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Boxman
Sep 27, 2004

Big fan of :frog:


While the city is very much centered on the sport, if you like golf in the slightest, St. Andrews is worth a couple hours. Probably as a result of being public, the place is surprisingly visitor friendly. You can rent some clubs and play a par 3 there for a very decent price so you can say that you played at St. Andrews. They don't give a poo poo if you wander up and down the Old Course so long as you don't bother the people who actually paid. Several people in my group walked onto the course in between groups and took pictures on the Bridge. Pretty sure some course stewards saw us and didn't say anything.

Edinburgh, yes, Arthur's Seat. It really is a pretty good hike though. I also think Scott Monument is a neat thing, but if you're at all claustrophobic maybe give it a skip.

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