Showing posts with label The Open Golf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Open Golf. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 July 2018

The Home of Golf: 3 Reasons Why You Should Play the Old Course St Andrews in October



The Old Course St. Andrews, otherwise referred to as ‘The Home of Golf’ is a course full of history and prestige. The Old Course was founded in 1764 (18 holes) and was designed by both Mother Nature and Daw Anderson, Dr Alister MacKenzie and the great Old Tom Morris. The Old Course originally consisted of twenty-two holes, eleven out and eleven back. The player would tee up 2 club lengths away from the previous hole making use of a pile of sand to tee up the ball. It was not until 1764, the Society of St Andrews Golfers, which later became the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, decided that some holes were too short and combined them. This reduced the course to eighteen holes and created what became the standard round of golf throughout the world.

All avid golfers should make the pilgrimage to golf these special links at least once in their lifetime. While it is one thing wanting to play here, getting an impromptu tee time is a difficult task. Tee times fill up fast during the May-September months to golf the world’s most famous golf links. For golfers eager to experience the Old Course St Andrews, sometimes the off-season is your only option.

Here are our top three reasons why you should play the Old Course St Andrews this October:

1. More availability 

Ask anyone who has golfed The Old Course during the height of Scottish summer and they will tell you that it is packed. Finding a spare tee time is comparable to finding the holy grail and you can forget about do-overs if you show up late. Golfing in October allows you to beat the crowds and enjoy more rounds of golf due to increased availability.

Many of our customers have a much more enjoyable golf experience on the Old Course during the quieter periods because they can play at their own pace. As an added bonus, off-season rates are lower, so you can reallocate your budget to seeing more of the magnificent sights and attractions Scotland has to offer, such as touring the renowned Edinburgh Castle, dining in one of our many 5-Star restaurants and taking a private helicopter tour over to the Macallan distillery or overhead of some of our natural beauties such as the Isle of Skye, Isla and Loch Ness.

2. The condition of the course is just the same as it is during the high season

Golf has been played over these links for hundreds of years rain or shine. By October, the Old Course has grown through the summer and is still uncut before winter course maintenance commences. The course conditions are actually just as outstanding in October as it is during the high season months. 

For Scotland, unpredictable weather can occur anytime throughout the year. As long as the occasional rain spell does not scare you off, there is no reason why you should miss out on a chance to golf the Old Course in October. It is definitely an experience you will remember for the rest of your life.




Left: Huey Lewis, Tico Torres, Michael Douglas and Andy Garcia pose for a photo on the Swilken Bridge on the 18th hole, Old Course St Andrews, Scotland. Top right: Samuel L. Jackson. Bottom right: Hugh Grant. Both golfing at past Dunhill Championships. Images sourced from Zimbio.

3. You can follow the footsteps of Hollywood stars and the best golfers in the world

Did you know that The Open Championship was first played on the Old Course at St. Andrews in 1873 and is the oldest major golf championship? The Old Course has hosted this major 29 times since 1873, most recently in 2015 and has hosted as one of the three rotation courses for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship every year since 2001. The Dunhill Championship has been deemed one of the richest golf tournaments on the European Tour and is played on The Old Course at St Andrews, Carnousite Golf Links (where the 2018 Open Championship was hosted) and Kingsbarns Golf Links. The Championship takes place on the 4th until the 7th of October 2018 during the off-season this year and has attracted Hollywood stars such as Samuel L Jackson, Catherine Zeta Jones, Michael Douglas, Hugh Grant and Kevin Costner over the years.

In a way, golfing the Old Course after Dunhill is pretty much our Scottish equivalent of the Hollywood walk of fame, except golfers from around the world come to fall in the footsteps of some of the world’s greatest players. Some of the previous winners include Tyrrel Hatton who won the last two years (2016 and 2017), Martin Kaymer, a two-time major champion, and Padraig Harrington, two time Dunhill winner and three time major champion. Famous Scots such as Colin Montgomerie, Stephen Gallacher and Paul Lawrie have also taken home the lucrative $5 Million Dollar Prize. Bottom line if you have got the chance to golf the old course any time you can you should because it is a once lifetime experience for any genuine golfer.

One of our clients even said: “I have dreamed of playing golf in Scotland for many years and it was everything I had imagined and more. Everything was first class all the way. I can’t wait to go back again.” – Steve Abelman, Hampshire Greens Golf Club, Maryland

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We hope you enjoyed our three reasons why you should play the Old Course St Andrews in October blog. If you are looking to fulfill your bucket list tour to St Andrews, Executive Golf & Leisure still have some availability in the month of October 2018 with some fantastic packages to choose from, see below for details starting from only £769!


Our team of experienced golf tour coordinators are all golf enthusiasts and between them and have first-hand knowledge of your desired courses. Leave the hard work of creating your tour to us and all you have to do is to practice your putts and look forward to your golf tour.

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Tuesday, 14 June 2016

The Open Championship Returns to Royal Troon



The Open Championship Returns to Royal Troon

The 145th Open takes place from 14th to 17th July at Royal Troon Golf Club in South Ayrshire, southwest of Glasgow. Royal Troon was founded in 1878, initially with only five holes and took its current form in 1888, designed in the traditional out-and-back manner of the Old Course at St Andrews, where last year’s Open Championship was held.

Royal Troon is home to both the longest and shortest holes in Open Championship golf. Regarded as one of the top holes in the world, the par-3 8th hole ("Postage Stamp") measures 123 yards (112m), but its wee green measures a mere 420 square feet (39 m2) and the par-5 6th hole ("Turnberry") measures a lengthy 601 yards (550m).

This is the 9th time Royal Troon will be hosting The Open, the first was in 1923 and the last in 2004. Past Open champions at these famous links include Todd Hamilton, Justin Leonard, Mark Calcavecchia, Tom Watson, Tom Weiskopf, Arnold Palmer, Bobby Locke, and Arthur Havers. The last seven  Opens at Troon have been won by Americans.

The Open is the oldest of the of the four major championships in professional golf and one of the most prestigious tournaments on the golf calendar. The field for the Open is 156, and golfers gain a place in a number of ways. Most of the field is made up of leading players who are given exemptions. Further places are given to players who are successful in The Open Qualifying Series and in Final Qualifying.

The Open Qualifying Series (OQS) consists of 10 events played outside the United Kingdom. from the six major tours. Places are available to the leading players (not otherwise exempt) who finish in a high enough position. A total of 32 places are available.

The Final Qualifying 36-hole tournaments will be played on 28th June 2016 at four courses across Scotland and England. Three qualifying places are available at each location.

Any remaining places are made available to the highest ranked players in the Official World Golf Ranking. 

A number of past champions are also expected in the field - the likes of Ernie Els, Rory McIlroy, Pádraig Harrington, Tiger Woods and Scotland’s own Sandy Lyle and Paul Lawrie, who won in 1985 and 1999 respectively.

The Open is a thing of beauty and every golf fan’s dream to spectate. Let Executive Golf & Leisure take you there with bespoke packages : Accommodations, VIP hospitality, Helicopter , Private Jet and Limousine transfers.

TRUMP TURNBERRY OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PACKAGE
Enjoy the spectacle of The Open staying at the 5 Star Trump Turnberry Resort, playing golf on the Kintyre and Ailsa Course and indulge in VIP Hospitality at The Open each day for a most memorable golf tour.

LUXURY HELICOPTER PACKAGES - MACHRIHANISH
Stay at Machrihanish on the Kintyre Peninsula, South West Scotland, play golf at Machrihanish Dunes and travel in style to and from The Open on your very own private helicopter taking in the spectacular West Coast scenery on route!

VIP HOSPITALITY
Upgrade your Open Golf experience with a day in the Hospitality village. Enjoy a place to relax and dine where you can watch all the action and network with your colleagues throughout the day.

View all packages here.

If this doesn’t tempt you, perhaps this little video will:



We look forward to seeing you at the 145th Open at Royal Troon next month!