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Prepare to step into the historical heart of Scotland at St Andrews, a place of significant importance in both ecclesiastical and educational spheres. Once the bustling epicenter of religious life, housing the country's most important cathedral and residence of the influential Bishops of St Andrews, the town pulsated with fervor. Visionary figures like John Knox even graced its streets, leaving behind a legacy of enlightenment. But that's not all – St Andrews boasts the esteemed status of being the cradle of Scottish academia. The University, founded in 1410, holds the distinction of being the oldest in Scotland and the third oldest English-speaking university globally. Its prominent presence, especially during the academic term, sets the town ablaze with an air of intellectual brilliance. Notably, the University can count on its list of alumni none other than Prince William, the second in line to the British throne. Furthermore, St Andrews proudly claims the title of the Home of Golf. It stands as the revered birthplace of the Royal and Ancient, one of the world's oldest golf clubs, and the R&A, a governing body of the sport. The town showcases an abundance of remarkable golf courses or, as they are precisely known, coastal links. Among these renowned courses, the Old Course reigns supreme, possessing an unparalleled prestige in the golfing world. Get ready for the exhilaration as every October, the course welcomes the Dunhill Cup, and every five years, the Open Championship takes center stage, with the next event set for a showdown in 2021.
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