The Scotsman

Golf in St Andrews only for Fife residents

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Golf in St Andrews is being restricted to Fife residents during the new lockdown introduced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

Steps to keep a strict control of the people playing the most popular courses in the town, including the Old Course, have been announced by St Andrews Links Trust.

“Ticket holders should not make a booking on the Links’ courses unless they permanentl­y reside within Fife,” said the Trust in an update on guidelines.

“Please note that, should it become obvious in the booking process that a ticket holder resides outside Fife, the booking will not be accepted.

“Please also be aware that any guest of a ticket holder must also follow the travel guidance and should not be travelling from outwith Fife. We would encourage all ticket holders to ensure that this is the case.”

The guidance has been issued after it was announced that golf courses in Scotland are being allowed to remain open at a time when the sport has been placed into lockdown in England, Ireland and Wales. Play can only take place in one or two balls from a maximum of two households, with golfers being advised to stay close to home and travel only for essential purposes such as exercise.

Ticket holders have access to all seven courses operated by the Links Trust, though the Castle Course is currently shut for the winter season.

Players can play on their own on all the courses except the Old Course, where, due to the ballot still being overscribe­d on a “regular basis”, it’s t woballs only.

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0 The Old Course will allow two-balls only.

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