
Swilcan Bridge
Swilcan Bridge is a small, historic stone bridge located at the Old Course of St. Andrews in Scotland, often considered the birthplace of golf. Built in the 15th century, it spans the Swilcan Burn, a waterway running through the course. The bridge is famous for its picturesque setting and its association with legendary golf moments. It remains a symbol of the sport’s rich history and tradition, frequently seen during major golf tournaments. Despite its age, Swilcan Bridge continues to be a beloved landmark and a popular spot for photographers and golf enthusiasts.