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Green Fees Per Round 15 April 2019 – 31 March 2020 Green Fees per round 15 April 2019 – 31 March 2020 High Season (shoulder season/low season) Adult U-16 Resident of Child of Student at St Andrews Resident St Andrews University OLD £190 (133/95) £190 (133/95) £48 (33/24) £48 (33/24) £48 (33/24) NEW £80 (56/40) £40 (28/20) £27 (19/13) Free £27 (19/13) JUBILEE £80 (56/40) £40 (28/20) £27 (19/13) Free £27 (19/13) EDEN £50 (35/25) £25 (17/12) £17 (12/9) Free £17 (12/9) STRATHTYRUM £30 (21/15) £15 (10/7) £10 (7/5) Free £10 (7/5) BALGOVE £15 (8) £5 (3) £5 (2) Free £5 (2) CASTLE £120 (84/60) £60 (42/30) £40 (28/20) £20 (14/10) £40 (28/20) High Season: 15 April – 13 October 2019 Shoulder Season Old Course and The Castle Course: 14 October – 31 October 2019 Shoulder Season Other Courses: 14 October – 31 October 2019, 1 March – 12 April 2020 Low Season Old Course and The Castle Course: 1 November 2019 – 31 March 2020 (Castle Course closed 4 Nov 2019 – 29 Feb 2020) Low Season Other Courses: 1 November 2019 – 29 February 2020 Three and Seven Day Tickets – Buy on day one only High Season Shoulder Season Low Season Adult: 3 Day £220 £155 £95 Adult: 7 Day £440 £310 £190 Under 16: 3 Day £110 £75 £45 Under 16: 7 Day £220 £150 £90 Not valid for the Old Course. Valid for all other courses including The Castle Course when it is open for play. Three and Seven Day Tickets for the Balgove Course only Advance Reservable 3 Day Ticket (U16 price) Excludes the Old Course High Season Low Season Adult: 3 Day (U16) £27 (£8) £19 (£6) High Season Shoulder Season Adult: 7 Day (U16) £54 (£16) £38 (£12) £250 (£125) £175 (£85) Published under the authority of St Andrews Links Trust by St Andrews Links Management Committee, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9SF Euan Loudon, Chief Executive Notes: payable in full at the time of booking by credit/debit 1. The Old Course is closed on Sundays. The Castle card. Applications should be made to the Course is open from 1 March – 3 November 2019. Reservations office by calling (0)1334 466718. All other courses are open daily throughout the year. 7. Bookings can also be made for the New, Jubilee, 2. There are six 18 hole courses and one 9 hole, the Eden, Strathtyrum and Castle online at Balgove. A single round ticket for the Balgove is www.standrews.com valid for two consecutive rounds. 8. Three and Seven day tickets are not valid for the Old 3. To play the Old Course, golfers must have a current Course. handicap certificate (maximum – Men 24, Ladies 36). 9. Green fees are not refundable unless the courses are 4. Fairway Mats may be in operation on any of the closed by the Links Trust as a result of adverse courses during low season weather conditions or other reasons 5. Day ahead bookings: you may book one day ahead 10. Bookings made with the Trust by individual golfers for the Jubilee, Eden, Strathtyrum and Castle. The are VAT Exempt, with the exception of The Castle Jubilee, Eden Strathtyrum and Castle Courses may Course where VAT always applies. VAT is payable on also be booked up to seven days ahead for Links golf bookings not made by individuals, e.g. by Ticket Holders by calling (0)1334 466666. commercial concerns such as tour operators, hotels, 6. All 18 hole courses may be booked up to two days in corporate bookings etc. advance, subject to availability. Green fees are Yearly Tickets 2019/20 Category Description Full Restricted Residents of St Andrews (note1) RES Residents of the town of St Andrews £230 £120 RES 5 Residents of the town of St Andrews – 5 day Monday – Friday £175 £90 RSB Residents of the town of St Andrews Strathtyrum and Balgove Courses only n/a £53 YOU Children over 16 and under 18 on 1 April 2018 £55 £30 CHI Children under 16 on 1 April 2018 n/a Free Students at University of St Andrews (note 2) STU Students £230 £120 SSB Strathtyrum and Balgove Courses only n/a £53 Members of an approved local club living in North East Fife (notes 3 & 4) NEF Residents of NE Fife who are members of recognised Golf Clubs in St Andrews £460 £240 NEF 5 Residents of NE Fife who are members of recognised Golf Clubs in St Andrews - 5 day Monday – Friday £350 £180 Y-NEF Children over 16 and under 18 on 1 April 2018 who are members of recognised Golf Clubs in St Andrews £110 £60 (only available to current NEC/JCM ticket holders who are upgrading) NEC Children under 16 on 1 April 2018 with parent holding an NEF yearly ticket n/a £30 JCM Children under 16 on 1 April 2018 who live in NEF and are members of recognised Golf Clubs in St Andrews n/a £30 SCH Children under 18 attending schools in St Andrews on 1 April 2018 n/a £30 Members of an approved local club living outside North East Fife (notes 3 & 5) ORD Adult members of recognised Golf Clubs in St Andrews and who live outwith NE Fife area £690 £360 ORD 5 Adult members of recognised Golf Clubs in St Andrews and who live outwith NE Fife area – 5 day Monday – Friday £525 £270 Y-ORD Children over 16 and under 18 on 1 April 2018 who are members of recognised Golf Clubs in St Andrews and who live outwith NE Fife area £165 £90 (only available to current NEC/JCM ticket holders who are upgrading) NEC Children under 16 on 1 April 2018 with parent holding an ORD yearly ticket n/a £30 Open Links Ticket OLT Adult £985 £650 OLT 5 Adult – 5 day Monday – Friday £720 £470 Published under the authority of St Andrews Links Trust by St Andrews Links Management Committee, St Andrews, Fife, KY16 9SF Euan Loudon, Chief Executive Notes: General Information: 1. Applicants for a Resident ticket must prove acceptable proof of a) All Yearly Tickets are valid from 1 April 2019 – 31 March 2020 and permanent residence in St Andrews and be entitled to vote in are valid for seven day play unless otherwise stated. Where the elections for the local authority. The Trustees have adopted the ticket is for 5 day play, this is for play on Monday to Friday only. boundary of the town as contained in the St Andrews Local Area b) A Full Ticket is valid for all courses; a Restricted Ticket excludes Plan as approved by North East Fife District Council in March 1996 the Old Course and The Castle Course. 2. Student tickets are valid from 1 September to 31 August. c) To determine qualification for junior categories, the applicant’s age Matriculation cards need to be shown at the time of purchase and on 1st April applies. at any subsequent renewal of a ticket. Official handicap d) Proof of handicap is only required if a golfer is changing from a certificate/card needed for a full student ticket, to be shown at the Restricted ticket to a Full ticket or is offered a Full ticket for the time of purchase and at subsequent renewal of a full ticket. first time (not required for Resident tickets). 3. Approved local clubs are St Andrews, New, St Rule, St Regulus and e) Please note that all Restricted Ticket holders (including Youth and Leuchars Station Junior Tickets) are entitled to two rounds on The Castle Course per 4. Applicants for a North East Fife ticket will have to provide proof of annum on payment of a surcharge of £10 per round at the point of permanent residency in North East Fife and membership of an play. approved local golf club. f) Please note there is a waiting list in operation for NEF, ORD & OLT 5. Applicants for an ORD ticket have to provide proof of membership categories of ticket of an approved local golf club. .
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