Old Course Help/Advice

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My wife suggested we have a week's holiday in Fife this year, with no prompting from me, yes I am suspicious but hey, I'll go with it.

Anyway, being so close to The Old Course I'd like to try and play it some time during the week.
I've heard talk of ballots and turning up early and queuing, but can anybody offer any advice on the options available and which has the best chance of getting on?

I'm driving up on Saturday so should be able to play any day Monday 10th to Friday 14th August.

Thanks.
 
Only option you have is getting down to starter hut really early and I mean very early and then see if anyone will let you join them
 
Just for info, you will be there the same week as the Eden tournament is on so getting onto some of the other courses will be limited. The Eden will be busy all week, the New busy on Mon/Tues and the Jubilee busy on Thursday.

If you are only interested in TOC though then your only option is silly o'clock at the starters hut I'm afraid.
 
The Old course is £170 this year, if you can't get a time have you considered Kingsbarns? It is superb (£226) :thup:
 
If you can get on then you'll enjoy it. It's simply iconic. If the Eden event is holding an event the other courses will be busy and spaces limited. However, there are plenty of other courses in the area and none of them would disappoint. Scotland really is God's golfing country
 
Lundin links looks fantastic. Had dinner in the hotel over looking the course, and will definitely try and get a game when I return in 2016.

Ladybank is a very nice heathland course not too far away. Scotscraig has a good reputation, and Steve1969 is a member.

If you want a top course though, and don't fancy a 3.00 am queue, I would get up to Carnoustie. It is the toughest course I have played, though it didn't help that it was pouring with rain, and blowing a gale.:eek:
 
Lundin links looks fantastic. Had dinner in the hotel over looking the course, and will definitely try and get a game when I return in 2016.

Ladybank is a very nice heathland course not too far away. Scotscraig has a good reputation, and Steve1969 is a member.

If you want a top course though, and don't fancy a 3.00 am queue, I would get up to Carnoustie. It is the toughest course I have played, though it didn't help that it was pouring with rain, and blowing a gale.:eek:

I am lucky enough to stay in the kingdom of fife there is an abundance of good courses in the area including in Dunfermline
 
Other thing to remember/try (if HID is being generous with time) is the St Andrews 3 day pass. £200 gets 3 days unlimited golf to be played within a 7 day period. Given that the Castle is £110 and New & Jubilee are £75 as single rounds, the pass is cracking value. We used them for 6 rounds at start of this month so certainly got our money's worth. (You'll not be surprised it doesn't include TOC).
 
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