Tour Scotland Photograph North Sea St Andrews April 5th


Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the North Sea and Castle at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It was quite beautiful this afternoon in St Andrews. The tide was coming in, and in the background you can see St Andrews Castle.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Road Hole Old Course St Andrews


Tour Scotland photograph of Road Hole at the Old Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. The Road Hole, the 17th, one of the world's most famous golf holes. In the photograph above, a golfer is playing from the path over the back of the green. Golf Scotland. Golfers playing today were part of The R&A Foundation Scholars Tournament.


Tour Scotland photograph of Road Hole at the Old Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. In the photograph above, a golfer is playing from the Road Hole Bunker, an extremely deep bunker that is difficult to play out of. Golf Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Old Golf Course St Andrews April 5th


Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the 18th Fairway and Swilcan Bridge at the Old Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Golfers just about to cross the Swican Bridge, the most famous bridge in all of golf.


Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the 18th Fairway and Swilcan Bridge at the Old Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

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St Andrews. The Home of Golf. This is a lavish, full-colour exploration of the Scottish town whose name is synonymous with golf. St Andrews - once Scotland's greatest city, the cradle of its religion and the birthplace of its first university; today the ancient burg is known the world over as the spiritual home of golf, a place that evokes images of windswept seaside links and legendary golfing champions. "St Andrews: The Home of Golf" celebrates this unique haven of the game through striking pictures by renowned golf photographer Kevin Murray, while the authors' blend of history, personal observations and anecdotes distills centuries of golfing tradition into lively, atmospheric prose. Combined, they capture the immortal nature of all that is best about golf embodied in one of its most important and beautiful locations. As the Open Championship returns to St Andrews in 2010, "St Andrews: The Home of Golf" marks the 150th anniversary of golf's oldest and most prestigious tournament with a lavish visual journey along the medieval city's bustling cobbled streets, through the doors of many prestigious golf clubs residing within its venerable greystone walls, and around each one of St Andrews' several great courses - from the famous Old Course to the stunning new Castle Course. For those who know and love St Andrews, this book will evoke fond memories. For those still to make the pilgrimage and walk in the footsteps of golf's greatest players, "St Andrews: The Home of Golf" is a must-read that no lover of the game should be without. St Andrews: The Home of Golf.

Tour Scotland Photographs Old Course St Andrews April 5th


Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the 18th Green at the Old Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Very sunny and very windy this afternoon in St Andrews. Golf Scotland.


Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the 18th Green at the Old Course, St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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St Andrews. The Home of Golf. This is a lavish, full-colour exploration of the Scottish town whose name is synonymous with golf. St Andrews - once Scotland's greatest city, the cradle of its religion and the birthplace of its first university; today the ancient burg is known the world over as the spiritual home of golf, a place that evokes images of windswept seaside links and legendary golfing champions. "St Andrews: The Home of Golf" celebrates this unique haven of the game through striking pictures by renowned golf photographer Kevin Murray, while the authors' blend of history, personal observations and anecdotes distills centuries of golfing tradition into lively, atmospheric prose. Combined, they capture the immortal nature of all that is best about golf embodied in one of its most important and beautiful locations. As the Open Championship returns to St Andrews in 2010, "St Andrews: The Home of Golf" marks the 150th anniversary of golf's oldest and most prestigious tournament with a lavish visual journey along the medieval city's bustling cobbled streets, through the doors of many prestigious golf clubs residing within its venerable greystone walls, and around each one of St Andrews' several great courses - from the famous Old Course to the stunning new Castle Course. For those who know and love St Andrews, this book will evoke fond memories. For those still to make the pilgrimage and walk in the footsteps of golf's greatest players, "St Andrews: The Home of Golf" is a must-read that no lover of the game should be without. St Andrews: The Home of Golf.

Tour Scotland Photograph Canoes St Andrews April 5th


Tour Scotland photograph shot today of canoes in the harbour at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. I really enjoyed seeing these members of St Andrews University Canoe Club. They were training this afternoon in St Andrews. They are one of the most active and friendly clubs in St Andrews and have something to offer everyone. They take part in a mix of both kayaking and canoeing in many different disciplines, from polo to surf and whitewater.


Tour Scotland photograph shot today of canoes in the harbour at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.


Tour Scotland photograph shot today of canoes in the harbour at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

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