I left for the "Old Country" on Thursday, June 22, 1996 @ 3:30pm and arrived in Edinburgh on Friday the next day, around 4:00pm.
I was too fickle to be so bold as to go play The Old Course on the first day I got there. I was too shy, embarrased, not good or deserved enough. It was a holy experience for me. But, I was up and the first one down there at 4:30 in the morning when the sun was shining bright,taking pictures of the Road Hole bunker and just generally having to slap myself several times to make myself realize I wasn't in a dream. I was in fact there.
You see, St. Andrews is still to this day the center of my universe.
It was only later in the day that I would put my traning wheels on and go play my first true experience of Links golf at the New Course. Later that day, only after walking out and looking at eh holes of the Old Course, I would get to realize some of the most under-rated greens in Golf at the Eden. On Sunday morning, I was back down to the Old Course to go for a full walking tour, and when I got there, there was a film crew on the 18th, filming an American astronaut in full moon walking attire walking down the 18th. It turned out to be a commercial with Buzz Aldrin for the Cunard Cruise Lines and later on, my friend Bernie Barrett sent me one of the new yardage books of The Old Course, and lo and behold in the back cover was a shot from that beautiful, bright warm Scottish day of the Astronaut walking on 18 with the R&A in the background.
I was fortunate to spend two Sundays in St. Andrews, I even went to Mass on both of them. And I swear I'll be back for more!