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Golf Holidays in St Andrews

Few destinations in the world carry the heritage and prestige of St Andrews. Revered globally as the Home of Golf, the town has welcomed players to its historic fairways for over six centuries. For golfers travelling from across the UK and around the world, a visit here is not simply a holiday – it is a pilgrimage.

At the heart of this remarkable destination lies the legendary Old Course St Andrews, widely regarded as the most famous golf course in the world. Walking its fairways, crossing the iconic Swilcan Bridge and finishing beneath the windows of the Royal and Ancient Clubhouse overlooking the 18th green of the Old Course St Andrews is an experience that draws golfers back to St Andrews year after year.

For those planning a golf holiday in St Andrews, choosing the right place to stay can shape the entire experience. Staying within the town allows visitors to fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the Home of Golf — from early morning tee times to relaxed evenings spent recounting the day’s round.

You can explore our full collection of St Andrews holiday properties here

Why St Andrews is the Ultimate Golf Destination

Golf has been played on the links of St Andrews since the 15th century, and the town continues to hold a unique place in the history of the game. Today, the St Andrews Links Trust manages seven public courses, including the Old Course, the New Course, the Jubilee Course and the dramatic Castle Course overlooking the North Sea.

For many visiting golfers, securing a tee time on the Old Course St Andrews is the highlight of the trip. Entry is typically gained through the daily ballot system, although advance tee times and authorised packages are also available.

Beyond the fairways, St Andrews itself is a charming coastal town filled with independent shops, historic streets, welcoming restaurants and beautiful beaches. This combination of golfing heritage and relaxed Scottish hospitality makes it one of the most desirable golf destinations in the world.

Top Tips for Planning a Golf Trip to St Andrews

Because of the town’s global reputation, planning ahead is essential. A little preparation ensures visitors can make the most of their time in the Home of Golf.

Book accommodation early

St Andrews is one of the most sought‑after golf destinations in the world, and the best homes — especially those within walking distance of the iconic courses — are often reserved well in advance. Peak season (May to September) fills up quickly, so securing your property early gives you more choice and peace of mind.

Understand How Tee Times Work

Playing the Old Course is a dream for many golfers, and there are several ways to approach tee bookings:

Mix Your Courses

Trying a variety of courses — from the historic St Andrews Links layouts to the dramatic cliffside course at Kingsbarns — ensures a richer experience during your stay.

Enjoy the Town Between Rounds

Some of the most memorable moments of a golf trip happen after the round is finished. St Andrews offers an excellent selection of traditional pubs, restaurants and coastal walks that allow visitors to unwind after a day on the links.

Golfing Accommodation That Enhances Your Stay

For many golf travellers, accommodation becomes an integral part of the trip – a place to relax, connect and plan the next day’s round. Self-catered properties offer flexibility, space and independence to tailor your stay exactly how you want it.

Links View, 10a Golf Place – Sleeps 8

A truly unique base, Links View sits overlooking the 18th green of the Old Course St Andrews, offering one of the most enviable locations in the town.

The private rooftop terrace promises enviable views of the West Sands and Old Course 18th hole at any time of the day, whether it is sunrise or after your round.

Featuring four bedrooms and four bathrooms, Linksview provides the ideal base for groups that want to stay at the very heart of the action.

30 Lade Braes – Sleeps 8

Situated within easy reach of the town centre and historic courses, 30 Lade Braes provides spacious and elegant accommodation for up to eight guests. This beautifully restored property blends traditional architectural character with contemporary interiors, creating a comfortable and refined setting for a golf trip to St Andrews.

The generous living spaces and private gardens offer a peaceful retreat after a day on the links, while the short distance to the Old Course and surrounding fairways ensures golfers remain close to the heart of the action.

Heywood Cottage – Sleeps 6

Set just off North Street in the historic heart of St Andrews, Heywood Cottage offers a delightful blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. The property accommodates up to six guests and provides a peaceful and characterful base for a golfing stay in the town.

Its enviable location places guests within easy walking distance of the Old Course, the Links Clubhouse and many of St Andrews’ renowned restaurants and cafés. After a day on the fairways, the cottage offers a welcoming space to unwind and enjoy the unique atmosphere of this historic golfing destination.

Steprock Cottage – Sleeps 6

Steprock Cottage is a charming and characterful property tucked away close to the historic streets of St Andrews. Comfortably accommodating up to six guests, the cottage offers a warm and welcoming base for golfers visiting the Home of Golf.

Its central location means guests are only a short stroll from the Old Course St Andrews, West Sands and the town’s many cafés, restaurants and shops. After a day exploring the links, the cottage provides a relaxed and comfortable space to gather and reflect on the day’s play.

The Golf Flat, Westburn Lane – Sleeps 4

Ideally suited to smaller groups or couples visiting St Andrews for a golfing break, The Golf Flat combines modern comfort with a superb central location. The apartment is thoughtfully designed and provides a welcoming base from which to explore the town’s renowned courses.

A particularly charming feature is the private putting green, allowing guests to practise their short game before heading to the links. With the Old Course and town centre within easy walking distance, the property offers both convenience and character for a memorable golf holiday.

Family Golf Holidays in St Andrews

A golf holiday in St Andrews can be enjoyed by the entire family — even by those who may not yet share the same enthusiasm for the game. While many visitors travel here to play the legendary Old Course at St Andrews, the town offers a wide variety of activities ensuring everyone can enjoy their stay.

For families looking to introduce younger players or beginners to the game, St Andrews provides several relaxed and enjoyable golfing experiences. From practice facilities to fun short courses, there are many ways to enjoy golf without the pressure of championship links. You can discover more family-friendly golfing activities in our Fun Golf for All the Family guide.

For those who prefer to relax while others head to the fairways, St Andrews offers plenty of alternatives. Guests staying with Kingask can take advantage of exclusive offers at local spas, including discounted access to the luxurious facilities at the Fairmont St Andrews. Overlooking the North Sea, the Fairmont provides the perfect setting for a day of relaxation while golfers enjoy rounds on its renowned Torrance and Kittocks courses.

A particularly special tradition takes place every Sunday, when the Old Course St Andrews is closed to play and open to the public. Visitors are welcome to walk the historic fairways, take photographs on the famous Swilcan Bridge, and experience one of the most iconic landscapes in world golf. It is a wonderful way for families to experience the heritage of the Home of Golf together — dogs are welcome too.

Whether you are planning a bucket-list round on the Old Course St Andrews, exploring the historic courses of St Andrews Links, or simply enjoying the atmosphere of the Home of Golf, the town offers an unforgettable setting for a golfing holiday. With exceptional courses, breathtaking coastal scenery and welcoming places to stay, St Andrews continues to draw golfers back year after yea

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