
The Old Course at St Andrews, a city on the east coast of Fife, Scotland, and the home of golf

The Open Championship was first played on the Old Course at St Andrews in 1873

None of us golf, but we found the town amazing

This is the bar that Tiger and every other golf star frequents

We didn't see Tiger

Golf is everywhere in St Andrews

Visitors travel to St Andrews for several courses ranked amongst the finest in the world

Hamilton Hall

The Links is the most frequent venue for The Open Championship, the oldest of golf's four majors

Golf museum next to the Old Course

Along the waterfront

The picturesque ruins of St Andrews Castle stand on a rocky promontory

Bishop Roger erected the first stone castle on the site about the beginning of the 13th century

From mediaeval times until the Reformation, St Andrews was the ecclesiastical capital of Scotland

View of cathedral grounds from the top of St Rule's Tower

The ruins of the Cathedral of St Andrew, at one time Scotland's largest building

Cathedral grounds

Elaborate ancient grave sites

Heading back into town

In the town of St Andrews

Along the waterfront near the Old Course

Scotland's oldest university, the University of St Andrews.

St. Salvator's Chapel at University of St. Andrews

The University of St Andrews is the third oldest in the English-speaking world