What are the options for getting on the Old Course? There's the singles line, booking service and some application? We're a year out or so from going so what should I be doing to assure myself and two companions get on?
-Brian
Keep in mind, assurances are not everything. I'll illustrate what I mean by my experience last August...
I had everything ready to roll with the application on September 3 and sent off my application. Received word back about 3-4 months later that they did not have any available times and our application had therefore been rejected. This was a huge downer because we already had our schedule mostly complete and a few areas fixed (Muirfield). Still, we decided to go on to St. Andrews, play Kingsbarns, and figure out a way onto the Old Course. The day prior to arriving in St. Andrews, we placed our names in the ballot and had no luck. The next day, we put our names in the ballot and no luck again. With only 2 days in St. Andrews remaining and fearing that we wouldn't get the ballot for the last day either, we got up at 3:30 am and headed out to the singles line where we were #'s 4-7 in line. Getting really lucky, an Old Course Hotel 4some had only 1 person show up at 7:20 and the last 3 of us all get out in one group together. That afternoon we found out we'd gotten into the ballot on Saturday and wound up playing twice for the trip.
Point is, whether it's the singles line, the ballot, or the advance booking, I really have a hard time believing that if you're going to spend 2 or more days in St. Andrews you won't be able to get out on the Old Course.
The funniest thing about that trip was, we'd run into a group from Perry Golf the night before at dinner and they were gloating about their guaranteed tee time the next day, for which we eventually got out of them (after a few pints) that they'd paid roughly $1500 more than our trip. And they didn't even get to see Muirfield! All the gloating stopped the next morning when they showed up for their 7:30 tee times only to see us going off in the group directly in front of them.
Sure, we likely had less sleep than they did, but isn't the underlying topic of this thread about experiences? Getting up at 3:30 am and standing in line for the Old Course, finding out we'd get to play, and them calling our name for that tee time is something I'll never forget.
Just remember not to schedule your day in St. Andrews for a Sunday since the course turns into a public park and is closed for play.