The Jubilee was converted to a championship layout in 1988
The third championship course at the Home of Golf, the Jubilee is considered by many to be the most challenging course on the famous Links. Built in 1897, it was originally intended for use by ladies and beginners; however, after seeing its prime golfing location between the New Course and the sea, the Jubilee was converted to a championship layout in 1988.
"My favourite hole in all of Scotland is the 15th of the Jubilee. Love the large hillock on the right. Fabulous golf hole!"- Bill Cowgill, Cincinnati, 4hcp
The Jubilee Golf Course in St. Andrews, established in 1897, is one of the oldest and most challenging courses at the home of golf. Located near the famous Old Course, the Jubilee is known for its tough layout, with narrow fairways, deep bunkers, and unpredictable coastal winds. It offers a unique golfing experience with stunning views of the North Sea and the surrounding landscape. The course is often praised for its rich history and distinctive design, making it a must-play for golf enthusiasts visiting St. Andrews.