Jed Water
The Jed Water comes closest to the playing area at the 4th, where the bank is within yards of the line of play and the downstream current is audible from the approach. The hole is short — the river boundary means the routing could not spread further into the valley bottom — but the accuracy required keeps the handicapper honest: the line that avoids the water on the left must avoid the rising rough on the right, and the net corridor is narrower than a short par 4 implies. The Jedburgh Abbey ruins are visible from the upper section of the hole. The Abbey has been a ruin since 1560; it still dominates the town skyline from every direction.