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Monarchs House Championship 2010

Dave Savoring His 41 Over the Himalayas

The Monarchs House Championship

Post the best score on the Himalayas Putting Green while staying at Monarchs House and we will engrave your name and score on the Claret Jug replica for time immemorial.

The Himalayas is the historic putting green alongside of the Old Course and the home course of the St. Andrews Ladies Putting Club founded in 1867. The course, resembling an ancient burial grounds for elephants, is laid out weekly and enjoys many competitive matches and 50,000 rounds per annum by the general public.

Congratulations to this year’s 2010 winner, Dave Kusy from New York, NY.

YearScoreWinnerRunner-Up
201041Dave KusyAndy Winton
200941Paul FlynnRandy Burt
200839Ed AntoianRobert Campbell
200739Joe JohnsonPhil Pecsoc
200639Steve KerrSteve Loy
200543Ken ChockSally Lurie
200439Dan BarrettAnthony Barrett
200338David Brilliant
Phil Canders
Sam Simonson
200242Kevin BurkeMiceal Chamberlain Jnr
Steve Daly
John Harris
Mike McCarthy


Did Someone Mention Rain?

It does indeed rain in Scotland but in St Andrews not nearly as much as you might think.  Since we are asked this question almost as many times as, “Can you get us on the Old Course?”, we thought we would share some intelligence with you that might be useful for you when planning your trip to St Andrews.

The table below highlights the 2010 monthly (to date) precipitation in St Andrews. We compare it to two other wonderful golf destinations, Turnberry in Scotland and Hilton Head in the U.S.  Also, we thought we would show you how it compares against Rome, Italy and Boston, Massachusetts. We could have measured rainfall against London, Paris, New York and Miami to name a few, and St Andrews would still turn up favourably on top. (Keep in mind that while data is from 2010, it is fairly indicative of St Andrews weather.)

Haste ye back to the St Andrews sunshine!

St Andrews
(inches)
TurnberryHilton HeadBostonRome
Jan.1.273.496.462.913.30
Feb.1.112.962.611.113.00
Mar..884.664.5314.872.70
Apr.563.85.701.782.70
May1.031.843.672.901.90
Jun.531.777.943.181.60
Jul1.927.749.862.66.90
Aug.1.322.8110.075.751.40

More on WeatherMore on Weather

More on Weather

3902904841_cda6350d90_bUsually there are two things people ask first when inquiring about a golf trip to Scotland: can you get me on the Old Course and when is the best time to go? The Old Course question is a story for another posting. This time we’re talking about Scottish weather.

Does Scotland deserve its reputation as the home of the constant shower?

When you talk to a native Scot they would have you believe that their weather is bad all the time. We never understood that. Why say your weather is bad when it’s not? There may be a secret campaign to convince visitors not to expect much and then, when the weather is grand, you have exceeded expectations. Here, we are only dealing with facts.

Unlike the United States, golf in Scotland is a walking sport. There are few courses where you can take a motorized cart or buggie with out a Doctor’s note. If you start with that premise, Scotland has the perfect weather for golf and walking. It is neither too hot or cold. Yes it rains but much less than you think, unless you’re on the west coast (region A, if you’re following along). There it rains 300 days out of 365. On the east coast (regions B, C, D & E) it rains far less than you might imagine.  St Andrews, for example, has less average annual rainfall than Rome and far less than New York City.

Scotland’s visitor golf season (locals play all year round) is between the months of May and September, with the shoulder months of April and October providing some great golf opportunities as well. Here are some handy charts that will help you plan your next trip.

Temperature (warmest to coolest/min -max temps in F°)
July (56-72)
August (54-68)
June (50-65)
September (50-62)
May (42-58)
October (40-55)
April (38-50)

Rainfall (driest to wettest)
April
June
May
July
August
October
September

On the West coast, you should consider that during the months of August, September and October rainfall levels are double that of April, May and June.

Personally, we favor golfing in April and October. During those months there are fewer crowds, better opportunities to make tee times and if you are a price sensitive consumer, there are more bargains.

Weather

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The Weather

We are often asked about the best time to travel to Scotland because of a general misconception that the whole of Scotland experiences high rainfall. In fact, rainfall in Scotland varies widely depending upon topography and location.

While the Highlands and western Scotland have very high rainfall, most of the East Coast is quite dry and sunny. St. Andrews, in particular with its unique micro-climate, has the good fortune to be considered the sunniest and driest location in all of the United Kingdom. According to historic data, October and April are the driest months while July and August, the warmest. For further reading about our sunny climes click here—>Average rainfall.

Average annual precipitation in St. Andrews is approximately 27 inches, the same as Rome, Italy and less than New York City, Atlanta, Miami, Chicago and Dallas. We’re convinced that it is another case of under promising and over delivering!

I could take out of my life everything except my experiences at St Andrews and I would still have had a rich and full life.

Bobby Jones.

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