Scott Macpherson
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Correct.
I would say that he's the only famous golfer who we know never played in St Andrews.
Of course, he won the Open at Carnoustie, but everybody else has.
So I think when people come to St Andrews and play the old course, just know that you're among the greats because it takes a while to try and really figure out what the angles are and depending on your ability.
What's really fantastic, I think, about the old course is how the experience builds and
You know, people actually sometimes by the time they've got back, they've forgotten there was even a burn on the first hole.
They're so overtaken with emotion.
But as you play all the way out and you start to turn and come back in and you have that townscape of St Andrews, the skyline and the towers and just the coloured, you know, Hamilton Hall, Hamilton Grand is now that red stone building.
sandstone, I just think it's the most amazing place to come back to.
So you can talk about individual bunkers and individual greens, but I think it's the overall experience is just unmatched.
Yeah.
That's right.
And you see some golfers and they've had a long day and they can see it's dusk is sort of coming towards them and they're halfway down the,
13th Fairway, and they're like, hey, am I going to get back?
Am I going to get my photo on the Swilkinburn Bridge?
I know some of the caddies have been saying, well, you know, we'd better hurry up because the Lynx Trust take away the Swilkinburn Bridge at sunset.
What do you mean?
Is that trying to get their players to hurry up?
Of course, it's made of stone.
It's nonsense.