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| Day 1 |
Arrive Glasgow or Edinburgh Airport, met by AGS Representative, collect auto or meet your private driver/guide. Stay at a B&B in St. Andrews 7 nights. |
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| Day 2 |
Play St. Andrews New Course, it has the traditional out and back layout. Recognition is finally coming to the New course, in a recent ranking of the top 100 courses in UK and Ireland it was #12 in the Scottish courses. |
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| Day 3 |
Play Scotscraig, established in 1817, it has long tight fairways and excellent greens. Final qualifying course when the British Open is at St. Andrews. |
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| Day 4 |
Play Lundin Links a classic Scottish course used as a final qualifying course when British Open is at St. Andrews. |
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| Day 5 |
Play Carnoustie one of the most difficult Open Championship courses in Britain. The treacherous Barry Burn is a hazard that lost the Open for Jean Van de Velde. |
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| Day 6 |
Play St. Andrews Old, famous as the ‘Home of Golf’ this 600-year-old golf course is still a formidable challenge. The course is known for its 112 bunkers, some of which are especially famous e.g. 'Hell' on the long 14th, 'Strath' on the short 11th and the Road Bunker at what is probably the most famous golf hole in the world, the 17th or Road Hole Another peculiar feature of the Old Course is the double greens where the outward and inward holes are cut on the same putting surface. |
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| Day 7 |
Play St. Andrews Bay, Torrance Course, a spectacular layout designed by Gene Sarazen and Sam Torrance. It has stunning sea views and cliff-edge tees and greens. |
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| Day 8 |
Depart from Glasgow or Edinburgh Airport. |
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