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Congrats Steve Errington

Steve Errington of Burhill Golf Club

Imagine standing on the 4th tee of one of your favorite courses and you still hadn’t made par yet. Worse yet, you started double bogie, double bogie. You wouldn’t be happy, we’d think. Unless you did what Steve Errington did on Saturday, July 2 while playing Kingsbarns.

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All About Price – $241 vs. $552 per night

Whenever we are asked about golfing in Scotland, we are always answering 3 questions: can you get me on the Old Course, what’s the weather like at that time of year and how much is this trip going to cost on a per person basis. Fair questions all.  We have answered questions about the Old here and weather here but we have never talked about prices before. Until now.

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Maybe Next Year

Monarchs House is in Your Future

The dollar will firm up.

The economy will strengthen.

Your family situation will stabilize.

Your boss will tell you to take a vacation.

You won’t have to pay tuition for your child.

International air travel will become appealing.

Your friends will amazingly experience all of the above at the exact same time as you.

Then…

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Monarchs House Calendar of Events 2011


December 30 – January 3/Hogmany Celebration
Hogmany celebrated in the true Scottish Style.

January 25 – January 27/Robert Burns Birthday
You may need a day or two of rest after a Burns Dinner at Monarchs House

February 11 – February 13/Valentine’s Day Weekend
Winter’s luxurious romantic weekend getaway

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Golf

IF YOU BELIEVE GOLF IS A RELIGION, WELCOME TO ITS SANCTUARY

 St Andrews is a mystical experience that’s almost spiritual. The aura that permeates the air creates an unexplainable range of emotions. And the altar where you experience it all is the first tee of the Old Course. Step onto that sacred land and you now have a responsibility. Not to necessarily play well. But, to respect all those who have gone before you.

As you tee up your first ball you’ll hear 600 hundred years of drives. Approach shots. Pitches. Chips. And putts. You’ll experience 600 years of winds. Sea mist. Clouds. Rain. And more often than not, sun. 600 hundred years of emotions and history. And by the simple act of swinging your driver, you become a part of it all.

 GOLF AROUND ST ANDREWS

There’s more to golf at St Andrews than the Old Course. Today golf in St Andrews is played on 11 courses. Each has its own history, challenges and charm. Each has its own ability to conjure up the spirits of all who preceded you. Six of the courses at St Andrews; Old Course, New Course, Jubilee Course, Castle Course, Eden Course, Strathtyrum Course and Balgove Course are part of the St Andrews Links and are open to the public.

As there are more courses per capita in Scotland than anywhere in the world, golf in Scotland is not limited to St Andrews. You can find 60 championship courses within one hour’s drive, including the likes of Gleneagles and Carnoustie. Turnberry and Royal Dornoch are further away but reached by luxury coach or helicopter. Two hidden gems that are but a short thirty minute drive from Monarchs House are Crail Balcomie and Golf House Club, better known as Elie. Both are inspiring 18 hole links courses with spectacular views of Edinburgh and East Lothian over the Firth of Forth.

Many have visited St Andrews over the years. Whether it is the trip of a lifetime or an annual pilgrimage. But, now for those staying at Monarchs House, St Andrews is more than a vacation, escape or dream. It’s home at the home of golf.

 

 

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Golf Week’s New ListGolf Week’s New List

Golf Week’s New List

The 12th at Kingsbarns

Golf Week Magazine just released their list of the greatest modern and classic golf courses in Great Britain and Ireland. Leading the way on the modern list is Kingsbarns. And the number two course on the classic list is the Old Course in St Andrews (trails Royal County Down of Northern Ireland). Nine courses from both lists are no further than 30 minutes away from the front door at Monarchs House.

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