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Golf in St Andrews

Playing golf in St Andrews, The Home of Golf, is one of the best golf experiences you can have. This is the place where the game was invented after all, way back in the 15th century. There are plenty of options depending on your budget with 10 courses in and around the town. Only the Old Course requires a handicap.

A golfer plays the Old Course at St Andrews.

Playing the Old Course

You might have seen the likes of Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth competing on this illustrious course at tournaments such as The Open Championship, but did you know that you can play the Old Course too?

The Old Course in St Andrews

The Old Course at St Andrews may be one of the most important courses in golf history, but it is also a public course and remains open to all. It’s run by the St Andrews Links Trust, which takes care of seven courses in St Andrews.

Here’s everything you need to know about playing the Old Course:

Will I need a handicap?

Yes, you will - a maximum of 36 for men and women. You’ll need to present your handicap certificate to the starter on the day too. 

There are quite a few ways to book the Old Course.

If you’re playing by yourself you can check in at the Old Pavilion on the day and staff will try to match you with a two or three-ball group.

If you are playing in a group of two or more you can:

  • Enter the Old Course ballot (lottery). This is drawn 48 hours in advance of play (except Fridays, as the course is closed on Sundays, and before tournament days).
  • Book your holiday with an Authorised Provider who can offer you a golf package which will include a guaranteed Old Course tee time. Look for golf tour operators and local accommodation providers who have the official ‘Authorised Provider’ logo on their website.
  • Play in the winter. You’re more likely to secure a tee time from November to March when there is less demand. Winter packages from mid-October till mid-April include a round on the Old Course and two other St Andrews Links golf courses.
  • Apply for private advance tee times.

 

St Andrews Cathedral

What's the cost of playing?

Check out up to date green fees for the Old Course.

Is the Old Course open year-round?

Yes, except Sundays and busy dates, when the course is closed for part or all of the day to allow for tournaments and other events.

How can I get the most out of my Old Course experience?

Before your round on the Old Course it’s a good idea to warm up on another links course so that you can get a feel for what you’re likely to face.

There are lots of other golf courses in and near St Andrews that will challenge and delight you – the Old Course is in good company!

Can I hire equipment?

Yes. You can hire the latest equipment if you are unable to bring your own clubs.

How do I get to St Andrews?

St Andrews is located in Fife which is roughly an hour from Edinburgh and Glasgow airports by car or public transport. Find all the information you need on travelling to St Andrews.

History of the Old Course

Golf has been played on the Old Course in St Andrews for at least 500 years.

St Andrews West Sands Beach and Golf Course

In 1552, a charter granted the townspeople of St Andrews use of the land for golf and other pastimes. However, it is thought that golf was played here for much longer than that.

In 1764, several holes were combined, reducing the number of holes played to 18, creating the standard model for golf courses around the world.

The only man to have won the Open Championship and the Amateur Championship at St Andrews is legendary golfer Bobby Jones. He was made an Honorary Burgess of St Andrews in 1958, only the second American to receive this honour, after Benjamin Franklin 200 years earlier.

10 golf courses in St Andrews

Breathe in the fresh sea air as you hone your golf skills on St Andrew’s famous links courses – some of the finest and most authentic links courses in the world.

The Old Course

The most famous golf course in world golf and the Mecca to which every golfer aspires to make pilgrimage at least once in a golfing lifetime.

Balgove Course

This nine-hole course offers a real golfing experience to children and beginners.

Jubilee Course

The Jubilee Course at St Andrews was originally opened as a 12-hole layout in 1897 and was extended to 18 holes in 1905.

Strathyrum Course

Designed to complement the tougher championship layouts at the Home of Golf, the Strathtyrum was opened in 1993.

The Castle Course

The Castle Course opened in 2008 becoming the seventh course at the Home of Golf.

The New Course

The oldest 'new' course in the world, the second course at the Home of Golf was built by Old Tom Morris in 1895.

Eden Course

The Eden Course was built in 1914. Natural boundaries and severe bunkers provide a course full of character.

The Torrance Course

The Torrance Course was designed by the late Gene Sarazen and winning Ryder Cup Captain, Sam Torrance.

The Kittocks Course

18 challenging holes with spectacular panoramic views of the Eden Estuary and North Sea.

The Duke's Course

The Duke's Course was designed by five times Open Champion Peter Thomson.

Plan your trip to St Andrews

West Sands, St Andrews

Accommodation in St Andrews

Choose from small hotels, cosy B&Bs and town apartments for your stay.

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