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GOLF PLACE
St Andrews Attractions
Golf Place, has a junction with Pilmour Place and North Street and is the main road to
The links and Old Course
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St Andrews Attractions
Royal & Ancient Golf Club
18th Green Old Course
St Andrews Scotland
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews
was founded on 14 May 1754.
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St Andrews Attractions
The Old Course 18th Green
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St Andrews Links Plaque
Royal and Ancient Golf Club was founded in 1754. The Old Course was made up of 12 holes playing 10 hole twice giving a 22 hole course. In 1764, the R&A decided holes were too short and converted the first four holes into two holes. Which created the now standard 18-hole round of golf.
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St Andrews Attractions
Baron Playfair Fountain
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Old Pavilion
The Old Pavilion opened in 2014 including the Caddie Pavilion and New Public Shelter.
Located on the far side of the 18th green
of the old Course St Andrews
Lyon Playfair (1818–1898),
was born at Chunar, Bengal province,
on the 21st of May 1818 - Died 1898
In 1868 he was elected to represent the
universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews in parliament,
and retained his seat till 1885,
from that date until 1892
he sat as member for Leeds.
In 1873 he was made postmaster-general, and in the following year, after the dissolution of parliament, was applied to by the incoming Tory government to preside over a commission to inquire into the working of the civil service. Its report established a completely new system, which has ever since been officially known as the “Playfair scheme.”
The return of Mr Gladstone to power in 1880 afforded opportunity for Playfair to resume his interrupted parliamentary career, and from that time until 1883 he acted as chairman of committees during a period when the obstructive tactics of the Irish party were at their height.
On his retirement from the post he was made
K.C.B. in 1892 and was created
Baron Playfair of St Andrews,
and a little later was appointed
lord-in-waiting to the queen.
Golf Place
Bruce Embankment
British Golf Museum
St Andrews Scotland
This museum highlights the world of golf its origins its players and the history of a game played worldwide. The game played in the 1300’s in Edinburgh and played to rules for the first time in 1744.
Pilmour Links
St Andrews Attractions
Tom and Tommy Morris‘s House
Tom Morris lived here from 1866 till his death in 1908.
4 times Open Champion and
Keeper of the greens in St Andrews
from 1864 till 1903.
Tommy his son won the Open Championship
4 times and lived here from 1866 – 1874
and returned in 1875 and died in this house.
Pilmour Links
St Andrews Attractions
Auchterlonie Plaque
Willie Auchterlonie born in St Andrews 1872. A golf club maker and a professional golfer.
He won the 33rd Open Championship at Prestwick aged 21. With clubs he made himself.
He became honorary professional to the R & A in 1935, and was first to be made an honorary
member of the Royal and Ancient Club.
THE LINKS
St Andrews Attractions
The Links runs parallel with
the 18th fairway of the Old Course
Swilcan Bridge
The most famous bridge in golf on the 18th fairway
of the Old Course at St Andrews.
The Swilcan Bridge has been used to cross
the Swilcan Burn since 1835.
Previously called the Golfers Bridge
This was for several hundred years the
only way of crossing the burn.
THE LINKS
St Andrews Attractions
New Golf Club, St Andrews
Tom Morris Plaque
The New Club was founded in 1902 as the only club at the time was for the members of the R & A who were the gentry.
This was a club started by local 8 businessmen.
Tom Morris was the first honorary member of the New Club.
He unfortunately had a fall in the club
which was fatal, on the 24th May 1908.
THE LINKS
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St Andrews Golf Club
The golf club was established by a number of local tradesmen who enjoyed a game of golf.
In September 1843 The St Andrews Mechanics Golf Club opened.