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The Senior Open

Exclusive Experiences for The 38th Senior Open at Carnoustie

25th - 28th July 2024

The Senior Open 2024 Golf & Accommodation Experiences

Carnoustie, Angus, Scotland

The Senior Open Presented by Rolex will return to Scotland in 2024, taking place at Carnoustie for the first time in eight years.

Darren Clarke emerged victorious the last time the event was in Scotland, fending off a late challenge from his former Ryder Cup teammate Padraig Harrington at Gleneagles in 2022. Clarke's triumph saw him join an esteemed group of golfers, including Tom Watson, Sir Bob Charles, and Gary Player, who have won both The Open and Senior Open championships.

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Featured Experiences for The 38th Senior Open at Carnoustie

Carnoustie Golf Links 12

Senior Open Weekday Experience

2 Nights Bed & Breakfast

✅ Invercarse Hotel Dundee (Thu arrival)
✅ Thu & Fri Tickets to The Senior Open

from £249

Carnoustie Golf Links, Scotland

Senior Open Weekend Experience

2 Nights Bed & Breakfast

✅ Invercarse Hotel Dundee (Sat arrival)
✅ Sat & Sun Tickets to The Senior Open

from £285

Carnoustie Golf Links 10

Senior Open Tournament Experience

4 Nights Bed & Breakfast

✅ Best Western Queens Hotel (Thu arrival)
✅ Thu, Fri, Sat & Sun Tickets to The Senior Open

from £495

Carnoustie Golf Links - Championship Course

The Championship course at Carnoustie offers an unparalleled experience that will put every shot in the golfers repertoire to the test. With a rich history, the course has witnessed victories from renowned figures in the sport, including Tom Watson and Ben Hogan. It has also been witness to the downfall of players like Tiger Woods and the infamous collapse of Jean van de Velde.

The Senior Open returns to Carnoustie after a hiatus of eight years, making it the thrid time the course has hosted the event. In 2010, Germany's Bernhard Langer secured his first Senior Major title by defeating Corey Pavin by a single stroke, while England's Paul Broadhurst clinched the championship in 2016 by defeating Scott McCarron by two strokes, thereby cementing his position among the top players in the Senior game.

Course
Carnoustie Championship Course
Par
72
Yardage
6948
Designer
Allan Robertson, Old Tom Morris, James Braid
Opening year
1850
Map of Carnoustie Championship Course
Carnoustie Championship Course
Angus, Scotland

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Tournament Schedule for the Senior Open

Key:

  • Tournament Round

Thu 25 Jul

Senior Open Thursday (Round 1)

Opening round of the Senior Open at Carnoustie - tee-times released the week of the event

Gates Open (approximately): 7:30am

Fri 26 Jul

Senior Open Friday (Round 2)

Second round of the Senior Open at Carnoustie - tee-times released the week of the event

Gates Open (approximately): 7:30am

Sat 27 Jul

Senior Open Saturday (Round 3)

Third round of the Senior Open at Carnoustie - tee-times released the week of the event

Gates Open (approximately): 7:30am

Sun 28 Jul

Senior Open Sunday (Round 4)

Final round of the Senior Open at Carnoustie - tee-times released the week of the event

Gates Open (approximately): 7:30am

Recent Senior Open Tournament History

Year Winner Country Score

2023

Alex Cejka

Germany

+5

2022

Darren Clarke

Northern Ireland

-10

2021

Stephen Dodd

Wales

-13

2019

Bernhard Langer

Germany

-6

2018

Miguel Angel Jimenez

Spain

-12

2017

Bernhard Langer

Germany

-4

2016

Paul Broadhurst

England

-11

2015

Marco Dawson

United States

-16

2014

Bernhard Langer

Germany

-18

2013

Mark Wiebe

United States

-9

2012

Fred Couples

United States

-9

2011

Russ Cochran

United States

-12

Extend your stay - play golf in Scotland

Panmure Golf Club, Angus

Panmure Golf Club

Carnoustie, Angus

• Layed out by Old Tom Morris in 1899
• Often used for Open Qualifying for its nearby neighbour Carnoustie
• It was here in 1953 that Ben Hogan first played links golf in practice for that years Open Championship in Carnoustie which he would go onto win by 4 shots

Monifieth Golf Links, Angus

Monifieth Golf Links

Angus

• There are 2 courses at Monifieth the leading Medal course and the secondary Ashludie course
• The medal is used for Qualifying for the Open Championship when at Carnoustie
• An often under-rated classic links course

Montrose Golf Links, Angus

Montrose Golf Links

Angus

• Considered by many as the 5th oldest club in the world with golfing being played here since 1562 but the first golf club wasn't formed later until 1810
• It is the 3rd oldest Royal golf club in the world
• The course as you would expect is a traditional links layout with tight turf, gorse and deep pot bunkers

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