So you didn't make the Old Course ballot this time around. That's why groups often book three or four days in St. Andrews alone. But if you don't want to play the waiting game, it's a near certainty you can still play golf even if you didn't book weeks in advance. St. Andrews and the Kingdom of Fife have one of the richest pockets of links golf anywhere.
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True, St. Andrews' Old Course is the most coveted course in Scotland, and demand is high. But scoring a tee time, even at the last minute on a beautiful Saturday afternoon in July, is still a possibility. Brandon Tucker provides a variety of ways to book a tee time on the Old Course, one of which should suit your golf group.
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In a town with more than six centuries of golf history, it's the newest course that's stolen the spotlight from the Old Course in 2008. Opened this summer, the Castle Course at St. Andrews, just two miles from the town center, is receiving loads of acclaim in its inaugural season.
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St. Andrews is the world's most prestigious golf destination, but it doesn't have to be the most expensive. You can drop a pretty penny here, staying and playing on the finest links courses and hotel properties. But that shouldn't deter the more budget-conscious golfer from looking into a golf trip to the home of golf. You can enjoy yourself here too. Here's how to enjoy St. Andrews on three separate budgets.
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