The Carnoustie Caddie: How the Course Really Plays
Carnoustie has a reputation. Hard. Brutal. Unforgiving. Most golfers arrive knowing that - and still have no idea how to actually play it.
This isn't a history book. It's the course as it really plays, hole by hole, written by a caddie with 28 years and more than 5,000 rounds on the bag at what is widely regarded as the toughest links in championship golf.
This is the kind of local knowledge you simply don't get from a yardage book, from television coverage, or from guesswork on the first tee. Where to miss. Where you must never be. When to take on a pin - and when to take your medicine, accept the bogey, and walk to the next tee with your card still alive. You'll learn the lines the members play and the visitors never see, the bounces the ground gives and takes away, and why the wind here can turn a smooth 9-iron into a full 5. You'll understand the Barry Burn, the Spectacles, and the closing stretch that has broken champions in front of the whole world.
More than that, you'll learn how to think your way around Carnoustie the way a caddie does - managing your game, your nerves and your expectations on a course that punishes ego and rewards patience. Most amateurs don't lose their score to a bad swing. They lose it to bad decisions. This guide is about the decisions.
Whether you're making the pilgrimage of a lifetime to play Carnoustie, preparing for the most important round you'll ever take on, or you simply love links golf and the deep history of the game in Scotland, this book is the difference between surviving Carnoustie and getting eaten alive by it.
Written by The Carnoustie Caddie - 28 years, 5,000+ rounds, one voice. Honest, sharp, and always on your side, just as a great caddie should be.