Holes and Yardages From The 2010 British Open Championship
- Burn 376 yards - par 4
- Dyke 453 yards - par 4
- Cartgate (Out) 397 yards - par 4
- Ginger Beer 480 yards - par 4
- Hole O’Cross 568 yards - par 5
- Heathery (Out) 412 yards - par 4
- High (Out) 371 yards - par 4
- Short 175 yards - par 3
- End 352 yards - par 4
Out: 3,584 yards - par 36
- Bobby Jones 386 yards - par 4
- High (In) 174 yards - par 3
- Heathery (In) 348 yards - par 4
- Hole O’Cross (In) 465 yards - par 4
- Long 618 yards - par 5
- Cartgate (In) 455 yards - par 4
- Corner of the Dyke 423 yards - par 4
- Road 495 yards - par 4
- Tom Morris 357 yards – par
In: 3,721 yards- par 36
Total: 7,305 yards- par 72
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