Harry Styles shows off his swing as he enjoys a round of golf at St Andrews

He wowed thousands of fans with amazing shows on the UK leg of his tour.

But Harry Styles took a well-deserved break from his grueling performance schedule to enjoy a round of golf at the coveted St. Andrews course on Thursday.

The As It Was hitmaker, 29, showed off his swing in snaps posted to the court’s official Instagram account.

Harry showed off his best swing in one of the photos as he enjoyed the round of 18 holes in the sun.

Next to the track, which sits along the town’s main street, a crowd of fans gathered to watch Harry play.

Four! Harry Styles took a well-deserved break from his grueling performance schedule to enjoy a round of golf at the coveted St Andrews course on Thursday

Skilled: The As It Was hitmaker, 29, showed off his swing in snaps posted to the court's official Instagram account

Skilled: The As It Was hitmaker, 29, showed off his swing in snaps posted to the court’s official Instagram account

On Friday, Harry’s fans will be heading to Edinburgh as he performs two shows as part of his Love On Tour.

He is in the middle of his Love On Tour shows which first started in 2021 in support of his second and third albums Fine Line and Harry’s House.

The tour consists of seven legs spanning 22 months, starting in September 2021 in Las Vegas and ending in Reggio Emilia in July, 2023.

It comes after Harry’s latest music video for his single Satellite came out and has been compared to the 2008 Pixar animation Wall-E, in which a cleaning robot finds love.

At the beginning of the video, the robot – named Stomper after Harry’s Satellite Stomp dance move – is backstage at one of his shows at the Forum in Los Angeles.

The machine blinks away invisible tears as it watches a broadcast of the Curiosity rover roaming Mars alone for over a decade, narrated by Brian Cox.

Stomper watches as Harry’s crew springs into action prior to the performance, while the Love on Tour band huddles together before the performer takes the stage.

Harry himself barely appears in the video, save for a few moments, including one where he sings Satellite on stage and the audience’s vocals merge with his own.

Bogey or Birdie?  Harry showed off his best swing in one of the photos as he enjoyed the round of 18 holes in the sun

Bogey or Birdie? Harry showed off his best swing in one of the photos as he enjoyed the round of 18 holes in the sun

Meeting!  Next to the track, which sits along the town's main street, a crowd of fans gathered to watch Harry play

Meeting! Next to the track, which sits along the town’s main street, a crowd of fans gathered to watch Harry play

Grace the stage: On Friday, Harry's fans will descend on Edinburgh as he performs two shows as part of his Love On Tour

Grace the stage: On Friday, Harry’s fans will descend on Edinburgh as he performs two shows as part of his Love On Tour

They all sing, ‘Spinning out, waiting for you to pull me in/I can see you’re lonely down there, don’t you know I’m here?’

The song revolves around the idea of ​​going around in circles looking for something and the lyrics refer to heartbroken emotions.

After the show ends, Stomper is alone again, as he rides over foa feathers left on the arena’s grounds by Harry’s fans.

He also hopes to find a connection with a skateboarder by imitating his tricks.

After leaving the location, Stomper wanders out on a cold and rainy night, avoiding traffic on a busy highway and traveling through canyons and deserts.

While searching for a connection, which also takes him to the mountains, Stomper befriends a rat, which could be another Pixar animation reference, Ratatouille.

Stomper eventually finds what he’s looking for in Harry and the duo lie side by side in the grass outside NASA, looking up at the real satellite.

Don't you know I'm here?  Harry's latest music video for his single Satellite has been dropped and is compared to Wall-E, in which a cleaning robot finds love

Don’t you know I’m here? Harry’s latest music video for his single Satellite has been dropped and is compared to Wall-E, in which a cleaning robot finds love

As Stomper sits down next to Harry, his battery runs out.

The lyrics suggest a great distance between Harry and the person he is singing about, who is simply referred to as ‘she’.

However, Harry refers to a change in his emotions in the second part of the movie, and instead of being asked to be “pulled in,” he sings, “I’m in a LA mood / I don’t wanna talk to you. ‘

However, the chorus continues with the idea of ​​”being there” for someone, suggesting that the song depicts the ups and downs of a relationship.