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Old Course - 1st tee and 18th green

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Old Course - 1st tee and 18th green

The Old Course is a public course, held in trust by The St.Andrews Links Trust under an act of Parliament. The old course is the only public course in St.Andrews which requires a certificate of handicap or a letter of introduction from a golf club in order to play. Several tee times are allocated each day by ballot. (See the golf page for details)
You can see the 18th green LIVE on the Tom Morris Golf Shop WebCam

The center of the Home of Golf. This scene is taken in the area between the first tee and the 18th green.

Clearly visible between the camera and the 18th green is a deep depression in the course known as the "Valley of Sin". It was from within the Valley of Sin that John Daly shot his famous 65 foot put to force a tie-breaker in the 1995 British Open.

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