Follow in the footsteps of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy on these incredible championship golf courses
Take your turn! As the pros set off tomorrow for the 150th Open at St Andrews, amateurs can take to these sublime championship courses. byEnjoy panoramic views of the North Atlantic from Antrim's Royal Portrush
Just as we consider Wimbledon the greatest tennis tournament in the world, we consider the Open as the most respected golf major in the world - and tomorrow it celebrates its 150th anniversary in the birthplace of golf, St Andrews in Scotland.
As of many sites on the Open rotation, you don't have to be a PGA pro to play there (although you do need a handicap certificate). So book your tee time, load up your clubs and expect to tread hallowed fairways and follow in the footsteps of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy on these sensational championship courses.
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Just as we consider Wimbledon the greatest tennis tournament in the world, we consider the Open as the most respected golf major in the world - and tomorrow it celebrates its 150th anniversary in the birthplace of golf, St Andrews in Scotland.
As of many sites on the Open rotation, you don't have to be a PGA pro to play there (although you do need a handicap certificate). So book your tee time, load up your clubs and expect to tread hallowed fairways and follow in the footsteps of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy on these sensational championship courses.
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