St Andrews, Fife, Scotland

the Open

The Open Championship is one of the most prestigious and historic tournaments in world sport. First played in 1860, it is the oldest championship in professional golf and continues to attract the world’s best players to compete for the iconic Claret Jug trophy.

the Open

Often referred to simply as “The Open”, the tournament is played on traditional seaside links courses around the UK, where strong coastal winds, rolling fairways, and unpredictable weather create a unique challenge for players.

One of the most famous destinations linked to The Open is Fife


One of the most famous destinations linked to The Open is Fife, in particular St Andrews, known as the ‘Home of Golf’. The Kingdom of Fife is a compact, but stunning region on Scotland’s east coast, home to the legendary St Andrews Links, where golf has been played for more than 600 years and where many unforgettable Open Championships have taken place.

Beyond the fairways, Fife offers visitors a memorable Scottish experience with picturesque fishing villages, beautiful beaches, historic castles, and scenic coastal walks.