St Andrews, Scotland is the home to the University of St Andrews, the third oldest university in the English-speaking world. The University is considered Scotland’s most important university. St Andrews is also known as the home of golf because the Royal and Ancient Golf Club was founded in 1754 and has legislative authority over golf worldwide (except for the U.S. and Mexico).
The Pictish king Oengus I establish a monastery in the area in the mid-eighth century which claimed to have some relics associated with Saint Andrew. These relics included the saint’s arm, kneecap, three fingers, and a tooth.
We stopped in St Andrews on a CIE Coach Tour of the Highlands. We didn’t play golf, or look at the relics, but I did take some photographs.