The Jubilee has a bit of a reputation amongst some that it is the toughest of all the St Andrews courses. Play the course for yourself and be the judge.
The Jubilee plays on a narrow strip of links land, wedged between the New course and St Andrews Bay. The most easterly located of all the courses, it enjoys the best of the terrain and has the longest shoreline. It is slightly more undulating and even some dunes come into play on a few holes.
Unlike the Old and the New, the Jubilee has no double greens or shared fairways, but it does play in the same out-and-back fashion. The Jubilee’s raised tees provide unparalleled views across St Andrews Bay to the east and the fluttering flags of the other St Andrews courses to the west. It’s full of variety and character with a very strong collection of par threes. So it’s no surprise that the Jubilee's pedigree has earned it the right to play host to a number of important amateur championships.
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