St Andrews - Jubilee Course is a world-renowned golf course located in the historic town of St Andrews, Scotland. The course is known for its challenging layout and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The course was designed by renowned golf course architect, Donald Steel, and was opened in 1988 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.
The Jubilee Course is situated on a rugged coastline, with stunning views of the North Sea and the town of St Andrews. The course is known for its undulating fairways, deep bunkers, and challenging greens. The course measures 6,742 yards from the back tees and has a par of 72.
The course is divided into two distinct sections, with the first nine holes playing inland and the second nine holes playing along the coastline. The first nine holes are characterized by narrow fairways and well-placed bunkers, while the second nine holes are more open and offer stunning views of the sea.
The signature hole of the Jubilee Course is the par-4 15th hole, which plays along the coastline and requires a precise tee shot to avoid the bunkers and reach the green. The hole is considered one of the most challenging on the course and is a favorite among golfers.
The Jubilee Course is open to the public and is a popular destination for golfers from around the world. The course is maintained to the highest standards and offers a challenging and rewarding golfing experience for players of all skill levels.