
Tee and Tour
Golfing and Driving in the East of Scotland
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About this listen
Your personal audio guide to better driving and golfing in the East of Scotland.
- Feeling shaky about driving on the "wrong" side of the road?
- Nervous about navigating single lane roads?
- Want to find the best route to your destination?
- Want to enhance your golfing pleasure?
- Thinking about what gear to bring and getting that tee time?
- Need tips on how to play the course of your dreams?
...Then this recording is for you!
You can navigate the roads of the Kingdom of Fife and the birthplace of golf on the planet with ease! If you're planning to stay in St. Andrews, many additional delights await you.
Visit a couple of traditional tall masted ships of the British Navy. Or take in two palaces of the Royals. Or discover picturesque castles perched high above the North Sea coast.
Add in some shopping and a visit to a winery and everyone in your party will have plenty to see and do.
For maps and other information about golfing and driving in the East of Scotland, click here.Learn more about driving and golfing in other parts of Scotland with these Tee and Tour programs.©2004 Tee and Tour Inc.
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The driving tips are a redeeming factor in this book. While they are not exciting to listen to, they could mentally prepare you for a few obstacles that maps don't show (e.g. one lane toll-bridges that you need to have cash ready for).
Also, the information on side trips is laid out fairly well. If you have non-golfers with you or hit rainy weather, you may appreciate some of these. But if you're looking for any golf history or tips for getting on the courses of your dreams - this is not the book you're looking for.
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