Carnoustie

Carnoustie is a small town on the Angus coast between Dundee and Arbroath, famed for its championship golf course.
Carnoustie has long held a reputation throughout the world as one of the great golfing locations. Ever since the Open Golf Championship was first played at Carnoustie in 1931, the Carnoustie links has represented a magnetic challenge for golfers of all standards. It was the scene of local lad Paul Lawrie's heroics in the 1999 Open Championship, when he lifted the famous claret jug. It is due to host the Open again in 2007.
While golfers test their skills on the varying courses in and around Carnoustie, swimming, sailing, windsurfing and fishing can be enjoyed at the bay. Apart from when the Open comes to town, Carnoustie Gala Week is the highlight of the summer.

