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Golf greats to be honoured

St Andrews and the University will honour some of the world’s best-loved golfers during The Open Championship.

Date
6 June 2022
Category
University news

St Andrews student wins prestigious golf tournament

St Andrews student George Burns wins the Boyd Quaich

Date
11 July 2016
Category
Sport

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