In General
The St Andrews Old Course is a municipal course, as are two other outstanding links in town, the New Course and the Jubilee Course. A fourth tournament caliber course, the Castle Course, will open this coming June. Demand to play the Old Course far exceeds the number of times available, so if you’re looking to play there – start planning early! Most of our clients are booking at least a year in advance with larger groups sometimes booking up to 2-3 years in advance.
St. Andrews - Old Course Tee Times
Some golfers go to St. Andrews with a guaranteed tee time in hand. Many others go without a guaranteed tee time and hope to secure one when there. Here we lay out the options available and their relative cost.
Option 1: The Guaranteed Tee Time
There are two primary ways of obtaining a guaranteed tee time. The first is through an application process. The key is to start the planning process early and to know the names of those in your group by July/August of the prior year. This method is the least expensive way to get on the course although careful planning is essential to maximize your chances.
The second is by purchasing a guaranteed tee time from a golf tour operator. These times usually become available from select golf tour operators around the end of August (for play the following year). Pioneer Golf currently has a full complement of guaranteed tee times for 2008. These tee times are generally more expensive than those obtained through the application process or obtained (as described below) through the lottery or by stand-by.
Although we would hope you take the time to learn more about Pioneer Golf and select us to handle your golf trip to Scotland, we encourage you to begin working with your chosen golf tour operator as early as possible.
Option 2: A Tee Time by Lottery or Stand-by
An alternative approach to a tee time is through what is known as the “ballot.” It is essentially a lottery that takes place daily for play next day. While there is no guarantee of success, chances are quite reasonable, especially if you are to be in the St Andrews area for four or five days. We would enter your names into the ballot each day ( the course is closed on Sundays), and do it in such a way as to avoid conflict with tee times on other courses. It is more difficult to obtain an Old Course tee time through the ballot in the months of July, August, and September.
Lastly, it is possible to walk-on to the Old Course. You merely advise the starter that you wish to do so, and he’ll fit you in if and when an opportunity arises. Chances of getting on depend on the time of year and how early you arrive at the starter’s box. Those who get on via stand-by usually do as singles.
Other Courses Where Availability may be a Concern
Any course on the British Open rotation (e.g., Turnberry, Royal Troon, Carnoustie, and Muirfield) is best booked well in advance, especially if hoping to dovetail with more than one Open venue in the same week.
In particular, tee times at Muirfield are relatively scarce so planning 13-15 months in advance is highly recommended.
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