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Hole 1 – Burn
Par 4, 376 yards
In front of the imposing R&A clubhouse with caddies, players and tourists looking on, there is no hiding place.
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Hole 2 – Dyke
Par 4, 453 yards
Often overlooked, this testing par 4 has one of the links’ best greens with a diagonal ridge running in front of it.
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Hole 3 – Cartgate (Out)
Par 4, 397 yards
Although it is known as a hooker’s course, going left doesn’t always pay off. Cartgate is a good example.
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Hole 4 – Ginger Beer
Par 4, 480 yards
Gorse has been removed on the right – but simply reaching the fairway will be hard enough.
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Hole 5 – Hole O’Cross (Out)
Par 5, 568 yards
This is, perhaps, quite a pressure-filled hole. This is the first of only two par fives on the Old Course.
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Hole 6 – Heathery (Out)
Par 4, 412 yards
Despite the blind tee shot, this is a relatively easy hole under normal circumstances.
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Hole 7 – High (Out)
Par 4, 371 yards
One of the most testing holes, this par 4 sums up why the Old Course has remained mystical for so long.
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Hole 8 – Short
Par 3, 175 yards
Making this hole tougher would require more than the nine yards added by the Open tees.
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Hole 9 – End
Par 4, 352 yards
Another birdie chance with a large flat green and little in the way of hazards.
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Hole 10 – Bobby Jones
Par 4, 386 yards
Renamed a year after Bobby Jones’ death, the 10th is a subdued hole where a birdie is again on the cards.
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Hole 11 – High (In)
Par 3, 174 yards
Local caddies joke this i the shortest par 5 in Scotland. Its fearsome reputation stems from the deep Strath bunker wedged in into the front of the green.
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Hole 12 – Heathery (In)
Par 4, 348 yards
From the tee all looks calm, but lying in wait, hidden from sight, are six devilish bunkers. The first is only yards from the tee.
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Hole 13 – Hole O’Cross (In)
Par 4, 465 yards
The double green is the largest on the Links and getting there can be a challenge.
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Hole 14 – Long
Par 5, 618 yards
Aptly named, this monster was lengthened in 2005 with a new Championship tee.
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Hole 15 – Cartgate (In)
Par 4, 455 yards
There is one pot bunker, Sutherland, right in the middle of where you want your drive to land.
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Hole 16 – Corner of the Dyke
Par 4, 423 yards
Out of bounds large so the line off the tee is out past the Principal’s Nose – a group of bunkers that seem to draw balls from all directions.
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Hole 17 – Road
Par 4, 495 yards
Scary. A truly blind tee shot from a new tee that extends this hole by about 40 yards followed by a long iron into a shallow green.
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Hole 18 – Tom Morris
Par 4, 357 yards
Iconic rather than tough. The Valley of Sin does await any mis-hits though and it has a deceptively large green.
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