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150Th Open Championship 150TH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP St. Andrews, Scotland TOUR DATES: JULY 13-18, 2022 No funds donated to The Association of Former Students or to Texas A&M No funds donated to The Association of Former Students or to Texas or mailing of this travel brochure; University have been used in the production by the tour supplier. covered all such costs are The Open Championship, referred to as The Open or the British Open, is the oldest continuously run golf tournament in the world, and one of the four major golf tournaments. Starting in 1860, The Open Championship has attracted fans to Scotland from all over the world. It’s called The Open, because it’s in theory “open” to all professional and amateur golfers. Tour Itinerary WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 – ARRIVAL DAY Check into the Apex City Quay. Meet SET Staff to pick up souvenirs and on-site travel documents. Gather together for a welcome dinner at the hotel, featuring an expert golf industry guest speaker. THURSDAY, JULY 14 Golfers will enjoy an included round of golf with range access at a deluxe St. Andrews area course.* Non-golfers will alternatively tour Edinburgh Castle, Glamis Castle, and the Victoria and Albert Museum. FRIDAY, JULY 15 Early morning departure to St. Andrews Links for admission to the Friday Round of The Open Championship. SATURDAY, JULY 16 CUT HERE Golfers will hit another included round of golf while non-golfers will tour more local sites. This evening, all guests will gather for a gala dinner with entertainment. SUNDAY, JULY 17 Early departure to St. Andrews Links for admission to the Final Round of The Open Championship. MONDAY, JULY 18 – DEPARTURE DAY Check out of the Apex City Quay, and have a safe trip home! *Course will be either Carnoustie Golf Links, Kingsbarns Golf Links, Dumbarnie Links, The Castle Course at St. Andrews, or Balcomie Links Crail Course. What’s Included • Five nights deluxe accommodations at the four-star Apex City Quay with daily breakfast • Welcome table with SET Staff, plus access to experienced SET staff throughout the tour • Welcome dinner with expert golf industry guest speaker • Admission to The Open Championship on Friday and Sunday • Two deluxe 18-hole golf rounds, including clubhouse lunch and range access (caddie fees extra) • Tours of Edinburgh Castle, Glamis Castle, and the Victoria and Albert Museum with local guide and private transportation (non-golfers) • Gala dinner on Saturday evening • Official Open Championship souvenirs • Round-trip deluxe airport transportation • Detailed pre-travel and on-site travel documents OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR DATES: JULY 13-18, 2022 For more information and to reserve, visit TravelingAggiesFanTravel.com or call 888.691.8858. 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