Tue Oct 08 00:13:47 UTC 2024: ## Carnoustie and Kingsbarns: Tough Tests Await at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
The DP World Tour’s 2024 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship is set to take place across three iconic courses: The Old Course at St Andrews, Carnoustie, and Kingsbarns. While The Old Course is renowned for its history, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns offer unique challenges to the world’s best golfers.
**Carnoustie:** Known as a “mean brute,” Carnoustie demands precision and resilience. Deep bunkers, fescue, ditches, and water hazards lurk at every turn, punishing any misplaced shots. The front nine features a mix of short, tricky par fours and a demanding par three, while the back nine throws in some long, difficult par fours. The 10th hole requires a bold carry over the Barry Burn, while the 17th presents a choice between laying up or attempting a heroic carry. The final hole, a daunting 499-yard par four, is one of the hardest finishing holes in golf.
**Kingsbarns:** This relatively new course, built in 2000, boasts breathtaking scenery and challenging holes. The three par threes are all distinctive, with the 15th being the signature hole, its green perched on a rocky outcrop jutting out into the North Sea. The 12th hole, a monster par five, hugs the rocky shore and features an extremely narrow green. The finishing holes are equally impressive, with the 16th playing over the beach and the 17th being a demanding uphill par four. The 18th, played over a gentle hill, has a green set just beyond a small burn and a bridge dating back to the 18th century.
The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship promises a thrilling contest as players face the unique challenges offered by each of these courses. With its blend of history, toughness, and scenic beauty, the event is sure to captivate golf fans worldwide.