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Old Tom LbNA #77424

Owner:Silver Eagle Contact Platinum
Plant date:May 23, 2025
Location: Cathedral Cemetery, Scotland, UK
City:St. Andrews
County:Other International
State:Other International
Boxes:1
Found by: Not yet found!
Last found:N/A
Last edited:Jun 9, 2025
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 200 meters RT)

Thomas Mitchell Morris was a Scottish golfer born in St Andrews, the "home of golf", in 1821. He became Old Tom when his son Tommy emerged as a teenage golfing prodigy. Known as The Grand Old Man of Golf, Old Tom wasn’t just a brilliant golfer and a hugely influential course designer, he also made golf balls, clubs and even invented tee boxes. He died in 1908 and is buried in St. Andrews Cathedral Cemetery where this box can be found.

Directions:
Go to St. Andrews Cathedral Cemetery on The Pends at South St.

Clues:
Enter the cemetery and walk to the wall at the southeast part and find the grave of Old Tom and his son. Go right 28 steps to another wall going perpendicular with a white plaque dedicated to Rey Francis Nicoll. Look left and down at corner of walls for LB in crevice behind rocks.

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