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St Andrews golf holiday FAQs

Mark Jenkins
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Discover all you need to know for your bucket list trip to St Andrews with our FAQs guide.
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St Andrews is one of the world's most celebrated golf destinations, offering far more than just the iconic Old Course. With seven outstanding courses in the town itself, a wealth of championship layouts nearby, breathtaking coastal scenery, historic streets, and welcoming pubs and restaurants, it's the perfect destination for golfers and non-golfers alike.

Whether you're chasing a tee time on golf's most famous course, exploring Scotland's rich golf heritage, or simply enjoying the charm of this historic town, a golf holiday to St Andrews is a bucket-list experience for golfers everywhere.

If you're planning a trip, we've answered some of the most common questions below.

Old Course, St Andrews Links

Why choose St Andrews for a golf holiday?

St Andrews offers a unique combination of world-famous golf, rich history and stunning coastal landscapes. Golf has been played here for over 600 years, making it one of the most prestigious golfing destinations on the planet.

Visitors can play championship links courses, explore the historic town centre, enjoy traditional Scottish hospitality and experience the atmosphere of a destination that has shaped the game as we know it today.

Whether you're travelling with friends, as a couple or as part of a golf society, St Andrews delivers an unforgettable golf holiday experience.

Where is St Andrews?

St Andrews is located on Scotland's east coast in the Kingdom of Fife, approximately 50 miles north of Edinburgh.

The town overlooks the North Sea and is easily accessible from Edinburgh Airport, making it a convenient destination for golfers travelling from across the UK, Europe, and North America.

Check out our destination guide on St Andrews.

Kingsbarns Golf Links

When is the best time to visit St Andrews for golf?

The main golf season runs from April to October, when course conditions are at their best and daylight hours are longest.

Many golfers choose to visit between May and September, when temperatures are milder, and the chances of favourable weather are highest. June and July offer particularly long daylight hours, allowing for extended rounds and additional sightseeing.

Spring and autumn can also provide excellent value, with quieter courses and fewer visitors, while still enjoying fantastic golf conditions.

How many golf courses are there at St Andrews Links?

As the largest public golf complex in Europe, St Andrews Links is home to seven public courses, including:

Castle Course, St Andrews Links

What are the best golf courses in St Andrews?

The Old Course is undoubtedly the most famous, but St Andrews offers several exceptional layouts.

Popular choices include:

For golfers looking to experience Scotland's finest links golf, combining several of these courses within one itinerary creates a truly memorable trip.

You can also explore our guides to the best golf courses in and around St Andrews and the top links golf courses in the Scotland for additional inspiration.

Crail Golfing Society

What major golf tournaments have been played at St Andrews?

St Andrews has hosted some of the most prestigious tournaments in golf history and remains one of the sport's most important championship venues.

The Old Course is best known as a regular host of The Open Championship, golf's oldest major. The tournament has been staged at St Andrews numerous times since 1873, with legendary champions including Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Seve Ballesteros and Rory McIlroy all competing on these historic fairways.

St Andrews has also hosted:

  • The Women's Open
  • The Senior Open Championship
  • The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
  • The Walker Cup
  • The Curtis Cup
  • The St Andrews Links Trophy

As the Home of Golf and the headquarters of The R&A, St Andrews continues to play a central role in the global golfing calendar.

Can I play the Old Course?

Yes, visitors can play the Old Course, but securing a tee time is never guaranteed due to exceptionally high demand and limited availability.

There are several ways to try to obtain a tee time, including:

  • Advanced applications through St Andrews Links
  • Authorised golf tour operators
  • The Old Course ballot system
  • The singles daily draw

Even when booking well in advance, access to the Old Course cannot be guaranteed unless you already have a confirmed tee time. Demand regularly exceeds availability, particularly during the peak golf season.

For golfers hoping to maximise their chances, we recommend planning early and exploring all available booking routes. You can also read our guide on how to get an Old Course tee time for detailed advice on the application process, ballot system, and other options available to visitors.

What golf holiday packages are available in St Andrews?

Golf packages can be tailored to suit all budgets and group sizes.

Many visitors combine championship golf with accommodation in the town centre, while others opt for luxury resort stays and multi-course itineraries.

Popular package inclusions often feature:

  • Accommodation
  • Guaranteed tee times
  • Airport transfers
  • Golf on multiple courses
  • Customised itineraries

Explore our St Andrews golf packages to find options tailored to your preferred travel dates and budget.

In need of more inspiration before you book? Check out our article listing 9 reasons to plan your St Andrews trip!

What St Andrews golf tours do you offer?

We offer the Iconic Scottish East Coast Adventure, a carefully crafted golf tour that showcases some of the finest links golf on Scotland's east coast.

Iconic Scottish East Coast Adventure This unforgettable tour combines world-class golf with stunning coastal scenery and premium accommodation, allowing golfers to experience some of Scotland's most celebrated courses.

Highlights of the tour include:

  • Golf at legendary venues across Scotland's east coast
  • A stay at the luxurious Fairmont St Andrews
  • The chance to experience the rich golfing heritage of the Home of Golf
  • Spectacular links golf set against breathtaking coastal landscapes

Ideal for golfers looking to tick off bucket-list courses while enjoying a seamless travel experience, the Iconic Scottish East Coast Adventure offers an exceptional way to discover one of the world's greatest golfing regions.

Our golf travel specialists can also create fully customised St Andrews tours based on your preferred courses, accommodation requirements, and travel dates. Speak to our team to discuss the best option for your group.

Rusacks St Andrews

Where should I stay in St Andrews?

St Andrews offers a wide range of accommodation options, from luxury hotels to charming guesthouses. Some of the most popular choices include:

  • Old Course Hotel | Customer rating: 4.9 / 5 One of Scotland's most iconic golf resorts, overlooking the Old Course's famous 17th Road Hole and West Sands Beach.

  • Rusacks St Andrews | Customer rating: 4.3 / 5 A historic hotel situated beside the Old Course with spectacular views across the links and coastline.

  • Fairmont St Andrews | Customer rating: 4.6 / 5 A luxury coastal resort offering two championship golf courses, extensive leisure facilities and panoramic sea views.

  • Hotel du Vin St Andrews | Customer rating: 4 / 5 A boutique hotel within walking distance of the town centre, golf courses and historic attractions.

What else is there to do in St Andrews?

Beyond golf, St Andrews offers plenty to see and do.

Popular attractions include:

  • St Andrews Cathedral ruins
  • St Andrews Castle
  • West Sands Beach
  • The R&A World Golf Museum
  • University of St Andrews

Visitors can also enjoy whisky tastings, coastal walks, independent shops and traditional Scottish pubs. Discover our favourite places to eat in St Andrews as well as more tips for the ideal golf trip.

Fairmont St Andrews

What is the weather like in St Andrews?

St Andrews experiences a temperate coastal climate.

Summer temperatures typically range between 15°C and 22°C, while spring and autumn remain comfortable for golf.

Weather conditions can change quickly, and wind is often a significant factor on the links courses. Packing waterproof clothing and layers is recommended regardless of the season.

Why book a golf holiday to St Andrews with Golfbreaks?

With decades of experience arranging golf trips across the UK and beyond, our team can help create a seamless St Andrews golf holiday tailored to your needs.

From securing sought-after tee times to recommending the best accommodation and travel options, we'll help you experience everything the Home of Golf has to offer.

Browse our range of St Andrews golf packages or speak to one of our golf travel experts to start planning your trip.

Feeling inspired?
Whether you're dreaming of playing the legendary Old Course, exploring Scotland's iconic links courses or experiencing the rich history of the Home of Golf, our team is here to help.

Published 01 June 2026

Mark Jenkins

Head of UK & Ireland Sales