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Bobby Jones once said: “I could take out of my life everything except my experience at St Andrews and I would still have a very rich and full life.” Admittedly, Jones was rather good at the ...
That’s right! I’m leaving home … for the Home of Golf — St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Many golfers have made this commute before, and many did alongside me on DL0208 from New York to Edinburgh.
St. Andrews is known as the Home of Golf, but there's plenty more to do in this centuries-old town. Here's everything you can do for £100.
The Dunvegan Hotel St Andrews doesn’t have just the one pub worth drinking in. For golfers, the Dunvegan (pictured at top of page), 100 yards away from the 18th green, has been a haven for players who ...
If The Open (July 14-17) inspires you to book your own golf pilgrimage, St. Andrews is a place where you’ll find plenty to do in between tee times. From exploring the craggy coastlines of Fife ...
At St. Andrews Links alone, six public courses, including the Old Course, together host some 230,000 rounds a year close to the West Sands, a quick stroll from some of the most revered holes in ...
In what is likely Woods' last legitimate chance to win another Open at St. Andrews, the 46-year-old discussed the subtle modifications made since his first appearance in 1995.
Do what St Andrews students do when they are hung over and don't want to be confronted with memories of last night's exploits in the very small town: get out of town and get fish and chips.
With St Andrews and Carnoustie, the Kingsbarns Golf Links co-hosts the annual pro-celebrity Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. At £225 a round, it is the most expensive place to play in and ...
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