Scotland Golf Trips - The Home of Golf
The home of golf should be any golfers bucket list. With 587 courses nationwide there is options for golfers for all levels.
Scotland’s rich history, golfers can embark on a journey through the ages with golf being played at St. Andrews dating to before 1574.
There are many other famous golf courses in Scotland, including Carnoustie, Gleneagles, Muirfield, Kingsbarns, Turnberry and Royal Troon. The world's first Open Championship was held at Prestwick in 1860.
Arriving into Edinburgh or Glasgow Airport travellers are well situated to explore what Scotland has to offer. St. Andrews only being 40 minutes away from Edinburgh. Golf at St. Andrews can be paired with courses such as Kingsbarns and also the new kid on the block Dumbarnie Links.
If golfers decide to a go a little deeper into the Scottish landscape they will not be disappointed with the Highlands. Courses like Royal Dornoch, which regularly features in the top 100 golf courses, Castle Stuart and a more traditional course like Forttrose & Rosemarkie all offer breathtaking views.
Scotland East Lothian area is blessed with perfect links land and this is reflected in the courses located here, Gullane, North Berwick and Muirfield just to name a few.
With no shortage of fine golf courses located in Scotland the challenge sometimes is deciding where to play first.
There are many other famous golf courses in Scotland, including Carnoustie, Gleneagles, Muirfield, Kingsbarns, Turnberry and Royal Troon. The world's first Open Championship was held at Prestwick in 1860.
Arriving into Edinburgh or Glasgow Airport travellers are well situated to explore what Scotland has to offer. St. Andrews only being 40 minutes away from Edinburgh. Golf at St. Andrews can be paired with courses such as Kingsbarns and also the new kid on the block Dumbarnie Links.
If golfers decide to a go a little deeper into the Scottish landscape they will not be disappointed with the Highlands. Courses like Royal Dornoch, which regularly features in the top 100 golf courses, Castle Stuart and a more traditional course like Forttrose & Rosemarkie all offer breathtaking views.
Scotland East Lothian area is blessed with perfect links land and this is reflected in the courses located here, Gullane, North Berwick and Muirfield just to name a few.
With no shortage of fine golf courses located in Scotland the challenge sometimes is deciding where to play first.