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Best of luck to all the amateurs!
There are several ways to play the Old Course, St Andrews and one of the easiest and most economical ways is to apply online via the official St Andrews Links website. Click here for the St Andrews Links website and their details on how to apply, prices and FAQs.
Deadline to apply for 2020 is Wednesday, September 4, 2019 midnight BST.
If you don't get tee times through this application, don't despair! We can still help you with a Scotland package. And there is always the ballot....
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I visited Kingsbarns Golf Linksand the nearby Kingsbarns Distilleryin late October. I didn't get to play the course this time, but I did enjoy some tastings.
The distillery offers tastings, tours and even a gin school where you can make your own bottled gin, flavored as you like, to take home. The tour was interesting, rich in history and quite entertaining. I did the shorter tour, about 30 minutes.
The highlight of this visit however was hearing from David Malcolm at Kingsbarns Golf Links. I highly recommend his 15-20 minute talk! David is extremely knowledgeable and a fantastic presenter of history. Among other things, he explained the history of medals and the Claret Jug. If you're interested, let us know and we will pre-arrange some time with David for you and your party.
The distillery offers tastings, tours and even a gin school where you can make your own bottled gin, flavored as you like, to take home. The tour was interesting, rich in history and quite entertaining. I did the shorter tour, about 30 minutes.
The highlight of this visit however was hearing from David Malcolm at Kingsbarns Golf Links. I highly recommend his 15-20 minute talk! David is extremely knowledgeable and a fantastic presenter of history. Among other things, he explained the history of medals and the Claret Jug. If you're interested, let us know and we will pre-arrange some time with David for you and your party.