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主页 / Scotland / St Andrews and the Grampians 34
St Andrews is the birthplace of golf and winning the big game at St Andrews is every pro-golfer's dream. As tourists we can only be in awe of this place so revered by golfers.
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- "The Discovery", the ship on which Robert Scott travelled to the Antarctic on his final voyage. [Scotland]
"The Discovery", the ship on which Robert Scott travelled to the Antarctic on his final voyage. [Scotland] "The Discovery", the ship on which Robert Scott travelled to the Antarctic on his final voyage. [Scotland] - "The Discovery", the ship on which Scott travelled to the Antarctic on his final voyage. [Scotland]
"The Discovery", the ship on which Scott travelled to the Antarctic on his final voyage. [Scotland] "The Discovery", the ship on which Scott travelled to the Antarctic on his final voyage. [Scotland] - A group of lucky golfers
[St Andrews Links - Scotland] - Across the River Tay [Scotland]
Across the River Tay [Scotland] Across the River Tay [Scotland] - Even if not a golfer, it's interesting observing the golfers and caddies getting ready [St Andrews Links - Scotland]
Even if not a golfer, it's interesting observing the golfers and caddies getting ready [St Andrews Links - Scotland] - St Andrew's is also one of the set locations for the 1981 movie 'Chariots of Fire'
[St Andrews Links - Scotland] - St Andrews Links - Scotland
The earliest known reference to golf dates to 1457, when King James II of Scotland banned golf and football on the grounds that they were keeping his subjects from their archery practice [St Andrews Links - Scotland] - St Andrews Links - Scotland
Golf was banned by King James II in 1457 The ban was repeated in 1471 by James III and also in 1491 by James IV for the same reason [St Andrews Links - Scotland] - St Andrews Links - Scotland
The first surviving written reference to golf in St Andrews is contained in Archbishop Hamilton's Charter of 1552 [St Andrews Links - Scotland] - St Andrews Links - Scotland
The charter reserves the right of the people of St. Andrews to use the linksland "for golff, futball, schuteing and all gamis" [St Andrews Links - Scotland] - St Andrews Links - Scotland
Initially, there was no standard number of holes on a golf course. [St Andrews Links - Scotland] - St Andrews Links - Scotland
St Andrew's was the beach used for the Olympic team training scene [St Andrews Links - Scotland] - St Andrews Links - Scotland
It must be every golfer's dream to walk on St Andrews Links [St Andrews Links - Scotland] - The 1st green
St Andrews had 22 holes until about 1764 when 4 were merged to make an 18 hole course [St Andrews Links - Scotland] - The 1st green
[St Andrews Links - Scotland]