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Carnoustie Championship Course - East Scotland, Angus | ||
| It's not often we remember the runner-up of an Open Championship perhaps more than the winner but the Frenchman Jean Van De Velde will long be remembered as the most famous casualty of what many believe to be the most difficult links course in the World. How many of the World's leading golfers would reflect on what might have been in the aftermath of the 1999 Open Championship at Carnoustie as one bye one they faultered to the demands of this wonderful links. But perhaps the most significant statistic from the Open Championship of 1999 was the low round of the day by the tournaments ultimate winner, Scotlands Paul Lawrie, who with patience and a magnificent display of iron play etched his name beside the former great Carnoustie champions......Hogan, Player and Watson. Carnoutie Championship Course Web Site |
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Monifieth Golf Club - East Scotland, Angus | ||
| The Monifieth Medal Course is a natural heath/links course with a fair share of hazards including new deep riveted bunkers. The well grassed narrow running fairways, lush semi-rough, penal heavy rough and fast consistent greens will test any standard of golfer. An Open Qualifying Course when the Open is at Carnoustie, Monifieth Medal is a most beautifully natural links 18 holes that will never disappoint. Par 72. 6,650 yds. Heathland / Links. Monifieth Golf Club Web Site |
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Royal Montrose - East Scotland, Angus | ||
| A wonderfully natural links the Medal Course at Montrose is a majestic layout in the true traditions of Scottish Links golf and has hosted many important including the Scottish Professional Championship, the Scottish Amateur Championship and the British Boys' Championship and Internationals. Also a Final Qualifying Course for the Open Championship at Carnoustie in 1999 and again in 2007 Royal Montrose is a sleeping gem that thrills the visiting golfer. Royal Montrose Web Site |
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Panmure Golf Club - East Scotland, Angus | ||
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A wonderfully natural links the Medal Course at Montrose is a majestic layout in the true traditions of Scottish Links golf and has hosted many important including the Scottish Professional Championship, the Scottish Amateur Championship and the British Boys' Championship and Internationals. Also a Final Qualifying Course for the Open Championship at Carnoustie in 1999 and again in 2007 Royal Montrose is a sleeping gem that thrills the visiting golfer. |
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