I played St. Andrews Eden last week and had a blast. I played the Old Course when I visited in 2004, and wanted to take less of a hit on my weak wallet by playing the Eden instead. It was funny; the only people that get comped at St. Andrews Links golf course are previous British Open Winners, a pretty elite group. Well anyways the Eden course was only 40 pounds which I thought was a pretty darn good deal. As we were driving down into St. Andrews all the signs were warning us of EXTREME WINDS. It was probably a constant 30mph with gusts up to 50, if I had to take a guess. The balls were oscillating on the putting greens and sometimes on the fairways. I thought the first 11 holes were very good, and then a little bit of a drop off after that. I am not positive of what holes were redone by Donald Steel, but I am guessing it is 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16. It says all but three holes are the back nine are Steel Holes, I am wondering which one is the other, maybe 18. Overall I had a great time on the Eden Course, and would recommend it if you have played the other St. Andrews courses.
The Eden Course was designed by Harry Colt, and opened in 1914 to alleviate play from the Old, New, and Jubilee.
Hole 1 Par 4 (326 yards) WILD green on the 1st.
Hole 2 Par 4/5 (449 yards)
Hole 3 Par 4 (417 yards) I loved this sweeping dogleg right with the estuary to the left of the green, great hole.
Hole 4 Par 4 (273 yards) Fun short par 4 that was dead into the wind, hit driver and still had a 30 yard pitch into the green.
Hole 5 Par 3 (144 yards) Ok, so this was something I have never seen before, one big high up tee box exposed to the wind along the estuary is used for holes 5 and 8, both par 3’s. Colt did a great job of putting greens 5, 8, and 11 up on this dune ridge. This is the best one, a great short par 3 with a wicked two tier green.
Here is the view of both greens from the tee, you tee off to the right for 5, and then to the left for 8.
Hole 6 Par 4 (407 yards) A good par 4 that is straight into the wind, plays hard.
Hole 7 Par 4 (346 yards) In the opposite direction on #4 and about 70 yards shorter, BUT is more driveable than #4 because of the whipping wind that was behind us. I put the drive greenside with a little chip left.
Hole 8 Par 3 (178 yards) this is the other par 3 shared with the same tee box on 5, this hole is extremely hard, strong right to left wind, with a HUGE false front.
Hole 9 Par 5 (505 yards)