The Eden Course was built in 1914 by Harry S. Colt whose use of natural boundaries and severe bunkers provides a course full of character.
Only slightly more forgiving than its contemporaries on the seaward side of the Links, the Eden Course was built in 1914 by Harry S. Colt whose use of natural boundaries and severe bunkers provides a course full of character.
"The front nine of the Eden Course are some of the best holes in golf!"- Tom Watson
The Eden Golf Course in St. Andrews, Scotland, is a charming and historic 18-hole course located just a short distance from the famous Old Course. Opened in 1914, the Eden is known for its scenic views and challenging layout, offering a more tranquil experience compared to its more famous neighbor. The course features undulating fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and an array of natural hazards that test golfers' skills. It's a perfect spot for those looking to enjoy the classic St. Andrews golfing experience without the crowds.