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The St Andrews Golf Courses
Old | New | Jubilee
| Eden | Dukes |
Strathtryum | Balgove
By the year 1913 the pressure for play on the Old,
New and Jubilee courses was such that a fourth course was required.
Opened
for play in 1914, the Eden course was designed by Harry S. Colt, internationally
renowned for his course design skills.
His use of the natural features and of the partially
buried field boundary walls the course has an entirely natural feel.
Alterations completed in 1989, under the direction
of the golf course architect, Donald Steel , do not fall short of the high standards
set by Mr. Colt.
The result is a course of character but slightly
less testing and more forgiving than the three courses lying on the seaward side.
The Eden Tournament, inaugurated in 1919, remains
one of the major amateur British golfing events. Every year over 250 golfers play
for the Eden trophy in the second week of August.
The legendary "Silver Scot" Tommy Armour, prominent
in the golfing scene in the U.S.A., is recorded as finishing second in the qualifying
rounds of the Eden Tournament of 1919 with a score of 155.
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