1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Bed and Breakfast at Four Points Flex by Sheraton Dundee
- 1 Round at Scotscraig Golf Club
- 1 Round at Burnside Course, Carnoustie
1 Night, 2 Rounds
The Four Points Flex by Sheraton Dundee hotel is perfect if you're building a golf trip around Carnoustie, St Andrews or Perthshire, it makes the logistics easy from the moment you arrive. Step off the train in Dundee, take the lift and you're checked in within minutes. No taxi queues, no dragging bags across a city centre, no wasted time. For golfers travelling up from Edinburgh or Glasgow, or across from Aberdeen, that kind of straightforward arrival sets the right tone for the trip.
Dundee is more than a stopover. It gives you a lively waterfront setting, good places to eat and drink and an easy base for a multi-course trip across Scotland's east coast. The hotel looks out over the River Tay and the striking angular silhouette of the V&A Dundee, so the views from the restaurant are genuinely worth having, especially on a clear Scottish morning when the light is sitting well on the water.
For golfers, the geography does a lot of the work. Carnoustie is a short drive east. St Andrews is reachable in around an hour by road. Perthshire's big-name layouts, including Gleneagles, are well within day-trip range. You have Angus links, Fife classics and inland parkland all accessible from one central base, which is exactly the kind of flexibility that makes a multi-course trip worth planning properly.
Who is this for?
Golfers and travellers looking for a well-connected, modern city-centre base in Dundee that makes exploring Scotland's east coast golf courses as straightforward as possible.
Who is it best for?
Golf societies, captains' trips and solo travellers who want reliable comfort and easy rail or road access without paying resort prices. Particularly well suited to groups pairing a Carnoustie or St Andrews round with a night or two in the city, or anyone building a mixed-ability tour across Angus and Perthshire.
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Four Points Flex by Sheraton Dundee keeps things simple, and for most golfers that is exactly the right call. When your days are going to be spent driving between Carnoustie, St Andrews and Perthshire, you want a base that works without any fuss rather than a hotel loaded with facilities you will never use. The 120 rooms are modern in look and practical in layout, with comfortable beds, smart bathrooms and enough space to unpack properly for a short golf break without feeling cramped.
The hotel sits directly within Dundee's railway station building on South Union Street, which means the structure itself is purpose-built and contemporary throughout. Room quality is consistent, and the sound insulation holds up well given the central location. After a long day on the course or a full journey up from the central belt, getting back to a clean, well-run room without any complications is a genuine plus.
What stands out most is how easy the whole stay feels. Arrival for rail travellers is about as smooth as it gets, and the location works just as well for groups mixing train and car travel, with the city centre on your doorstep and easy onward access to the A90 and A92 for early morning tee times. There is no resort-style check-in theatre here, just a straightforward, efficient welcome that gets you settled quickly.
The Four Points Flex concept is built around giving guests what they actually need on a practical trip. For a golf break, that means a reliable night's sleep, a comfortable room to come back to after 18 holes, good Wi-Fi for checking tee times and a location that keeps the morning drive manageable. The Dundee property delivers on all of those without overcomplicating things.
For golf societies and smaller groups, the hotel's city-centre position also means you are never short of options in the evening. The waterfront is a short walk away, with independent restaurants and bars that suit a group looking to wind down after a day on the course. If you would rather keep things contained, the hotel's own restaurant and bar handles that just as well. It is a practical, no-nonsense base that lets the golf do the talking while the hotel handles the essentials competently.
The restaurant at Four Points Flex by Sheraton Dundee handles the practical side of a golf trip well. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views across the River Tay and the V&A Dundee, which makes it a decent spot to start the day before heading out to the course. On a clear morning the light across the water towards Fife is worth a few minutes of your time, even if you are in a hurry to get to the first tee.
Breakfast is a useful part of the stay for golfers with early tee times, giving you a convenient start before heading out to Carnoustie, St Andrews or across into Perthshire. The restaurant can also be reserved in advance for group dinners and private parties, which makes it a practical option for golf societies wanting to keep the evening together in one place. The bar is a relaxed spot for a drink after the round, with the same waterfront outlook and a straightforward atmosphere that suits a group winding down after a day on the course.