The shot played by a player from outside a hotel near St. Andrews that landed near the historic club’s 18th green has recently gone viral, with millions of people seeing the video. However, the St. Andrews Links Trust has condemned the action and does not want to see it repeated. The Trust has labeled the shot as irresponsible and reckless, showing disregard for the safety of both the public and property. They have discouraged anyone from attempting a similar shot at the Home of Golf.
The video of the shot was posted on Instagram before being shared on various social media accounts. In the video, a player hits from just outside the Dunvegan Hotel, on a line over nearby buildings, eventually finishing near St. Andrews’ iconic 18th green. The St. Andrews Links Trust’s reaction was swift, with a statement to Bunkered Golf Magazine’s Michael McEwan denouncing the play. Despite the mixed reactions from viewers, the Trust stands firm in their stance against similar actions at the historic golf course.
It is worth noting that this shot has been attempted before, with at least one previous instance involving Harrison Crowe, the 2022 Asia-Pacific Amateur winner and a participant in the 2023 Masters. In a video with Erik Anders Lang of the Random Golf Club website, Crowe hit a similar shot from outside the hotel towards the 18th green. Lang also mentioned a legend that suggested four-time major winner Ernie Els may have also tried the shot in the past. Crowe’s shot drew a small crowd and showcased his fearless and adventurous approach to the game.
In an interview with the Scotsman, Crowe reflected on his shot, stating that it showcased his personality and his willingness to take risks. He attributed the shot to his Australian background and described it as an example of the laid-back Aussie culture. The video of the recent shot, along with the previous attempt by Crowe, has sparked discussions and debates within the golf community. Despite the controversy surrounding the shots, they have brought attention to the innovative and daring spirit of some players on the course.