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Scotland East Coast Golf Trip
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Scotland West Coast
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Scottish Highlands & North East Golf Trip
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Scotland East Lothian Golf Trip
Scotland Golf Trips
Plan a golf trip to the country that gave the game to the world, Scotland The Home of Golf!
Experience courses like nowhere else in the world. You will be spoiled for choice on your golf break in Scotland with over 550 fantastic courses to play, including links courses, parkland courses and 9-hole courses.
St Andrews, the birthplace of the legendary Old Tom Morris, is a magnet for golfers from all over the world. The town and surrounding countryside and coast line is brimming with mouth-watering golf courses.
But there’s much more besides. The East Lothian coastline, outside Edinburgh, offers one gem after another, from the storied links at Muirfield (The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers), Gullane and North Berwick, to gems such as Dunbar and Kilspindie.
The North East and The Highland are regions of Scotland are not to be missed, with courses such as Royal Dornoch over six hundred years old.
The west coast, provides a links challenge of the highest calibre, with Prestwick (the first venue for the British Open) and its neighbour Royal Troon, together with Western Gailes, Dundonald and Turnberry, combining to make an unrivalled Scottish golf tour.
A golf trip to Scotland is the perfect opportunity to play the world's most prestigious courses which regularly host The Open Championship and the Women's British Open, amongst many, many others.
Experience courses like nowhere else in the world. You will be spoiled for choice on your golf break in Scotland with over 550 fantastic courses to play, including links courses, parkland courses and 9-hole courses.
St Andrews, the birthplace of the legendary Old Tom Morris, is a magnet for golfers from all over the world. The town and surrounding countryside and coast line is brimming with mouth-watering golf courses.
But there’s much more besides. The East Lothian coastline, outside Edinburgh, offers one gem after another, from the storied links at Muirfield (The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers), Gullane and North Berwick, to gems such as Dunbar and Kilspindie.
The North East and The Highland are regions of Scotland are not to be missed, with courses such as Royal Dornoch over six hundred years old.
The west coast, provides a links challenge of the highest calibre, with Prestwick (the first venue for the British Open) and its neighbour Royal Troon, together with Western Gailes, Dundonald and Turnberry, combining to make an unrivalled Scottish golf tour.
A golf trip to Scotland is the perfect opportunity to play the world's most prestigious courses which regularly host The Open Championship and the Women's British Open, amongst many, many others.
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