Carnoustie Golf Links

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Carnoustie Golf Links is a historic and famously challenging championship golf course in Angus, Scotland, regularly used as a venue for The Open Championship.

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Carnoustie Golf Links canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf golf course
links golf course
sports venue
country Scotland
firstOpenHosted 1931
governingBody Carnoustie Golf Links Management Committee NERFINISHED
hasCourse Buddon Links Course NERFINISHED
Burnside Course NERFINISHED
Championship Course NERFINISHED
hasCourseType championship course
hasDesigner Alicia Dye NERFINISHED
Allan Robertson NERFINISHED
James Braid NERFINISHED
Martin Hawtree NERFINISHED
Old Tom Morris NERFINISHED
hasFamousEvent 1999 Open Championship playoff won by Paul Lawrie
hasFamousIncident Jean Van de Velde collapse at 18th hole in 1999 Open
hasHoleCount 18
hasMajorTournament Alfred Dunhill Links Championship NERFINISHED
Senior Open Championship NERFINISHED
The Open Championship NERFINISHED
Women’s British Open NERFINISHED
hasNickname Carnasty NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfCourses 3
hostedOpenInYear 1931
1937
1953
1968
1975
1999
2007
2018
isKnownFor challenging layout
difficulty
exposed coastal winds
hosting The Open Championship
severe bunkering
thick rough
length 7400 yards (approximate championship length)
locatedIn Angus
Carnoustie NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedOn east coast of Scotland
notableFeature Barry Burn NERFINISHED
Buddon Links Course NERFINISHED
Burnside Course NERFINISHED
Championship Course
opened 19th century
par 71
ranking regularly ranked among the world’s top golf courses
sport golf

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Kingsbarns Golf Links coHostsWith Carnoustie Golf Links
Carnoustie Beach near Carnoustie Golf Links