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The Old Tom Morris Pub was voted one of the 50 Best 19th Holes in America by Golf Digest in 2008!
The Old Tom Morris Pub is a tribute to the life and achievements of Auld Tom Morris, who was born in St. Andrews, Scotland in 1821. At the age of 18, he began to make feather golf balls for Allan Robertson, who was the first true golf professional. In 1851, Tom was offered the position at Prestwick to design the course and became the official Keeper of the Green. In 1853, Tom returned to St. Andrews to play Alan Robertson in a money match in which he won and became the best golfer in the world. Today over 70 golf courses bear his mark.
The Tribute's pub features a 19th Century, hand-crafted bar, that was shipped from Europe and helps create the ambience of a Scottish-style pub. The bar boasts an array of high quality, single malt scotches from some of the most remote places in Scotland. The Old Tom Morris provides the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal, have a drink with friends or just relax after a great game of golf.
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