used on the fairways. The courses will be shortened with a minimum of 6 greens being rested and depending on the daily ground conditions winter greens may come into effect on some or all of the holes.
Play all three from £282pp
Play The Carnoustie Championship Course, The Carnoustie Burnside Course and The Carnoustie Buddon Course (within 3 consecutive days) Low Season £282(1st April to 30th April) High Season £375(1st May to 31st October)
Play an extra round for £50pp
On The Carnoustie Burnside Course or The Carnoustie Buddon Course (on the same day or the next day). ——-
Play all three from £315pp
Play The Carnoustie Championship Course, The Carnoustie Burnside Course and The Carnoustie Buddon Course (within 3 consecutive days) Low Season £315(1st April to 30th April) High Season £420(1st May to 31st October)
Play an extra round for £75pp
On The Carnoustie Burnside Course or The Carnoustie Buddon Course (on the same day or the next day). Find out about our special offers. Special Offers
Buggies
Please be aware that all three 18-hole golf courses at Carnoustie are walking courses. As per our terms and conditions, personal buggy use is not permitted. We have two buggies available for registered disabled golfers only and are provided on a first come basis. If you need to arrange a buggy, please email golf@carnoustiegolflinks.co.ukwith the appropriate documentation. Due to the set up of the course, buggies must be driven by a Caddie. There is no charge for the buggy but a Caddie fee wil...
Other Services
The Rookery – We highly recommended to reserve a table in advance for pre and/or post golf. Simply visit www.therookerycarnoustie.com, email enquiries@therookerycarnoustie.comor call 01241 802296.
Mar 29, 2023 · Carnoustie Golf Links has three courses - the world famous Championship Course as well as the Burnside Course, which Ben Hogan played to qualify for the 1953 Open that he subsequently won, and Buddon Course, the newest of the three, which is a Peter Alliss and Dave Thomas design.
Carnoustie is a big natural seaside links and is widely considered to be one of the world's most difficult golf courses. In fact, according to the results of a Top 100 survey, Carnoustie is the toughest golf course in Britain & Ireland.
Carnoustie Golf Links is a world-leading golf destination in Scotland, home to the 2018 Open Championship. Read reviews from golfers who played the Championship, Burnside and Buddon courses, and see photos of the stunning scenery and facilities.