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2010 British Open: Scenes from the Old Course Front 9

admin on Jul 16th 2010

njoy some of my favorite fine art images from a Sunday afternoon stroll through an empty Old Course, St. Andrews.

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2010 British Open: Best Seats St. Andrews

admin on Jul 14th 2010

It’s hard for me to imagine St. Andrews with all those bleachers in place…. See shots from St. Andrews Old Course, all available for purchase either via Paypal or by emailing me at srossphoto@gmail.com

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2010 British Open: Tourist Time in St. Andrews

admin on Jul 12th 2010

My bakery expert Rex, highly, highly suggests a stop at Fisher & Donaldson Bakery, St. Andrews.

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2010 British Open: Looking Around St. Andrews

admin on Jul 11th 2010

Kites flying, people strolling, waves lapping the beach, and to our right the glorious Royal and Ancient St. Andrews Club House…. This is the beach made famous for the opening scene in the movie Chariots of Fire!

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2010 British Open: The Royal & Ancient Club House

admin on Jul 10th 2010

Most of us associate St. Andrews with the Royal and Ancient Golf Club and this group’s historic (and private) club house situated at #1 tee and #18 green of the Old Course.  Enjoy some of my favorite images of the Club House created with an eye to the incredible light of St. Andrews. End of [...]

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Carnoustie Part I/3: New Fine Art Photographs

Sally on Aug 3rd 2009

I begin our time in Scotland with three special memories of Carnoustie, just 45 minutes north of St. Andrews on the east coast.  We played all three Carnoustie public links courses: the Buddon (named for the nearby military base where you overhear machine gun fire constantly), the Burnside, and finally, on day 3, the Championship. [...]

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Carnoustie It Is! (And a Bit of St. Andrews) 2009

admin on Jul 15th 2009

Okay, we’re two years late for THE Open, but we’ll be playing Carnoustie July 28, 29, and 30. Check back for photographic updates! Sign in for Email subscriptions.

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