SCOTLAND
Scotland truly is the home of golf. A trip to Scotland is to walk the fairways where golf began. Many courses here weren’t designed by one person, rather they were carved over centuries by wind and waves. Others have been crafted from the minds of some of the world’s most revered course architects.
A Scottish golf holiday will create memories to last a lifetime. We’ll devise an itinerary which gives you time to enjoy the full Scottish experience. Whether you are looking for castles and lochs, or historic cities and timeless pubs, Scotland never disappoints.
PLANNING YOUR TRIP
You really are spoilt for choice when it comes to a Scottish golf vacation. There are several distinct areas in the country which make ideal bases for your trip. You can explore them all below. Whilst it may be tempting to try to cram in every top course in the country, our advice is to concentrate on getting to know a couple of areas well rather than moving around every day. This way you will really get to know this great country.
If you are thinking about a trip to the Home of Golf, the best thing to do is to fill in the Contact Form and we will set up a call or Zoom meeting to talk through your thoughts. We’ll then put together a bespoke trip just for you and your group to make sure you get the perfect experience.
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FIFE AND TAYSIDE
Home to some of the very best courses on earth, including The Old Course (ranked #3 in the world), Carnoustie (#39) and (Kingsbarns (#63)
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EAST LOTHIAN
Just an hour from Edinburgh you will find Muirfield (ranked #11 in the world), North Berwick (#35) and other amazing links courses like Gullane and Dunbar.
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THE NORTH EAST
The highlight of this region is the wonderful Cruden Bay (#63 in the world). Trump International (#66) and Royal Aberdeen are great neighboring courses to play.
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THE HIGHLANDS
Royal Dornoch (ranked #12 in the world) and Castle Stuart (#77) are must-plays. Then you can add in the likes of Walker Cup host Nairn and gems like Brora and Golspie.
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THE WEST COAST
The West Coast has a high concentration of quality golf, including three Open rota courses - Turnberry (ranked #18 in the world), Royal Troon (#59) and Prestwick (#69).
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INLAND SCOTLAND
You will possibly find yourself travelling through Central Scotland and courses like Gleneagles, a Ryder Cup venue, and Boat of Garten make for great stops.