January 9th Photograph Swilken Bridge Scotland


January 9th winter photograph of the Swilken Bridge on the Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. St Andrews Golf Breaks. This bridge is a favourite stopping point at the end of a round of golf on the Old Golf Course. All golfers love to have their photograph taken on this bridge.


January 9th winter photograph of the Swilken Bridge on the Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. St Andrews Golf Breaks.


January 9th winter photograph of the Swilken Bridge on the Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. St Andrews Golf Breaks.


January 9th winter photograph of the Swilken Bridge on the Old Golf Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. St Andrews Golf Breaks.

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