Who designed the New Course and original Jubilee at St Andrews? Might all four come into the reckoning even though the Eden has been castrated?
St. Andrews clearly qualifies. TOC God, New Old Tom, Eden and Jubilee see below. And with #7 nearing completion... should be pretty exceptional.
What about Palm Springs? Australia? Florida? I can't think of any in Ireland, am I wrong?
From the St. Andrews website.
Now well into its second century of life, the Jubilee Course has developed from a basic 12-hole layout into what many consider to be the toughest test of golf at St Andrews.
Created on a narrow strip of prime golfing land between the New Course and the sea, the Jubilee was originally intended for ladies and beginners. It was laid out by John Angus junior and made ready in only three months.
The course was named in honour of Queen Victoria, whose Diamond Jubilee fell in 1897. On a full day of celebrations, the Jubilee Fountain was unveiled on the Links and the Jubilee Course was officially opened by Mary Macgregor, wife of Provost John Macgregor, who struck the first drive with a commemorative club made by Old Tom Morris.
18 Holes
Around 1902 David Honeyman, Tom Morris' right hand man, suggested that it was possible to extend the course to 18 holes. This was done in 1905 at a cost of £150.
Further Improvements
Between 1938 and 1946, further improvements were made under the supervision of Willie Auchterlonie, the Open Champion of 1893. He increased the course's length to 6,020 yards and commented that "..some day this will be a championship course".
A Championship Layout.
In 1988 the re-design of the Jubilee to championship standard was carried out by Donald Steel. The teeing grounds were raised, not only providing wonderful views of the Links, but also exposing the golfers to the winds which sweep in from the bay. Mr. Steel's redesigned course now plays at 6,742 yards and is a real test for all golfers.
Eden
Opened for play in 1914, the Eden course was designed by Harry S. Colt.
For construction photos of #7.
http://site.comhttp://www.standrews.org.uk/golf/the_courses/course_no7_toNov05.html