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The Open 2027

St. Andrews will host the 155th Open Championship from July 11-18th, 2027, marking an extraordinary return to the Home of Golf for a record 31st time. As the oldest and most prestigious golf tournament in the world, The Open represents an unmissable event for golf enthusiasts. The 155th Championship is set to be a historic occasion, with record crowds and the world’s top golfers in attendance.

To ensure your trip is truly memorable we offer a selection of properties to suit all budgets. Whether you prefer accommodation within walking distance of the action or a more peaceful coastal retreat for a relaxing stay, we have options to meet your needs.

We can accommodate a week’s stay from Monday, July 11th to Monday, July 18th 2027. We also offer the flexibility of a 10-day stay and can accommodate group bookings. For further information or to discuss your specific requirements, please don’t hesitate to contact us on 01334 472011.

Please fill out the below form to get in touch regarding accommodation for The Open:

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