Carnoustie - A Links Golf Course

By Kim Metsgar
July 19, 2007

Well the Open is upon us and will the weather be a devil or an angel? On Monday's practice round Carnoustie delivered all four seasons in one day then by Tuesday she was an angel.

What does playing a links course mean? It allows the players to find a natural style or playing technique for hitting bumps and runs and to keep the ball low in the wind. Players have usually figured out that they need to take more club and they definitely have to be shot shapers and makers.

Links golf is a totally different kind of golf. Playing well at Carnoustie means you have a lot of natural ability and the knowledge to play completely different shots from what we use on our pristine, immaculately green American golf courses. Most of the tour players who don't like this course have probably had some problems reworking their game to make these changes.

It is always a challenge and a wonderful experience if they just immerse themselves in the natural beauty of these courses that are on oceanside sand dunes that were formed by a receding sea and covered with fertile soil from a river estuary. It is beautiful when you remember the beginnings of the game of golf.

Golf in some form, not what we play today, goes back to Carnoustie in 1527. Later there was a 10-hole course fixed upon the links between 1839 and 1842 and around 1867 it finally developed into 18 holes. The course you see today is virtually the same as it was laid out in 1926 to have tougher finishing holes and more yardage -- and yet manages to withstand the test of time.

As we watch the Open this year, I hope we will all view the course as the home of our passion for a game that can delight, thrill and humble us ... every time we step out on a course to play.

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