A place enshrined with the wonder of golf. Though relatively small, it feels like a sanctuary for the appreciation and understanding of the history of golf from its early days on the wild hinterlands of Scotland to its development in the nineteenth century as a popular and widely appreciated game fo
Very nice place, interesting exhibits from the history of golf. Modern halls, friendly staff. Good expierence.
Great friendly reception. Have great detail of how to see the experience. Good to see how things began and where the game is now.
Very interesting, informative and definitely a must see! Really great "beginnings" of golf and golfers personal items on display. See photos.
Good place to visit if you are into golf history and have some extra time.
If you visit St. Andrews, you must visit the R&A museum. I learned much about the history. Even got to putt with a 1800s putter n ball.
This review is for the cafe (I haven’t been to the museum yet). This cafe has an unbeatable location and view over the sea and the course. Great big windows means you get to see something no matter where you sit. The menu is simple with some nice drink options and thoughtful food choices. This may s
Great history and interactive areas and informative videos.
The golf museum is Fantastic and right across the street from Saint Andrews golf course, it's a must see attraction for any fan of golf. It details the history of golf and the men and women who played the game, memorabilia from the greats of golf and the first golf clubs ever used are on display. Sa
The golf museum cafe is a great spot to shelter from the wind at this time of year, good coffee , friendly staff and an interesting building with views over the 18th green of the old course.
Only 4 stars as it is a bit derivative for such a historic location.
We had lunch here on Tuesday afternoon. If you have not been.....where have you been???
This is a MUST when in St Andrews. The views of Old Course and 18th hole are to die for as is the food. The menu is limited but the reason being the quality and taste of the food is just devine....AMAZING!! The h
Beautiful and new museum about golf. Near the green off the old course of St. Andrews. Entrance cost £7.5 and a tour takes (depending how much reading you can take) 1 to 2 hours. Above the museum is a cafetaria overlooking the beach and the green. Food is served and the service is very friendly.
This place is an absolute must for visitors who make the journey. Plenty to see, lots to learn and remember. We spent two hours in it before going onto the course itself for an hour long walk. Friendly and helpful staff.
Finally got documentary evidence for those recurring "second oldest in the wor
If you have a love for golf... then make sure to set aside an hour for this fantastic display of golf history. Memorabilia dating from the 1700’s. Relax with a coffee afterwards in the adjoining cafe overlooking the R&A clubhouse and St. Andrews 1st tee. Plenty of parking nearby
The British Golf Museum has been rebuilt since my last visit. Cafe on the upper floor has a good view of the Old Course, Links and the West Sands. Good for coffee and cake. Staff were polite, though it was a little understaffed for the numbers.
great memory visiting here.
A small museum that tells a short history of the game of golf, golf equipment, The Open, and some highlights of former players.
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