Are you ready for your next golf trip to Scotland?
Have you ever been to the Scottish Highlands? As a golfer aware of traditions, you should definitely change that! On a golf tour through Scotland you will get to know the most beautiful sides of the birthplace of your favourite sport. Even Scotland connoisseurs who have already travelled to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and the spectacular landscapes in the north of Great Britain can discover completely new facets of Scotland on an individually tailored golf trip through the Highlands.
How about a game of golf in St. Andrews? The legendary Old Course, considered the cradle of golf, was once shortened from 22 to 18 holes and to this day sets the standard for all golf courses worldwide! No matter which of Scotland's 550 golf courses you hit your balls on soon, you will have fond memories of the breathtaking beauty and sporting standards of the links courses for the rest of your life!
In addition to its picturesque location on the North Sea coast, Kingsbarns Golf Links is also characterized by its outstanding design. Designed by renowned golf course architects, Kyle Phillips and Mark Parsinen, the course offers strategically placed hazards and varied playing conditions that provide golfers of all levels with a challenging and enjoyable playing experience
The St. Andrews Links are one of the most famous and historic golf courses in the world, based in St. Andrews, Scotland. They consist of seven 18-hole golf courses and are famous for their role in the birth of modern golf. The "Old Course" at St. Andrews is considered one of the oldest golf courses in the world and is often referred to as the "Home of Golf". St. Andrews Links have played a crucial role in the history and development of golf and attract golfers from all over the world.
Cruden Bay Golf Club, located on the Aberdeenshire coast in Scotland, is a jewel of golf. With its spectacular dune landscapes, challenging fairways and breathtaking sea views, this golf course offers an unparalleled playing experience
The Western Gailes Golf Club is a natural links course that impresses with its undulating fairways. These are occasionally crossed by three streams that meander picturesquely across the course. Cleverly placed greens, some protected by streams and others by impressive sand dunes, make playing this golf course a challenging and varied destination on your next golf trip.
Founded in 1832, North Berwick Golf Club is a historic treasure on the Scottish coast. This golf course impresses with its long tradition and breathtaking views of the sea and Bass Rock Island. Golfers can experience authentic links golf at its best here.
Since its opening, Trump International Golf Links Scotland has become a world-class destination for golf enthusiasts. This golf course on the Scottish coast has hosted major tournaments, including the prestigious Scottish Open, and offers an unparalleled playing experience set in spectacular natural surroundings. The first-class facilities, which include the elegant clubhouse and exclusive restaurants, complete the overall golfing experience and make for an unforgettable visit.
Turnberry Golf Club is set against the magical backdrop of the South Ayrshire coastline. With breathtaking views across the Firth of Clyde to the islands of Arran and Ailsa Craig, and even as far as Ireland on a clear day, this course promises a truly remarkable golfing experience. In addition to its unique fairways, Turnberry Golf Club boasts an elegant clubhouse, exquisite restaurants, pro store boutiques and excellent practice areas that perfectly round off the overall experience. Golfers from all over the world appreciate the challenging fairways and first-class facilities of this exceptional golf course.
Golf has been played on the historic Elie Links since the 15th century. However, the golf club was only founded in 1875 and has been continually expanded and adapted. Throughout the centuries and thanks to various redesigns, the golf course has become a firm favorite for golfers due to its panoramic views and outstanding location.
The proximity to Scotland's capital makes the Braid Hills No. 1 Golf Course particularly attractive, as golfers have the opportunity to combine golf with cultural experiences in Edinburgh, but it is not only the cultural aspects that make this golf course particularly appealing. The greens and fairways nestle gently against the hills and the lush vegetation, integrating them perfectly into the surrounding landscape. This creates an atmosphere of relaxation and invites you on a golfing journey amidst the natural splendor of Scotland.
The timeless splendour of the Royal Dornoch Golf Club transports golfers to a wild, secluded landscape that bursts into stunning color in summer when the gorse is in full bloom. A white sandy beach forms the natural boundary to the Dornoch Firth. Since its foundation in 1877, the site has maintained a rich tradition and history. A relaxed atmosphere awaits you here, characterized by the warm hospitality of the Scottish Highlands.
The breathtaking landscape, characterized by coastal panoramas, rolling hills and dunes, makes Castle Stuart Golf an impressive and challenging place for golfers. The course was designed by renowned golf course architect Gil Hanse and offers a variety of tee boxes to suit players of all handicaps. Castle Stuart is renowned for its perfect blend of challenging holes and spectacular views of the Scottish Highlands and the sea. It is a popular destination for golfers from all over the world who want to experience the beauty and challenge of this unique golf course.
Winterfield Golf Club in East Lothian, Scotland, is characterized by its unique obstacles. From strategically placed bunkers to natural dunes and water hazards, this golf course offers a challenging and exciting experience for golfers. The dunes require precise shots, while water hazards demand tactical skill. These unique elements make Winterfield Golf Club an exciting place to play golf, while providing the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the East Lothian coastline.
The course, Kingsbarns Golf Links, was designed by renowned golf course architects, Kyle Phillips and Mark Parsinen, and features strategically placed obstacles and varied playing conditions that provide golfers with a challenging and enjoyable playing experience regardless of their level of play
The Jubilee Course at St. Andrews Links is a historic golf course on the coast of Scotland. Opened with Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in 1897, it offers challenging links golf and breathtaking sea views.
The Strathyrum Course is part of the St. Andrews Links in Scotland. This golf course is characterized by its relatively shorter length and flatter terrain compared to the other courses in St. Andrews. It offers a great opportunity for golfers to hone their short game.
The Castle Course, part of the St. Andrews Links, is distinguished by its breathtaking location on the cliffs overlooking the North Sea. This golf course offers spectacular views and challenging golf. The unusual topography and creative bunker placements make it a unique experience in St. Andrews.
The Fairmont St. Andrews is a first-class golf resort in Scotland. The highlights of this resort are two world-class golf courses, The Torrance and The Kittocks, with breathtaking sea views. The resort offers luxury accommodation, excellent restaurants and a spa for relaxation. A true paradise for golf lovers.
Cruden Bay Golf Club, located on the Aberdeenshire coast in Scotland, is a jewel of golf. With its spectacular dune landscapes, challenging fairways and breathtaking sea views, this golf course offers an unparalleled playing experience
The Western Gailes Golf Club is a natural links course with undulating fairways. Charmingly traversed by three streams, the course offers a picturesque backdrop for golfers.
Founded in 1832, North Berwick Golf Club is a historic treasure on the Scottish coast. This golf course impresses with its long tradition and breathtaking views of the sea and Bass Rock Island. Golfers can experience authentic links golf at its best and have the opportunity to challenge the famous "Redan" - a legendary par 3 hole.
Trump International Golf Links Scotland is a world-leading destination for golf lovers. With major tournaments including the Scottish Open, this coastal golf course offers an unparalleled playing experience. First-class facilities such as the elegant clubhouse and exclusive restaurants make for an unforgettable visit.
With breathtaking views across the Firth of Clyde to the islands of Arran and Ailsa Craig, and even as far as Ireland on a clear day, Turnberry Golf Club promises a truly remarkable golfing experience.
Turnberry Golf Club, founded in 1875 and enriched by centuries of remodeling, is today a firm favorite among golfers. Its panoramic views and prime location have made it a timeless attraction.
The proximity to the Scottish capital, Edinburgh, gives Braid Hills No. 1 Golf Course a special attraction, as golfers here have the opportunity to combine golf with cultural experiences.
Did you know that Scotland is home to the oldest and most beautiful golf courses in the world? After all, Scotland looks back on more than 600 years of golfing history! Golf in Scotland is actually something special! This is where the famous championship courses where the best golfers in the world compete are located!
Golf in Scotland is always a fantastic natural experience! The Scottish cities are also worth a visit. Did you know that Glasgow means “dear green place” and is actually a “Global Green City”? The Scottish metropolis and "UNESCO City of Music" has more than 90 parks with some of the oldest trees in the world! The Gallery of Modern Art, the Hunterian Museum and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery are an El Dorado for art-loving golfers! Visit Glasgow Cathedral and then head to Loch Lomond National Park or a golf course of your choice.
Everywhere in Scotland you will discover mysterious castles and ruins! Some spooky buildings regularly serve as film sets. Pay a visit to the ancient and medieval castles on your tour! Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle, Eilean Donan Castle and Balmoral Castle are definitely must-sees! Perhaps you can combine your trip to the Scottish residence of the British royal family with a round of golf at the Balmoral Golf Course, which is one of the hidden gems of your favourite sport!
Golfers and whisky fans will find plenty of inspiration on a tour of Scotland! After your sporty round of golf, be sure to stop off at one of the Scottish distilleries. The Speyside region near Aberdeen, which is also well known to connoisseurs because of the Speyside Golf Festival that takes place every September, is worth visiting in particular. This is the home of Scottish whisky with an impressive density of distilleries. If you love malt whiskies like Glenfiddich, Glenfarclas, Glenlivet or Macallen, this is the right place for you!
The fantastic courses, the unique mountain landscapes and the authenticity of nature are fascinating for every golfer! Jagged rocks, cliffs that drop steeply to the sea and the legendary lochs that dig into the land like fjords give you those incomparable goosebumps that every Scotland visitor raves about! Golf is as much a part of Scotland as whisky, kilts, bagpipes, the Highlands and Loch Ness (along with its Monster)! On your next golf trip through Scotland you will experience all of this and much more! We would be happy to put together your personal tour to the most beautiful golf courses and selected sights! Whether you want to experience one of Scotland's famous golf championships live or spend a luxurious golf and spa weekend at the Old Course Hotel St. Andrews - we will make your deepest dreams as a golfer come true and organize your complete golf trip including hotel, green fee and flight! Call us!
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