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Belfry's Brabazon Golf Course
Par 72 Yardage 7118


Is one of the best-known golf resorts in Great Britain; it has hosted the Ryder Cup in 1985, 1989, 1993 and 2002. The Brabazon's showpieces are the 10th hole, reachable with a long drive across a guarding lake, for big hitters. The 18th hole contains two water hazards, one from the tee and again, with the second shot, to a three-tiered green.
Carnoustie Championship Golf Links
Par 72 Yardage 6941


Many believe that Carnoustie is the finest test of championship golf to be found anywhere the game is played. There can be no finer tribute to this remarkable links course than the role of champions who have won there. Tommy Palmer, Sir Henry Cotton, Gary Player, Tom Watson and of course the legendary Ben Hogan who won the only Open Championship he ever played in at Carnoustie in 1953. Hosting the 2007 Open Championship.
Cog Hill Golf Course
Par 72 Yardage 6940


The Western Open has been held annually at Cog Hill, Illinois, since 1991. Nestled in the Des Plains river valley, this natural style golf course is known not only for its demands on shot making, but also for its vast displays of natural beauty. Tight landing areas combined with heavily bunkered and large undulating greens.
Kingsbarns Golf Course
Par 72 Yardage 7126


The Kingsbarns Golf Links site has long been known for its intimate connection with the sea. The fact that its golf origins date back to 1793 is testimony to the attributes of the site which foster ideal conditions for links turf to flourish amid interesting natural terrain. Used annually for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship with St. Andrews and Carnoustie.
Old Head Golf Course
Par 72 Yardage 7212


Old Head Golf Links is one of the most famous and beautiful courses in Ireland. Nine holes play along the cliff tops, and all eighteen holes provide stunning ocean views. With the ever-changing sea breezes, the course provides a stern test to the touring pro and the high handicapper alike. The Old Head is a remarkably dramatic piece of Ireland, protruding over two miles into the Atlantic Ocean.
St. Andrews Jubilee
Par 72 Yardage 6805


St. Andrews Jubilee Course is over 100 years old, it remains as popular as ever, offering a thorough examination of golfing ability. The course is enhanced by panoramic scenery, some of which includes fantastic views of the Historic Town from the 18th tee. Originally designed as a 12-hole course for ladies and beginners, the course was stretched to 18 holes in 1905. In 1998, Jubilee was once again re-designed, this time to championship standards.
St. Andrews New
Par 71 Yardage 6684


St. Andrews New Course is a typical out-and-back seaside Links layout, with many of the Old Course features such as undulating fairways, hidden greens, thick gorse, and testing winds. The course also has the familiar shared fairways and double greens on the 3rd and 15th holes.
Turnberry Ailsa Championship Course
Par 69 Yardage 6976


The world famous Turnberry Hotel stands on a headland looking down on one of the great championship links of the world with its famous lighthouse. The Ailsa Course where Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson fought out their famous 'Duel in the Sun' in the 1977 Open Championship. Not only long and very demanding, Turnberry is also one of the most beautiful spots on earth to play. Hosting the 2009 Open Championship.