
St Andrews Links (Old): Inside the World's #7 Golf Course
The Old Course at St Andrews isn't just golf's most famous layout. It's where the game itself took shape, evolved, and continues to define excellence.
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The Old Course at St Andrews isn't just golf's most famous layout. It's where the game itself took shape, evolved, and continues to define excellence.

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