Scottish Golf Tours

For any serious player, experiencing a golf tour in Scotland is absolutely essential. With over 550 courses within a relatively small area, it is understandable that golfers from all over the world make the pilgrimage to the home of golf for a once-in-a-lifetime tour.

The country's east and west coasts are littered with the spectacular links courses that are so inherently Scottish; famous names from Open Championship history such as St Andrews, Carnoustie, Royal Troon and Turnberry are ably supported by countless less well-known but similarly superb golf clubs.

Hundreds of years of golfing history are combined with the legendary Scottish hospitality, ensuring that for those fortunate enough to experience a golf tour in Scotland, it will be unforgettable.

Aside from the countless seaside and inland courses, visitors to Scotland will enjoy unrivalled scenery, and the warmest of welcomes, only adding to the attraction of a tour of golf's spiritual home.
   

Macdonald Cardrona

Renowned course architect Dave Thomas' brief at Cardrona was to create a beautiful and challenging layout, completely harmonious with the extraordinary surrounding landscape.

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The Windlestrae Hotel

The Windlestrae Hotel is situated next to Kinross Golf Club, and guests have the opportunity to take advantage of its two fantastic courses, the Montgomery and the Bruce. Both courses afford spectacular views across Loch Leven

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Marriott Dalmahoy Hotel

Dalmahoy boasts two excellent golf courses and fantastic golfing facilities, making it one of the most complete golf destinations around the Lothians. Both the Solheim Cup and the Scottish PGA Championships have been held here in recent, to demonstrate the quality on offer.

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Royal Dornoch

Royal Dornoch is part of golf's elite, recognised worldwide as being home to one of the purest and very best courses found anywhere on the globe.

Though its northern location makes it slightly more difficult to reach than the famous names in Fife and Ayrshire, this is part of Royal Dornoch's considerable allure.

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