A Pilgrimage for Golf Lovers
For golf enthusiasts on a self-drive tour of Scotland, a visit to St Andrews is an unmissable experience. Known as the “Home of Golf,” St Andrews is where the sport was first played over 600 years ago, and the Old Course Walking Tour offers a unique chance to step onto one of the most famous golf courses in the world.
Walk in the Footsteps of Golfing Legends
The Old Course at St Andrews is one of the oldest and most revered golf courses globally, hosting The Open Championship more times than any other venue. On a guided walking tour, visitors get to explore the fairways, bunkers, and legendary greens, hearing stories of past champions like Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Bobby Jones.
One of the most iconic moments of the tour is standing on the Swilcan Bridge, the stone bridge crossing the first and 18th fairways. This historic landmark has been the setting for emotional farewells from some of the greatest golfers in history, making it a must-have photo stop.
Explore the Course’s Rich History
The walking tour offers insights into the evolution of golf at St Andrews, explaining how the game developed from humble beginnings into the global sport it is today. Visitors will learn about the Royal & Ancient Golf Club, one of the most influential governing bodies in golf, and discover why the Road Hole (17th) is considered one of the toughest holes in the sport.
Beyond Golf – The Charm of St Andrews
Even if you’re not a golfer, the Old Course Walking Tour is an excellent way to experience the tradition and beauty of St Andrews. The town itself is steeped in history, home to St Andrews Cathedral, the University of St Andrews, and stunning West Sands Beach, where the opening scene of Chariots of Fire was filmed.
A Must-See Experience on Your Self-Drive Tour of Scotland
Whether you’re a devoted golfer or simply want to explore the birthplace of the sport, the Old Course Walking Tour at St Andrews is an unforgettable highlight of any self-drive itinerary through Scotland. Standing where legends have played and feeling the history beneath your feet makes this experience truly special.