Links Golf St Andrews. Amidst the historic buildings under a cloudy sky, a golfer dressed in a light blue cap and white outfit swings a club on the lush green course during The 2024 October Golf Week.

The 2024 October Golf Week

The 2024 October Golf Week

The October Golf Week 2024 has come to a close, marking 50 years of unparalleled golfing experiences in St Andrews, the Home of Golf. Golf enthusiasts from around the world once again gathered to compete, celebrate and immerse themselves in a week filled with incredible rounds, breathtaking scenery and rich camaraderie. With 16 different nationalities competing, this year’s event drew golfers from all corners of the globe. All eager to test their skills on some of Scotland’s most iconic golf courses. As this milestone year concludes, the time has come to look ahead to April and October 2025 when Golf Week returns. With limited spaces available, now is the time to secure your spot for next year’s unforgettable experience.

50 Years of Golf Week Tradition

This year marked the 50th anniversary of Golf Week. A significant milestone for Links Golf and many returning guests, speaking to the enduring appeal of the event. The anniversary was not just a testament to the longevity of the event. But also a reflection of the passion and dedication that has made Links Golf a trusted name in the world of golf tours.

Golfers from 16 different countries came together, bringing their unique styles and competitive spirit to the greens. Friendships were formed over shared experiences on the course, and the atmosphere was filled with friendly competition. The anniversary celebration was a time to reflect on the tradition and legacy of this event while looking forward to the exciting possibilities that the future holds.

Links Golf St Andrews. Four men on a golf course near the coast celebrate The 2024 October Golf Week. Two are shaking hands by a flag, one carries a golf club, and another drinks from a bottle. A caddie stands to the side against the backdrop of buildings and hills.

Iconic Golf Courses

Golf Week with Links Golf offered a truly unique opportunity for golfers to play some of the most iconic courses in Scotland. From seasoned players looking to test their skills on the world’s most famous courses, to newcomers eager to experience St Andrews for the first time. October Golf Week 2024 was a gathering of people united by their mutual love of the game.

The event’s well-curated itinerary took guests to the legendary Old Course, historic New Course and challenged their skills at the scenic Kingsbarns. Golfers also teed off at the Castle Course and the Jubilee Course, each offering its own unique opportunity.  

For many, playing the Old Course was the highlight – walking in the footsteps of legends and tackling the world’s most famous links. The New Course tested precision with its undulating greens and tricky bunkers. Kingsbarns, known for its breathtaking seaside views, provided a modern twist with a dramatic coastal landscape. The Castle Course added a dramatic flair with its elevated tees and stunning views over St Andrews Bay. While the Jubilee Course challenged golfers to bring their best performance providing an unforgettable conclusion to the week.

Links Golf St Andrews. A group of men celebrating on the golf course during the 2024 October Golf Week. One man in the center raises two fingers in a V-sign while others smile and high-five each other, surrounded by golf clubs and a flagstick under a cloudy sky.
The Golf Week Experience

Golf may have been the star of the show, but the experience didn’t end when the final putt of each day dropped. Links Golf thoughtfully crafted a complete experience that immersed guests in the culture and charm of St Andrews. From transportation to tee times, restaurants and accommodation, every detail was meticulously planned, allowing players to relax in comfort. 

Beyond the greens, St Andrews is known for its dining scene, offering everything from hearty Scottish dishes to international cuisine. During Golf Week, Links Golf took care of meal arrangements based on guest preferences. Ensuring guests’ culinary journey was just as memorable as their rounds of golf. 

Guests could relax in handpicked accommodation in the heart of St Andrews, which ensured they were always close to the action. After a day on the course, guests could relax in beautifully appointed rooms and prepare for the next day’s challenge.

Links Golf St Andrews. A smiling man and woman pose together outdoors, celebrating The 2024 October Golf Week. The man, in a caddie bib that reads "Kingsbarns Golf Links," holds a golf bag. The woman is bundled in a jacket, beanie, and gloves. Behind them, trees and grass bask in the sunny backdrop.
The 2025 April & October Golf Weeks

With the success of this year’s event, 2025 promises the same unforgettable experience with spaces already filling up quickly. Whether you’re aiming for a spring escape in April or an autumn retreat in October. Limited spaces are available and this is an opportunity you don’t want to miss. 

If you’ve dreamed of playing the Old Course or want to challenge yourself on some of Scotland’s finest links, this event offers it all. 

Book now for a truly stress-free way to experience one of the world’s top golf destinations. With Links Golf, every detail is taken care of for you. From the first tee to the final putt, every moment is crafted to provide an unrivalled golf tour experience.

Book the 2025 April & October Golf Weeks today

As this milestone year concludes, the time has come to look ahead to April and October 2025 when Golf Week returns. With limited spaces available, now is the time to secure your spot for next year’s unforgettable experience.

Tain Golf Club

Situated to the south of Royal Dornoch, Tain is a heathland/links course with spectacular views. Designed originally by Old Tom Morris as a fifteen-hole course in 1890, it was extended to eighteen holes in 1894; eleven Morris holes are still in play today. This is an easy walking course with the river meandering through three of the holes. Always presented in beautiful condition, Tain is a good test of golf, with clever bunkering and natural water hazards. Tain is located 35 miles north of Inverness.

Course info

  • Caddies (Request in advance through Links Golf)

  • Pull Carts

  • Electric Buggies: Only 2 available

  • Practice Facilities: Short game area and putting green

  • Dress Code: Appropriate golf attire.