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I have a friend going to St. Andrews nect week and I was wondering
if anyone knew approx. how much merchandise is?? Towels, shirts...
Any info would help,
Joe
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| 1682.1 | US Catalogs | FSOA::DIAZ | Octavio - SME, FPPS CBU | Thu Apr 22 1993 17:09 | 15 |
Re: <<< Note 1682.0 by AIMHI::CORRIGAN >>>
Joe,
In general Europe is from moderately expensive to outrageously
expensive. When I went to DEC University in Southern France, I
managed some personal time and played a nice course managed by the
Club Med where DEC-U is held (La Grande Bastide). A Ball mark fixer
was $35!!
But you don't have to go to St. Andrews to buy St. Andrews
merchandise, just pick up most golf catalogs (like Austads) and they
usually have it at U.S. prices.
Tavo
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| 1682.2 | Scotch tape?!?! | AIMHI::CORRIGAN | Thu Apr 22 1993 18:14 | 9 | |
Tavo,
......but I'll know it's from Austads! I know, what's the diff.?!?!
Actually, I always thought that that stuff in Austads was ironed on
in some barn in East Overshoe. Is it real??
Anyway, thanx for the response.
Joe
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| 1682.3 | 1$ = �1 | GVA02::ALBINO::DAWKES | Compuserve 100025,2367 | Fri Apr 23 1993 03:01 | 15 |
As a rule of thumb just take what you would pay on US $ and call it � i.e. about 50% more expensive. Continental Europe is different. The price is US*2 at least ! I hope you get to play the Old Course. It is something special. Keep checking the colour of the flag you are aiming at (double greens !) and not only are there bunkers you can see there are lots more that you can't (and a few you hope you probably never will !) The Old Course is closed on Sunday, and you need to get in the ballot if you plan to play Saturday morning. Good Luck Mike | |||||
| 1682.4 | Worth the money. | WOTVAX::MORRISON | Fri Apr 23 1993 07:02 | 21 | |
I think you're right. Its worth a few extra pennies to know that the product has come from St Andrews even although it has probably been manufactured in a sweat shop in Korea. There is a golf shop right next to the 18th green on the Old Course, run by the descendants of Old Tom Morris. Round the corner there is another shop run by Willie Auchterlonie's family. You will probably pay an extra 50p to a pound for a souvenir. Personally, I think it worth it. There is also The St Andrews Woollen Mill alongside the 18th fairway, where you can get any type of Pringle, Lyle & Scott or GlenMuir jersey. These can vary in price from 25 pounds to over 200 pounds for a true cashmere one. I don't think the prices for nik-nak souvenirs are too expensive e.g ball maker �1.50, pitch mark repairer �2.00, sun visor � 7.00, etc... and don't forget, that I'm a SCOT. Randall | |||||
| 1682.5 | POWDML::VARLEY | Mon Apr 26 1993 10:46 | 3 | ||
It's been awhile, but I'd recommend the Woolen Mill and Auchterlonie's.
__Jack
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