Fairmont St Andrews Manor Home
Fairmont St Andrews boast two luxurious Manor Homes GHW Golf Tours clients the opportunity to stay in your own private, residence whilst playing a selection of the fantastic surrounding golf courses including the onsite Torrance and Kittocks.

The Manor Home at Fairmont St Andrews creates an ideal home away from home, allowing you the flexibility and convenience of home style comforts with full use of the five star hotel’s facilities. The Fairmont St Andrews is situated two miles outside St Andrews with a spectacular setting overlooking the town and bay of St Andrews.

Designed with luxury and added space in mind, they have two self-catering, four bedroom Manor Homes which create an ideal lavish home away from home. The Manor Homes are two-storey buildings offering open plan accommodation, with four en-suite bedrooms and five bathrooms and some of which can be configured to your needs.

MANOR HOME FEATURES
- Large Farmhouse Kitchen
- Breakfast Bar
- Dining Room with separate Formal Dining Room
- 4 Large and luxurious en-suite bedrooms
- Open plan lounge with two TV areas including fire

FAIRMONT KITTOCKS COURSE
Sited on elevated ground next to the clifftops and with views across the River Tay estuary and the Medieval town of St Andrews in the distance the outlook is quite special. The course itself is long and challenging requiring nerves of steel to navigate its many holes running alongside the coastline.  The course was designed by Bruce Devlin, a notable course architect of many famous courses. Its famously played host to the Scottish Youths National Championship in 2016. 

FAIRMONT TORRANCE COURSE
Designed by former Ryder Cup and golfing legend Sam Torrance, it’s marked by its deep revetted bunkers, large greens and links design.  Although the Torrance course previously hosted two European Tour events, it re-opened its fairways on the 14th July 2009 after six months re-design work and has since hosted the Seniors European Tour Event six times.

THE BIRTHPLACE OF GOLF
A golf bucket list is not complete without the experience of St Andrews Old Course. After all, this is where golf began. There is a nostalgic sense of timelessness here, but the courses have evolved to present the same challenges to today’s players as they did to legendary greats Tom Morris, Bobby Jones, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus. St Andrews is as much the “Mecca of Golf” to the great champions as it is to the mere devotee.

The great links courses are strung like a necklace of pearls around the throat of the Firth of Forth — from Dunbar, North Berwick, Muirfield and Gullane on the south side of the Firth, up to the great bridges and back along the north shore, past Leven, Lundin, Dumbarnie, Elie, Anstruther, Crail and Kingsbarns, through St Andrews to Scotscraig, Panmure and Carnoustie. All are readily accessible from St Andrews, but in the town itself, the St Andrews Links Trust courses offer the tough tests of the Old, New and Jubilee and Eden courses.

Check Out St Andrews Old Course Live Web Cam

Check Out St Andrews Old Course Live Web Cam
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