Play Kingsbarns Golf Links In Scotland Like You've Seen It 100 Times
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Whether you're a low-handicap player looking to fine-tune your approach or a higher-handicap golfer trying to avoid big numbers, this guide gives you a clear, confident plan for every hole.
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Hole 1 - NORTH AND FAST
Flat and fast
Par 4 - 418 / 405/ 390 yds.
Tee Shot
Before you head to the first tee, CaddyTips® recommends checking out the hole location and green complexes on the 9th and 18th holes, which are near the clubhouse. The prevailing winds in St. Andrews, Scotland are southwesterly and westerly, so this hole will likely play with a right-to-left wind. The coastal air is thick here, and the ball will travel 3-5 yards less just from this factor alone. An ideal tee shot will be aimed at the center-to-left-center of the fairway. This course is a true links-style course, so low, controlled shots are ideal for lower handicap players. You can expect this fairway to be firm and fast, so long hitters may elect to hit 3-wood. Two pot bunkers sit through the fairway on the right, approximately 290 yds. from the black tees (265 yds. white/250 green). CaddyTips® always recommends that the last couple of swings you take on the driving range should be practicing this tee shot and visualizing your success.
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