Tee times for ‘singles’ available at the Home of Golf

The 18th green at the Old Course St Andrews.

A new digital queuing system has been labelled a major success with golfers now able to secure last-minute tees off time at the Old Course in St Andrews. 

Implementing a modernised process more than 3,600 golfers were successful in securing a last-minute tee off time on the historic Old Course using a new, digital draw.

With nearly 14,500 entries, a quarter of those who sought to play the iconic course were able to access tee times thanks to the singles draw introduced by St Andrews Links Trust in March of 2024.

Previously, under a process used since the 1990s, single golfers who were not able to secure a tee time in another way could queue up outside the starter’s hut. Some hardy souls camped for up to 12 hours in the hope of securing a spot.

While the process became a cherished tradition and a beacon of hope, it did mean waiting outside in the elements and potentially enduring a poor sleep before one of the greatest experiences in the sport.

The new singles draw gives golfers the chance to join existing groups of two or three who are pre-booked to play.

Long queues will be a thing of he past with a new system implemented by the ‘Home of Golf’ allowing single golfers to secure last minute tee times to play the Old Course at St Andrews.

To protect the intention of the original singles queue, the new draw maintains the requirement for a golfer to be in St Andrews in person, with golfers required to enter their details at the Old Pavilion next to the first tee of the Old Course, or the St Andrews Links Clubhouse, between 9am and 5pm the day before they wish to play. 

As part of this, the applicant must submit a photograph in the Pavilion or Clubhouse as proof that they are seeking the time for themselves.  

A random draw takes place at 5pm on the day of registration and golfers are notified via text message and email if they have been allocated a tee time. Those offered a tee time must accept or decline within a specified timeframe.

A year on from the introduction of the new system, the Links Trust can confirm that 14,489 golfers applied to play the Old Course through the new system – with 3,677 able to secure a tee time. 

On the busiest day, there were 227 entries. 

Laurie Watson, Director of Engagement at St Andrews Links Trust, said: “We are delighted that so many people have been able to enjoy playing the iconic Old Course as a result of the new, simplified and fair sign-up process.

“The Links Trust is committed to doing all we can to increase access to golf and our world-famous courses, and modernising our functions is just one way we can support golfers to play.”

Analysis of the first year of the digital system, shows that of those who applied for walk-up slots, 6,592 people were from the United States with 2,966 of those being successful.

A further 925 golfers who applied were from the United Kingdom, with 649 of them securing an Old Course tee time. 

Applicants from across the world used the new system with golfers from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Germany, France, Sweden and Ireland all successful.

The St Andrews Old Pavillion.

The Old Course ballot system, which caters for groups of up to four golfers, is not impacted by the new daily draw and can still be entered online before 2pm, two days before the date of play.

For a full list of ways to play the Old Course, visit the St Andrews Links Trust website.

St Andrews Links Trust is responsible for the management and maintenance of the seven Links courses at St Andrews, including the world-famous Old Course, host of The Open a record 30 times. 

St Andrews Links Trust manages a number of additional facilities including three clubhouses, a golf academy and five retail stores. 

More than 250,000 rounds are played over the seven courses attracting visitors from around the world to follow in the footsteps of the world’s greatest golfers and become a part of golf’s rich history.

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