The Torrance Course, designed by the late Gene Sarazen and winning Ryder Cup Captain, Sam Torrance, is a par-72, 7,037 yard course that sweeps its way around the hotel and down to the coastal edge. It has been designed using the principles of links golf with an infusion of new styles. The natural contours of the land and the dramatic coastal setting are combined with a unique blend of Rye grass, innovative green-keeping skills and the expertise of Sam Torrance.
The Kittocks Course has been designed by Bruce Devlin, a notable course architect of many famous courses including the Kings Course at Gleneagles and the exclusive Secession club in Beaufort, SC. It’s a 72-par course spread upon 5600 – 7191 yards. The Kittocks is a long and challenging course requiring nerves of steel to navigate its many holes running alongside the coastline. It’s famously played host to Europro Tournament 2007 and 2009 and Scottish Youths National Championship 2016.
The Fairmont St. Andrews Golf Resort & Spa is a five-star hotel that sits amid the rugged, coastal landscape of the North Sea while commanding spectacular views of the bay's golden beaches and the medieval skyline of the historic town. Each one of the resort's 209 guest rooms are designed with comfort and luxury in mind. There are two championship courses featuring a number of cliff-edge tees and greens. If guests require a little pampering off the tees, Fairmont St Andrews' European-style Spa indulges body and soul, offering a range of treatments for complete relaxation. It also has an 18 metre indoor pool, steam room and sauna.