Hole Description
Surely, there is no more welcoming a home hole as the 18th at The Old Course, St. Andrews.
Imagine 600 years of golfing history played out before you as you walk up the final hole at the world's oldest course. St. Andrews is more than the home of golf, it is the essence of the game.
This scene is marked by two significant elements: the large 18th green, and the building that is home to the Royal and Ancient Golf Club.
The 18th features a large putting surface which can be reached by a prodigious drive. Nearby is the first tee. Except for Swalcan Burn, the golfer faces little trouble on this hole.
The Clubhouse was constructed in 1854, 20 years after King William IV conferred his patronage, and his royal title, on what had been the Society of St. Andrews Golfers, formed in 1754. The Club remains the ruling body for golf in most areas of the world, the exception being North America.
The 18th at St. Andrews is far more than a finishing hole. It is a walk through time, history and tradition.
Hole Details
| Collection: | |
|---|---|
| Hole #: | 18 |
| Yards: | 354 |
| Par: | 4 |
| Course: | St. Andrews |
| Country: | Scotland |
Print Size Comparison
Stonehouse Golf prints are available professionally framed or unframed. Actual sizes are listed below the image.
- Club Edition Unframed (Dimensions: 12" x 24")
- Club Edition Framed (Dimensions: 15" x 24")
- Grand Edition Unframed (Dimensions: 17.5" x 35")
- Grand Edition Framed (Dimensions: 25" x 42")
Quality Stonehouse Craftsmanship
Authentic Patrick Drickey signature on Grand Edition prints
Yards, par, and hole topography illustration
Framed prints are expertly assembled by hand
Professionally packaged for safe and secure shipping
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