Scotland has a wonderful bus and rail system that can be used to reach nearly any destination. For a group, a packager can arrange a bus, or other travel arrangements. Tips to Get a Tee Time at the Old Course There are several ways to obtain a tee time for the Old Course starting with standing in line at the starter’s shed in the wee hours of the morning and waiting in line for an open spot. If your group includes more than one player, don’t try to try this method together. Split up into singles, or a twosome to increase your odds of making the first tee. Twosomes can also enter the ballot, but the odds of securing a tee time are extremely low as members and packagers receive priority. If you are traveling with a group, it is advisable to book through a travel packager. There are several of these and are the only real hope to obtain a tee time on the Old Course. Residents of St. Andrews and members of the course can enter a lottery to obtain a tee time 48 hours before the desired date. We were fortunate to have a friend, who is both a resident and member and was able to secure a tee time for our foursome. If you are not playing with someone that is familiar with the Old Course, it is advisable to hire a local caddie. He can help with avoiding the hundreds of pot bunkers hidden around the course and help identify the best putting lines on the gigantic greens. Where to Stay There are several options for accommodations in the St. Andrews area including AirBNB, hotels Indiana Golf Journal
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