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Jan242018

Golf Channel And St. Andrews Links Trust In Partnership

I'm not sure what this means exactly, though I'm pretty sure we'll all finally better understand how exactly you get a tee time at the Old Course.

I'm just happy about anything that keeps telling the story of golf's Home and encourages people to make the pilgrimage.

For Immediate Release:

ORLANDO, Fla. (Jan. 24, 2018) – St Andrews Links Trust and NBC Sports Group today announced an exclusive, long-term partnership that will designate Golf Channel as the “Official Media Partner of St Andrews Links,” which is treasured as the Home of Golf.  St Andrews Links is the largest public golf complex in Europe and home to seven golf courses, including the world’s oldest and most famous Links, the Old Course. With this partnership, NBC Sports will lead development of new event, programming and content opportunities for St Andrews Links through an Official Partner model.

“Over the past few years we have worked closely with NBC Sports Group, building a trusted relationship and witnessing first-hand the quality and commitment they have to delivering multi-channel content that engages with viewers,” said Euan Loudon, Chief Executive of St Andrews Links. “This exciting new partnership will give St Andrews an unprecedented platform with one of the world’s most prestigious media companies to reach and inspire a truly international audience. And through our partnership we will aspire to create exciting, innovative content that showcases the unparalleled history and unique relationship between golf and St Andrews, enabling more people than ever before to feel connected to the Home of Golf.”

“It’s an honor to partner with St. Andrews Links and help showcase their story to a worldwide audience, which cherishes the history of the game and its home in St Andrews,” said Mike McCarley, president, Golf, NBC Sports. “The Official Partner of St Andrews model will further expand the unique opportunities Golf Channel can offer brands that want to be associated with the prestigious history of St Andrews, as well as its place as a modern golf destination that is revered for its pure golf experience.”

The structure of the model, which will be managed by NBC Sports’ Sponsorship and St Andrews Links Commercial Teams, will provide brands with the opportunity to become Official Partners with both St Andrews Links and Golf Channel. St Andrews Links has a long-established partnership program with a limited number of renowned organizations, including global partner Allianz, Callaway, Rolex, Toro and TSI Groove and Sports, all industry leaders in their respective fields.

The partnership with NBC Sports Group and Golf Channel marks the next chapter in a story that began 600 years ago. The game of golf was first played in the early 1400s on The Old Course at St Andrews — one of the oldest golf courses in the world. And just like the game of golf, St Andrews Links has continued to evolve. Today, St Andrews Links continues to build on its rich heritage and cherished values by managing its seven courses (Old, The Castle, New, Jubilee, Eden, Strathtyrum and Balgove) in a sustainable way and by ensuring those courses are open to all.

This progressive approach seeks to connect the Home of Golf with new generations of golfers around the world to share their passion for the game. More than 230,000 rounds of golf are played on the seven courses each year, and St Andrews has hosted The Open Championship 29 times since 1873 — more than any other course on The Open rota. It is a revered and prestigious icon, drawing players worldwide to experience golf in its purest form.

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Reader Comments (4)

Interesting, but I don't see how the relationship can alter anything having to do with the actual playing of a round of the "golff" on the Old Course, New, Jubilee, Castle, and the other courses, for that matter. The Parliament Charter is specific and the Burgh's fathers remain draconian with respect the conditions of play for the locals, the local clubs and the public, including the procurement of a tee time... At the end of the day, its a nice bit of "ego marketing" for NBC.
01.25.2018 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Hagen
Are we seeing the Links Trust trying to break free from the R&A influence? expect not, perhaps just getting ready for more R&A Members joining the Links Trust!
01.25.2018 | Unregistered CommenterTom Morris
More R&A members on the Trust and other "senior" committee? Not possible. The By-Laws are very specific as to the number of permitted members from the general population, as well as the R&A.
01.25.2018 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Hagen
Are members of the R&A not part of the general population - The R&A are in dire need of reform and perhaps soon so will the St Andrews Link Trust.
01.25.2018 | Unregistered CommenterTom Morris

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