Enjoy the rich tapestry of the Old Course at St Andrews, where golf’s storied past comes alive. Led by former 1980s pro caddie and renowned author Richard Falconer, this captivating walking tour promises to transport you through time, uncovering the course’s iconic landmarks and the captivating tales that shaped its legacy. With wireless audio and whisper earphones, you’ll effortlessly hear Falconer’s expert commentary, making for an unforgettable experience that will leave you eager to uncover more about the organic development of this revered golfing destination.
Key Points
- Guided walking tour of the historic Old Course in St Andrews, led by a former 1980s pro caddie and author/historian Richard Falconer.
- Explores key landmarks and shares captivating stories about the Open Championship, early golfing pioneers, and the organic development of the iconic course.
- Provides wireless audio receivers and whisper earphones for larger groups to easily hear the guide’s commentary.
- Offers an immersive experience for both seasoned golfers and curious travelers, with highlights including the Swilcan Bridge and Jigger Inn.
- Available daily from April to October, with limited hours from November to March, excluding Sundays on championship or tournament days.
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Tour Overview
The St Andrews Old Course History Tour offers visitors a 75-minute walking experience guided by Richard Falconer, an author, historian, and former 1980s pro A1 Old Course caddie.
Set out on a fascinating journey as Falconer shares his expertise and brings the evolution of golf and the Old Course to life. Explore key landmarks and hear captivating stories about the Open Championship, early golfing pioneers, and the organic development of this iconic course.
With a wireless audio receiver and whisper earphone, even larger groups can enjoy the rich history and highlights of this hallowed golfing ground.
Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a curious traveler, this tour promises an unforgettable experience.
Highlights and Activities
Visitors can look forward to a photo stop at the iconic Swilkan Bridge, excluding tournament days, where they can capture stunning shots of this historic landmark.
The tour also provides wireless audio receivers and whisper earphones for larger groups, ensuring everyone can easily hear the guide’s captivating commentary.
Throughout the experience, guests will learn about the Open Championship, early golfing pioneers, and the organic development of the Old Course.
The guide will share intriguing stories about landmarks like Granny Clarks Wynd, Rusacks Hotel, and the Jigger Inn, immersing participants in the rich history and legacy of this revered golfing destination.
Tour Logistics
Participants meet at the Hotel du Vin St Andrews, right on the Old Course, to begin their immersive journey through the historic grounds of St Andrews.
The tour then concludes at the iconic Jigger Inn, allowing guests to soak up the unique atmosphere of this revered golfing destination.
The tour is available daily, with departures at 10 am, 12 noon, 2 pm, and 4 pm from April to October.
From November to March, the tour is offered at 10 am, 12 noon, and 2 pm, excluding Sundays on championship or tournament days.
Guests can easily book the tour and take advantage of the pay-later option, while free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
Policies and Limitations
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing guests the flexibility to adjust their plans. There’s also a pay-later option, so you don’t have to pay a thing today to book the tour.
The tour isn’t suitable for everyone – children under 2, people with mobility issues, wheelchair users, or those with a cold won’t be able to participate. And to keep the experience enjoyable for all, disruptive behavior simply won’t be tolerated.
For those who can join, it’s an unmissable opportunity to explore the Old Course’s rich history with an 80s pro caddie as your guide. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and leave the alcohol, drugs, and strollers at home.
Additional Information
This tour is endorsed by renowned St Andrews Golf Historian David Joy, ensuring its authenticity and historical accuracy. Comfortable shoes are recommended to fully enjoy the 75-minute walking experience. Alcohol, drugs, walking frames, baby strollers, and unaccompanied minors are strictly prohibited to maintain a safe and respectful environment. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult, and disruptive behavior will not be tolerated, as the guide give you an immersive and informative tour for all.
Additional Policies | ||
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No alcohol or drugs | No walking frames or strollers | No unaccompanied minors |
Children under 16 must be accompanied | Disruptive behavior not tolerated | Tour endorsed by Golf Historian |
This comprehensive set of guidelines ensures a memorable and enriching experience for all participants on the Old Course history tour.
Evolution of Golf and the Old Course
As Richard Falconer, the knowledgeable 1980s pro caddie, leads the tour, he delves into the captivating evolution of golf and the iconic Old Course at St Andrews, shedding light on the key figures and organic development that have shaped the game over the centuries.
Falconer’s engaging narrative touches on:
- The early golfing pioneers who left an indelible mark on the sport
- The organic, unplanned growth of the Old Course, shaped by nature and local customs
The pivotal role of the Open Championship in solidifying the Old Course’s global reputation.
Stories of landmarks like the Swilcan Bridge and Granny Clark’s Wynd, each with their own rich history.
Falconer’s expert insights bring the course’s storied past to life, captivating the audience with the fascinating evolution of golf’s most hallowed grounds.
Key Figures and Landmarks
Among the captivating landmarks Falconer highlights on the tour is the iconic Swilcan Bridge, a beloved feature that’s become synonymous with the Old Course’s rich history. Crossing this stone bridge, golfers and visitors alike are transported back in time, standing in the footsteps of legendary players who’ve made their mark on the game.
Falconer also shares the intriguing stories behind other renowned landmarks, like Granny Clark’s Wynd, the Rusacks Hotel, and the Jigger Inn. These historic sites come alive as he recounts the pivotal roles they’ve played in shaping the evolution of golf and the Old Course.
Listeners are enthralled by Falconer’s engaging narratives, which seamlessly weave together the course’s past and present.
Open Championship and Golfing Pioneers
The Open Championship holds a revered place in the annals of golf, as Falconer regales tour-goers with tales of the tournament’s storied history and the game’s pioneering figures who’ve shaped its legacy. Listeners are captivated by Falconer’s insider insights, learning how the Open has evolved alongside the Old Course and the influential golfers who’ve left an indelible mark on both.
The legendary Tom Morris, who won four Open titles and revolutionized course design and play.
The fierce rivalry between Harry Vardon and J.H. Taylor, whose epic duels captivated crowds.
The dominance of modern greats like Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros, and Tiger Woods.
The Open’s unique traditions, from the Claret Jug trophy to the passionate Scottish galleries.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a strict dress code, but comfortable shoes are recommended. Participants should dress for the weather, as the tour takes place outdoors. The focus is on exploring the history and landmarks of the Old Course.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Group Bookings?
Yes, the tour offers discounts for group bookings. Groups of 4 or more can enjoy a reduced rate, making it a more affordable and enjoyable experience for larger parties. Be sure to inquire about the group discount when booking your tour.
Can I Bring My Own Audio Equipment?
No, you can’t bring your own audio equipment. The tour provides a wireless audio receiver and whisper earphone for larger groups to ensure everyone can clearly hear the guide’s insights and stories about the Old Course’s history and landmarks.
Is There an Age Limit for Participating in the Tour?
The tour is not suitable for children under 2 years old, but children 16 and under can participate as long as they’re accompanied by an adult. This ensures everyone can enjoy the informative and engaging experience.
What Should I Do if I Have Special Dietary Requirements?
If you have special dietary requirements, let the tour operator know ahead of time. They’ll do their best to accommodate your needs and ensure you have an enjoyable experience on the tour.
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Recap
Dive into the rich tapestry of the Old Course with an expert guide. Uncover captivating stories, explore iconic landmarks, and gain a deeper appreciation for the organic evolution of this revered golfing destination.
Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a curious traveler, this immersive tour offers an unforgettable experience that brings the Old Course’s history to life.