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PRESS RELEASE
5 December 2001
REVERSING THE
TREND ON THE OLD COURSE
History will be
recreated for one day on the 600-year-old Old Course at St
Andrews Links next year when it will open for play - backwards.
On Monday 1 April, golfers will be able to play the course
in reverse, as it was traditionally played over 100 years
ago.
Golfers will start
on the 1st tee but play to the 17th green, then play from
the 18th tee to the 16th green, and continue round the course
in a clockwise direction, which is how the course always used
to be played. The change of direction came about when Old
Tom Morris, custodian of the Links at the end of the 19th
century, created a new first green, opening up the possibility
of an anti-clockwise circuit. For many years the course was
played over both circuits on alternate weeks, and as recently
as the 1970s, it was still played in a clockwise direction
for one month every winter. However, today it is played anti-clockwise
- usually.
"This is a
rare opportunity to play the Old Course as it was the old
days," explained Peter Mason, External Relations Manager
at St Andrews Links Trust, the body responsible for maintaining
the historic links courses at St Andrews. "Playing the
course in reverse presents an entirely different range of
challenges with hazards coming into consideration which do
not normally affect play."
A special "Backwards
and Forwards" four round package has been created for
golfers wanting to make an advance reservation for this unusual
event. The package includes two rounds on the Old - one backwards
on the 1 April and one forwards on 2 April plus a round on
each of the other Championship Courses at St Andrews, the
New and the Jubilee, both over 100 years old. The total price
is £348 which includes vouchers for food, drinks, special
golfing accessories and clubhouse services.
The daily ballot
will also operate as normal on Monday 1 April, giving golfers
who do not make an advance reservation the opportunity to
play the course in reverse and normal green fees will apply.
Bookings open on
Monday 10 December. To make a booking please contact the Reservations
Office at the Links Trust on 01334 466666/fax 01334 477036
or email reservations@standrews.org.uk. For more information
please visit the website www.standrews.org.uk.
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