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✅ Stay at a golf resorts or play multiple courses on a golf tour
✅ Play historical Bucket-List links courses
✅ Experience vibrant city centres & locally made whiskies
For any serious player, experiencing golf holidays & breaks in Scotland is absolutely essential. With around 560 courses within a relatively small area, it is understandable that golfers from all over the world make the pilgrimage to the home of golf.
Whether it is Ryder Cup venues (Muirfield - 1973 & Gleneagles PGA Centenary Course - 2014) or Open Championship venues (no less than 7 courses have hosted the event), a golf trip to Scotland is one that is sure to satisfy any Championship golf experience as well as providing a host of luxury 5 star resorts to base yourself in for both golf and spa breaks and relaxing Sunday Drivers.
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A visit to Ayrshire can include multiple Open Championship courses supported by a number of hidden gems. A rich golfing history, magnificent coastline scenery combined with both resort and standalone hotel options makes the region perfect for a golf break.
What’s more, with Glasgow just a stone’s throw away, there’s a myriad of other courses and nightlife for golfing groups.
Famously known as Scotland’s golf coast, East Lothian contains no less than 22 outstanding courses dotted along its jaw-dropping coastline. A myriad of accommodation options accompany the golf meaning its very easy to fill up a week long break with golfing itinerary.
Scotland's vibrant capital provides historic courses scattered around its outskirts along with excellent pubs, bars and restaurants.
Situated in the very heart of Scotland, Perthshire lives and breathes golf. Boasting stuning courses, a former Ryder Cup host and luxurious resorts golfers are in for an absolute treat when on a golf break in this region of Scotland.
The region is also ideal for large groups and those who want to mix and match resorts on a golf tour.
St Andrews is the birth place of golf, a visit to this region will allow you to sample world class links courses, historic layouts and hidden gems. The magnificent courses of Fife certainly uphold their reputation of the truest forms of links golf in the UK.
Any serious golfer will find their life incomplete without a pilgrimage to experience fantastic Scottish links golf.
The home of golf & whiskey contains courses that some say could stage The Open. This area of Scotland is home to some gorgeous scenery and is more accessible than you might think with flights direct to Inverness airport.
If you love a fantastic view while playing your golf then this is the place for you.
Dundee & Carnoustie
Edinburgh
East Lothian
Aberdeenshire
West Islands
Scottish Borders
I would encourage anyone who hasn’t visited Scotland for a golf trip to come up and experience a unique part of the golfing world. There is no better place with packages and tours to fit all abilities and budgets.
Give Matthew a call on 0800 043 6644 to arrange your next golf break to Scotland.
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Follow some of our golf travel specialists as the give you an insight into what it is like to experience likes of the Old Course St Andrews, Fairmont St Andrews courses, The Old Course Hotel, The Duke's Course and Kingsbarns.
We show exactly what you can expect when travelling to St Andrews on a golf break in Scotland.
Expert Tip: Guided Walks of The Old Course
The Old Course St Andrews is closed almost every Sunday, if you are on a tour in the St Andrews area why not book up a guided walk of The Old Course for a perfect Sunday stroll.
Golf in Scotland is most popular during the warmer summer months with golfers flocking to enjoy the long days of sunlight with golf possible on certain days long into the evening. Whilst many golf courses will be at their most expensive during this period of time, there are some very good deals to be had for those travelling on less busy days such as Sunday afternoons and Mondays as part of a Sunday Driver package.
With many golf courses in Scotland having a lower level of grass growth in the winter months, golf is often played on mats to protect the fairways. Do take this into consideration when booking and planning your trip, especially when playing some of the well-known ones such as The Old Course or Ailsa at Turnberry.
When to visit Scotland for a Golf Break
May - September
April & October
May, June & September
November - March
Scotland is home to numerous Top 100 Golf Courses, the best golf resorts in Scotland are Fairmont St Andrews (Fife), Trump Turnberry Resort (Ayrshire), Gleneagles (Auchterarder), Old Course Hotel (Fife), Dalmahoy Hotel & Country Club (Edinburgh), Macdonald Cardrona Hotel, Golf & Spa (Peebles), Roxburghe Hotel & Golf Course (Roxburgheshire), Carnoustie Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa (Angus), The Westerwood Hotel & Golf Resort (Glasgow) and Macdonald Spey Valley Championship Resort (Inverness-shire).
Some of the best golf courses in Scotland include St Andrews Old Course, Royal Dornoch, Muirfield, Kingsbarns Golf Links, Trump Turnberry (Ailsa course), Carnoustie (Championship course), Royal Aberdeen (Balgownie), North Berwick (West course), Castle Stuart and Trump International Golf Links.
There are 560 golf courses in Scotland. Many of the most famous golf courses in Scotland are found on the East and West coast. These seaside courses are known as links golf courses and have been the capstone in the creation of golf as a sport that millions enjoy each year.
While it is the links golf courses in Scotland that draw the eye, there is a huge variety of layouts and challenges on offer. Classic parkland golf can be enjoyed at the famed Gleneagles Resort in Perthshire or the picturesque and private estates of Loch Lomond and Skibo Castle both feature within the Top 20 golf courses to play in Scotland. Heathland golf is enjoyed at many courses in Scotland but fine examples are enjoyed at The Duke's Course which is just 15 minutes from St Andrews and Blairgowrie Golf Club with it's fast-running sandy soil framed perfectly by heather and grand pine trees.
Scotland isn't just a place to visit for those who are championship golfers, there are lots of opportunities to learn the game as well with many excellent golf academies and tuition available at the vast majority of golf courses in Scotland.
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