The famous Carnoustie Golf Links, in Carnoustie, Scotland, was designed by Alan Robertson in 1850, although golf has been played at the site since the 1500s. Old Tom Morris and James Braid would add improvements to the course, bringing it to eighteen holes and making it the championship course it is today. In this aerial photo by Stephen Szurlej, the beautiful greens of the course spread before you with village of Carnoustie is visible in the background. Carnoustie was ranked No. 9 in Golf Digest's 100 Greatest Golf Courses Outside the US 2007-08 list.
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