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Home / Scotland / St Andrews and the Grampians 34
St Andrews is the birthplace of golf and winning the big game at St Andrews is every pro-golfer's dream. As tourists we can only be in awe of this place so revered by golfers.
Read more about St Andrews HERE
- "The Discovery", the ship on which Robert Scott travelled to the Antarctic on his final voyage. [Scotland]
- "The Discovery", the ship on which Scott travelled to the Antarctic on his final voyage. [Scotland]
- A group of lucky golfers
- Across the River Tay [Scotland]
- Even if not a golfer, it's interesting observing the golfers and caddies getting ready [St Andrews Links - Scotland]
- St Andrew's is also one of the set locations for the 1981 movie 'Chariots of Fire'
- St Andrews Links - Scotland
- St Andrews Links - Scotland
- St Andrews Links - Scotland
- St Andrews Links - Scotland
- St Andrews Links - Scotland
- St Andrews Links - Scotland
- St Andrews Links - Scotland
- The 1st green
- The 1st green
- The Forth Bridge - Scotland
- The Grampians
- The River Tay is the largest Scottish salmon river and offers fly fishing for salmon and trout [River Tay - Scotland]
- The six Links courses are open to the public, but are extremely busy and very advanced bookings are required. [St Andrews Links
- The Tay is the longest river in Scotland, stretching a distance of 193 km [Scotland]