As the historic 150th Open returns to the Home of Golf in St Andrews in just a few weeks, here's how you can experience the iconic golf destination firsthand. From legendary tee times to dram pours, here's everything a golf aficionado needs to know when planning a trip to St Andrews, Scotland.
Where to Play
When in the Home of Golf, one must play at the Home of Golf. Among St Andrews Links' seven courses, there are notable standouts.
Where to Dine
The notable foodie destination is in no short supply of divine dining experiences. From traditional Scottish fare to iconic restaurants, here are the restaurants you should try when visiting the Home of Golf.
Where to Drink
In Scotland, enjoying a dram or a pint is not a pastime - it's a way of life. From historic pubs to local favorites, here are our suggestions for the best watering holes in St Andrews.
Where to Dream
Looking for a hotel that is as legendary as Old Tom Morris himself? Travelers should book Rusacks St Andrews, set along the legendary Old Course in a renovated iconic 1800s building. Overlooking the 1st and 18th holes of the course, including the Valley of Sin, the hotel is steeped in history and stands as a living museum and monument to golf and its founders. The property is a golf explorer’s most sought-after playground with 123 guest rooms, all with design touches to reflect the destination such as subtle golf ball motifs in the carpet and tee insignias in the woodwork. Need an activity? Check out the rooftop putting green or Eden Mill gin-making experience with the hotel's own Gin Concierge. Those looking for deals can book the new 150 package, complete with overnight stay, entry to the R&A World Golf Museum for two, GBP150 (about USD182) dining credit, in-room golf amenities including Marine & Lawn branded golf tees, a ball marker, Titleist prov1 golf balls, and more. Rates start at GBP405 (about USD548) per night. The 150 Package is valid until March 31, 2023. Book using promo code RUSACKS150.
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