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Chance for
Early Birds to Play the Old Course
Golfers will
have the opportunity to play the Old Course earlier in the day for
four months next summer following a recent decision by the Links
Management Committee.
During May,
June, July and August 2002, the Old Course will open at 6.30am,
half an hour earlier than its usual time of 7am. This will make
over 250 extra tee times available on what is probably the most
popular golf course in the world.
“This decision
has been made in the hope that it will help offset the anticipated
loss of business next season following the events of 11 September,”
said Alan McGregor, general manager at St Andrews Links Trust, the
body which manages the six links courses at St Andrews. “As the
largest golf complex in Europe, the Trust is fully aware of its
responsibility to golf tourism in Scotland and, given the current
exceptional circumstances, is making this move for the 2002 season
only.”
The new opening
time on the Old Course will come into operation on Monday 13 May
and end on Saturday 31 August. Half the extra tee-times will be
allocated to the daily ballot, and half will be available for golfers
to book in advance through the Links Trust.
Early tee-times
on the Old Course will be sold in advance only in conjunction with
two other early times (before 7am), one on the 105-year-old championship
Jubilee Course, and one on the Eden Course, designed in 1914 by
Harry Colt.
“The aim is
to encourage golfers to stay in the area for a few days and after
their early bird rounds they will be able to sample other courses
in the area,” explained Mr McGregor. “We expect demand to be high
and advise people to book early.”
The cost of
the three rounds is £160 and bookings open on 30 November.
To make a
booking, please contact the Reservations Office, Pilmour House,
St Andrews KY16 9SF Scotland by telephone + 44 (0)1334 466666, fax
+ 44 (0)1334 477036
or email: reservations@standrews.org.uk.
For more details, please visit the website http://www.standrews.org.uk
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