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The Castle Course: the seventh course at the Home of Golf
St Andrews Links
Trust is creating a seventh eighteen hole course to join its
portfolio of six courses.
The Castle Course will be a public course, open in the summer of 2008.
For more information or to make a booking call 44 (0) 1334 466666, or email reservations@standrews.org.uk
Online bookings for the period 28 June to 31 October 2008 can now be made. The course is closed from 1 November 2008 to 31 March 2009. The Castle Course can be booked on its own or as part of the two course policy operating when booking the Old Course.
There is no handicap restriction on The Castle Course. It is not possible to book The Castle Course as a single golfer. Trolleys are permitted but ride-on buggies will not be available on The Castle Course.
Only golfers who are registered disabled with a permanent condition of disability and relevant supporting documentation may request a buggy for use on The Castle Course. The golfer’s disability documentation should be provided at the time of booking. Buggies are subject to availability and must be driven by a qualified caddie driver.
Sundays can be pre booked by visitors and locals subject to availability but there are five Sundays restricted to local club members and yearly ticket holders only:
27 July 2008
24 August 2008
14 Sept. 2008
28 Sept. 2008
19 October 2008
Saturdays can be pre booked by visitors and locals subject to availability but there are five Saturdays restricted to visitors only:
26 July 2008
23 August 2008
13 September 2008
27 September 2008
18 October 2008
For more on advance booking at St Andrews Links click here
Green Fees
Following the coastline
east of St Andrews, The Castle Course is two miles from the town
centre. Work on the ground began early in 2005.
The designer, David McLay
Kidd, creator of Bandon Dunes on the West Coast of America, has created a typical Scottish golf experience. Each hole has a choice of five tees and the course will be playable
between about 5300-7200 yards.

Plan of the Castle Course drawn
by David McLay Kidd Golf Design. The clubhouse
is
situated at the point marked by the red circle.
Aerial
photographs of the original landscape in 2004
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The Castle Course looking towards St Andrews. |
The Castle Course from the westward. |
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