St Andrews New Course
- Opened in April 1895, the course was
built in response to increasing demand for golf at St Andrews,
both from locals and from the visitors who were flocking
to the town in increasing numbers on the recently constructed
railway. The construction of the New Course was paid for
by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club as part of an arrangement
under which the club was allocated the right to certain
starting times on the Old Course. The R&A engaged W Hall
Blyth, an Edinburgh civil engineer, to design the New Course,
and entrusted the layout to "Old" Tom Morris and his right-hand
man David Honeyman.
The result is a classic links course that uses the natural
features of the land to create a first class golfing challenge.
The course has the traditional out and back layout, with
the 18th green just to the right of the first tee. It also
has, in the great St Andrews tradition, shared fairways
and even a double green at the 3rd and 15th holes. It has
frequently been said that if the New Course were not situated
next to the Old, then its star would have shone with a far
greater degree of brilliance. Located as it is in the shadow
of its illustrious neighbor, the New Course can be considered
one of St Andrews' best kept secrets.
No. of holes: 18
Length: 6,604 yards
Par: 71
Course Type: Links