A quick look at the scorecard is an intimidating prospect, measuring a John Daly-esq 7,500 yards off the Championship markers, thankfully my playing partners suggest playing off the white tees which at over 7,000 yards is still a formidable test. The first impression of the course is that it is similar to a heathland course normally found in the Surrey / Berkshire areas of the South of England. As a ‘Surreyite’ myself, I felt more than happy to be testing my armoury in familiar surroundings given the battering I’d received playing links golf for the past few days. The first few holes meander through mature forests as well as offering plenty of hazards through the copious bunkers which seem to be ready to gather your ball at every opportunity. All in all the course is very enjoyable and can safely say that if the course was anywhere other than St. Andrews it would be high up on lists of must play courses.
Although The Dukes Course isn’t on the tip of your tongue for your next golf break, I can safely say it is a very enjoyable course that is mature beyond its years and a challenge that will test every facet of your golfing armoury. With a host of courses in the St. Andrews area, a golf tour to this part of the world is guaranteed to be one that won’t be forgotten. From the critically acclaimed Kingsbarns Golf Links, to the modern links courses at Fairmont St. Andrews, golfers are sure to find the perfect fairway to suit.
Golf breaks to the Old Course Hotel and Dukes Course start from just £199 per person including two nights accommodation and two rounds of golf.