The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews holds a unique position in golf. Established in 1754, it evolved through two and a half centuries as a leading authority in the world game.

As the Club celebrated its 250th anniversary in 2004 it devolved responsibility for the administration of the Rules of Golf, the running of The Open Championship and other key events, and the development of the game in existing and emerging golfing nations, to a newly formed group of companies collectively known as The R&A.

As a separate entity the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews remains as a private golf club with a world-wide membership of 2,400.
 
Sir Patrick Hine nominated Captain for 2010-2011   5 May 2010 
Club 
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews has announced Air Chief Marshal Sir Patrick (Paddy) Hine GCB GBE as Captain for the year 2010-2011. Each year the Past Captains meet to confer upon the nomination and the announcement was made today (Wednesday) at the Club’s May Business Meeting....More
Ballesteros accepts Honorary Membership  11 Nov 2009 
Club 
Severiano Ballesteros has accepted an invitation to become an Honorary Member of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews. Severiano Ballesteros first caught the attention of the golfing public when, as a 19-year-old, he finished in a tie for second place with Jack Nicklaus at the 1976 Open Championship, held at Royal Birkdale....More
 
Richard Cole-Hamilton will be Captain of The R&A for the year 2004-2005. 
The R&A celebrates its 250th anniversary in 2004. (© David Cannon/Allsport) 
The portrait of John Panton that hangs in the clubhouse. 
 
The Prince of Wales
Sir William Orpen (1878 - 1931)
Edward Prince of Wales (1894 - 1972), later Edward VIII, became Captain of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club in 1922. The third royal to captain the club, the twenty eight year old Prince played golf with a 15 handicap....More
 
 
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