Highlights
Experience golf on a historic par-70 parkland course near St Andrews. Enjoy year-round play and stunning scenery!
About This Deal
Love golf and history? This is the perfect combo! Imagine playing where legends have walked, all while enjoying the beautiful views near St Andrews. It's not just about swinging clubs; it's about experiencing something special every golfer dreams about. Whether you're new or experienced, this course has something great in store.
What We Offer
- 18 Holes of Golf for Two, Three, or Four People
Clubhouse & Golf Course Dress Code
On the Golf Course:
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Proper golf attire must be worn at all times
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Not permitted:
- Tracksuits
- Football shirts
- Team colours
- Singlets or vest-style shirts
- Denim trousers
In the Clubhouse:
- Denim trousers are permitted
- All other attire should remain smart and appropriate
Good To Know
- Up to four keen golfers can play together
- Enjoy 18 holes on a par-70 parkland course
- Located within sight of the historic town of St Andrews
Why You Should Grab The Offer
This deal offers flexible options for two, three, or four players to enjoy a full round at a historic par-70 parkland course designed by the legendary Old Tom Morris. Set against scenic views near the heart of golf’s heritage, this course delivers an experience steeped in tradition. Thanks to free-draining soil, players can enjoy year-round playability, no matter the season. Choosing this offer means more than just a game—it's a chance to walk in the footsteps of golfing greatness, all while being welcomed by a friendly, inclusive atmosphere. Whether you're planning a casual outing with friends or seeking focused practice on a championship-style course, this deal delivers the perfect blend of history, challenge, and charm.
Fine Print
About St Michaels Golf Club
St Michaels is an 18-hole, par-70 course within sight of the historic town of St Andrews. The front nine holes overlook the Eden Estuary and the spired churches of St. Andrews can be seen on the horizon during play. When the club was formed in 1903, the services of the keepers of the green at St Andrews were employed to lay out the course. Both Old Tom Morris and Hugh Hamilton had a hand in creating it, with their long-term vision of a full 18-hole course realised in 1996.