March 2024 by Joe Berry
Was welcomed by Leigh O'Conner, Commercial Manager. Presented our group with a tour of the links. Very informative and gave a good indication of the progress of the way forward that all golf clubs should adopt. Many thanks.
March 2024 by T Strebs
Went last July with a group of 4. Absolutely loved every second of it!! Stayed at hotel one night and had breakfast as well. Extremely enjoyable all around.
March 2024 by Rafa Escanez
Golf's greatest test! You literally can breath golf's history around here. The facilities and staff are amazing. The views from the golf facing rooms are incredible.The club house has hidden indoor training facilities you must try!
March 2024 by William Greer
I had a lovely game yesterday. The course was in good nick, only 6 temp greens. Otherwise, it's a full course. The hats off to all the green keepers.so well done ?
March 2024 by Bryan Bateman
What a course! Played in tough conditions, 30mph gusting wind but that?s just part of the experience. Still buzzing two days later
December 2023 by Ally Cromar
Love this place, greens a good pace in mid November
December 2023 by cavin clancy
Brilliant facilities
December 2023 by Paul Sangster
My favourite golf course. I have been very lucky in my golfing life to have played most of the very best courses, and for me, none sit above the mighty Carnoustie. I have played it many times and always look forward to going back. The highest praise I can give it is to say, If I had one last round of golf to play it would be here!
October 2023 by Neil Chalmers
Was very good experience apart from having to move the golf ball a lot so the sensor can pick it up which was eating into our time
October 2023 by Paul Milne
Bucket list course, we had a great day here. Was lucky with the weather. Pro shop is extortionate but is to be expected as it's usually rich tourists visiting. Will hopefully get back to play again some day.
October 2023 by ron parker
Love these courses , Buddon Burnside and the Championship course ?
October 2023 by Kheeto Diet
They call it CarNasty for a reason. In the vast landscape of Scotland, where the winds carry tales of ancient battles and enduring spirits, there lies Carnoustie. A golf course as rugged as the coastline it resides upon, it demands not just skill but a deep well of resolve.Known to many as the beast of Angus, it's often whispered as one of the hardest courses in the world. Not due to mere length or tricky design, but because it embodies the very spirit of challenge.The fairways, long and narrow, meander through rough terrains that show no mercy. Bunkers, deep and foreboding, lie in wait like quiet adversaries, their depths holding the hopes of many a great golfer. The Barry Burn, winding its way like a serpent, has been both ally and foe, making heroes and humbling champions. Jean Van de Velde can tell you a thing or two about how the tides can turn in an instant at CarNasty.But it's the wind, the ever-changing, fierce and whispering wind, that is Carnoustie?s true test. It toys with shots, turns certainties into doubts, and demands a strategy that's fluid, adaptable, and brave. Ask Tom Watson who failed on each of his attempts on hole #16 to make par during the 1975 Open Championship; however, he bested the field and the course en route to his first Claret Jug that year.The 18th, a par 4 that has been the stage for many a dramatic finish, captures the essence of Carnoustie. It asks for two well-placed shots under the weight of history, under the eyes of a hopeful gallery, and under the shadow of past legends.Yet, for all its challenges, Carnoustie offers something profound. It's not about the score, the bogeys, or the missed putts. It's about the fight. The raw, unfiltered battle between man and nature, between ambition and reality. In this relentless duel, you don?t just find out your skill with the club, but the mettle of your spirit.For those who venture onto its greens and fairways, know this: Carnoustie does not offer easy victories. Every par is earned, every birdie a triumph. But the stories you'll leave with, the tales of battles fought and challenges met, will be worth every swing.Carnoustie, in its stern beauty and rugged challenge, reminds us that in golf, as in life, it's not the victories but the struggles that define us.
October 2023 by Gary O
This golf course reeks history. I?ve heard it is tough. True, but still very playable for a bogey golfer. Enjoy!
September 2023 by Jim Bebbington
An absolute treat. They are very welcoming. Don?t be put off by its reputation as a tough track. (It is!) Just move up on the tee box and do your best. The final three holes are some of the trickiest you?ll ever play.
August 2023 by Kenneth Mcginn
What a place not been for about 20 years i was so surprised greens are great and the complex fantastic