The cradle of golf, a unique atmosphere
Recognized worldwide as the birthplace of golf, St Andrews Links embodies more than 600 years of golfing history. Nestled on the east coast of Scotland, between Edinburgh and Dundee, this legendary site is home to 7 public courses, each offering a unique experience in a spectacular setting facing the North Sea. Here's a look at these Scottish gems:
Saint Andrews
- Number of holes: 18
- Architects: John Angus then redesigned by Donald Steel
- Year: 1897
- Type: links
- PAR 72
- Slope 134
- Distance: 6742m


Setting & Location
The most difficult course at St Andrews according to many players. Initially intended for beginners (1897), it became a championship course in 1988 thanks to its demanding layout, located between sea and dunes. The Jubilee Course is renowned as the most demanding course at the StAndrews Links complex offering a real strategic challenge. Situated between the New Course and the cliffs, it offers striking views of the North Sea while requiring constant adaptation to the wind. One of its most feared holes is No. 15, short but very tactical, with delicate greens and numerous natural traps
















