Holes and Yardages From The 2010 British Open Championship
- Burn 376 yards - par 4
- Dyke 453 yards - par 4
- Cartgate (Out) 397 yards - par 4
- Ginger Beer 480 yards - par 4
- Hole O’Cross 568 yards - par 5
- Heathery (Out) 412 yards - par 4
- High (Out) 371 yards - par 4
- Short 175 yards - par 3
- End 352 yards - par 4
Out: 3,584 yards - par 36
- Bobby Jones 386 yards - par 4
- High (In) 174 yards - par 3
- Heathery (In) 348 yards - par 4
- Hole O’Cross (In) 465 yards - par 4
- Long 618 yards - par 5
- Cartgate (In) 455 yards - par 4
- Corner of the Dyke 423 yards - par 4
- Road 495 yards - par 4
- Tom Morris 357 yards – par
In: 3,721 yards- par 36
Total: 7,305 yards- par 72
Read more about this topic: Old Course At St Andrews
Famous quotes containing the words holes, british and/or open:
“But Father John went up,
And Father John went down;
And he wore small holes in his shoes,
And he wore large holes in his gown.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“If we were doing this in the Falklands they would love it. Its part of our heritage. The British have always been fighting wars.”
—British soccer fan. quoted in Independent (London, Dec. 23, 1988)
“And open field, through which the pathway wound,
And homeward led my steps. Magnificent
The morning rose, in memorable pomp,
Glorious as eer I had beheldin front,
The sea lay laughing at a distance; near,
The solid mountains shone, bright as the clouds,
Grain-tinctured, drenched in empyrean light;”
—William Wordsworth (17701850)