Whilst not an easy test, we were fortunate with the weather and were able to enjoy the layout of the course. Much less undulating than the Castle and the greens were a bit less severe which made it a much more scorable course. Some fantastic holes and great views. The course being near the old and New made it quite a busy place and the value proposition was not quite as good as the Castle course but was still great and a good test for any golfer. Didn't have a caddie this day but saw some out on the course being helpful and doing a great job at keeping the pace of play.
Closest to the West Sands, The Jubilee is arguably the toughest test in St Andrews, with numerous challenging driving holes to negotiate. Its position at the point of the estuary makes The Jubilee the most exposed to the elements, most notably so on the tee at the par-3 ninth, facing a long iron into a rock-hard green. The closing stretch features a succession of difficult par-fours, where holding together a score is as tough as it gets.