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St Andrews Links

St Andrews Links — golf course in Scotland.

St Andrews Links, golf courses in Central Scotland

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Typical visit
3 h–6 h
Nearest railway station
Leuchars · 5.3 km

About

St Andrews Links is a golf course in the United Kingdom. Wikidata describes it as: "golf course in Scotland". Coordinates: 56.3517°, -2.8181°.

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St Andrews Links is a historic golf links complex in the town of St Andrews in Scotland, where golf has been played since the 15th century, earning it the nickname "home of golf". There are now eight public golf courses owned by Fife Council and operated by the St Andrews Links Trust charity. An area north of the town holds six adjacent courses: the Old, New, Jubilee, Balgove, Eden, and Strathtyrum. The Castle Course lies one mile to the south-east, whilst the recently added Craigtoun Course sits roughly 3 miles to the south-west. The Balgove Course has nine holes, the rest 18. The Old Course is widely considered one of the world's best and regularly hosts the Open Championship. The St Andrews Links Trust organises several amateur tournaments at the links, of which the most prestigious are the St Andrews Links Trophy for men (comprising one round on the New or Jubilee Course followed by three rounds on the Old Course) and the St Rule Trophy for women (two rounds on the New followed by one on the Old). Several golf clubs are based at the links. The oldest and most famous of these clubs is The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews (founded 1754), which co-administered the rules of golf until the R&A was spun out of it in 2004; its clubhouse is by the first hole of the Old Course. Others, with clubhouses on the block just south of the links, include the St Andrews Thistle Golf Club (founded 1817 and 1865), St Andrews Golf Club (founded 1843), The St Rule Club (golf section founded 1898), The New Golf Club (founded 1902), and St Regulus Ladies Golf Club (founded 1914). While members of these clubs have favourable access to the Links courses, non-members may also play for a fee; most courses require advance booking, and many slots on the Old Course are subject to ballot (lottery). The St Andrews Links Trust built the St Andrews Links Clubhouse in 1995 by the first holes of the New and Jubilee courses. Pilmour Cottage, a 19th-century villa, was redeveloped from 1998…

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Background

History

]] The history of St Andrews Links goes back to 1552 when John Hamilton was granted a charter to establish a rabbit warren to the north of the links. The St Andrews Links Charter refers to the public ownership of the links and the right of the people of St Andrews to play golf and other games. }} | related_legislation = | status = repealed | legislation_history = | theyworkforyou = | millbankhansard = | original_text = https://books.google.com/books?id=DHM1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA185 | revised_text = | use_new_UK-LEG = | UK-LEG_title = | collapsed = yes }} | type = Act | parliament = Parliament of the United Kingdom | long_title = An Act to confirm a Provisional Order under the Private Legislation…

Description

The Castle Course opened in June 2008, becoming the seventh public course at St Andrews. It is in Boarhills and Dunino community council area, set on a rugged-cliff top a mile to the east of St Andrews with extensive views over the town, and was designed by the architect David McLay Kidd. The course is a par 71 and measures 6,759 yards from the back tees.

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Coordinates
56.3517, -2.8181
District
Fife
Postcode
KY16 9XL
Parliamentary constituency
North East Fife
Nearest railway station
Leuchars5.3 km

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Where is St Andrews Links?
St Andrews Links is in Central Scotland, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 56.3517°, -2.8181°. The nearest railway station is Leuchars, around 5.3 km away.