The Senior Open Presented by Rolex will take place at Carnoustie Golf Links for the first time in eight years when the event returns to Scotland in 2024.
Europe’s only senior major championship will visit the Angus venue for the third time. The 38th edition of The Senior Open Presented by Rolex takes place from 25 - 28 July 2024.
The venue has hosted The Open eight times, most recently when Francesco Molinari prevailed in 2018. It provided the backdrop for two maiden senior major triumphs in each of the two previous occasions it has hosted the championship.
Germany’s Bernhard Langer won his first senior major in 2010, defeating Corey Pavin by one stroke. England’s Paul Broadhurst then joined the upper echelons of the senior game when he saw off Scott McCarron by two strokes in 2016.
Golf has been played in Carnoustie for well over four centuries. The first indication that the game was being played in the Angus town can be found in the Parish Records of 1560. In 1842, a ten-hole course was designed by Alan Robertson followed by an 18-hole course by Old Tom Morris in 1857. James Braid extended the layout in 1926 which is essentially the links found today.
Since then, The Carnoustie Championship Course has become widely regarded as one of the world’s finest golf courses. It has also been tagged as golf’s greatest test. The course has been created and refined by some of the most iconic names in golf history to make the most of the dramatic natural elements in the incredible Angus location. The closing stretch of holes on Carnoustie’s Championship Course is without doubt one of the most challenging in the world. It will not doubt provide for some dramatic finishes.