Artists, poets and novelists have lavished their affection on the Old Course at St. Andrews for centuries—and with good reason. The club, often referred to as the Home of Golf, boasts more than 600 years of accumulated history, including the playing of the first British Open on the Old Course in 1873. Swilcan Bridge is seen in the foreground of this photo taken by Golf Digest Senior Staff Photographer Stephen Szurlej. Players cross the bridge as they enter the last hole of the Old Course.
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