Scotland - example tour package

The Home of Golf, where more than 550 golf courses populate the country.

Golf Tours in Scotland

Ireland

Andrews & Turnberry
Scotland

Day 1
Arrive Scotland
Play Crail Golf Society Stay 5 Star Fairmont St. Andrews
Day 2
Play St. Andrews New Stay 5 Star Fairmont St. Andrews
Day 3
Play Carnoustie Golf Links Stay 5 Star Fairmonth St. Andrews
Day 4
Play Kingsbarns Golf Links Stay 5***** Fairmont St. Andrews
Day 5
Play Turnberry Ailsa Stay 5 Star Turnberry Resort
Day 6
Play Royal Troon Golf Club Stay 5 Star Turnberry Resort

Price Per Person:

Self drive option based on 4 sharing automatic vehicle £1789.00

Coach & driver based on 8 people travelling £1999.00

Single Supplement £665.00 per person

Welcome to Scotland

The history of golf in Scotland is palpable. The first evidence of golf in Scotland was recorded in 1457 and so you can understand why Scotland is a country that lives and breathes the game.

The most visited golfing region of Scotland is on the east coast, gleaming with greats, St. Andrews with six other links courses owned by the Links Trust, also Carnoustie, Kingsbarns, Crail, St Andrews Bay, Scotscraig and Gleneagles. More north lies Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay, Moray, Murcar and Fraserburgh. Closer to Edinburgh City is East Lothian, featuring, Gullane, North Berwick, Dunbar, Craigielaw and Longniddry. On the west course you can enjoy Turnberry, Royal Troon, Prestwick, Western Gailes, Glasgow Gailes, Irvine and Dundonald. Heading to the Scottish Highlands will not disappoint amidst some the the most beautiful and inspiring scenery lies Royal Dornoch, Nairn, Castle Stuart, Tain, Brora and Golspie. An unforgettable golfing experience that will live with you forever.

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Our customers say

Riceal, Thank you for your efforts in arranging my golf holiday to Scotland. Everything went very well and it was one of my most enjoyable visits. I am already starting to think about a visit to Ireland and/or Scotland next year.
John Curran USA