To play golf on some of the grounds that the game was founded on can only be done in Scotland. We will guide you to some of the oldest golfing grounds, where the games earliest greenskeepers were sheep and rabbits.
George Pepper and Malcolm Cambell identified 84 true links golf courses in Scotland. We have broken itineraries down to various regions and we will guide you to some of the best links, as well as some of the links less traveled.
In our opinion, links golf is the pinnacle of any golfing experience; however, a close second would be seaside golf. In Scotland, we have identified 23 more courses that are not quite links courses, but exude many links characteristics, while blending in the magic of golfing next to the sea.
St Andrews Old Course
Carnoustie
Royal Dornoch
Turnberry
Muirfield
Western Gailes
Royal Troon
Gullane 1
North Berwick
Cruden Bay
Castle Stuart
Royal Aberdeen
St. Andrews New
Machrihanish
Moray Old
Montrose Medal
West Kilbride
Southerness
Fraserburgh
Dunbar
Irvine
Kilspindie
Gullane 3
Carnoustie Burnside
Murcar
Fortrose and Rosemarkie
Wigtownshire
Cullen
Balnagask
Inverallochy
Shiskine
Winterfield
Cullen
Musselburgh Old
Kings Links
Golspie
Glen Club
Stonehaven
Rosehearty
Covesea
Anstruther
Portpatrick
There is so much great golf in Scotland that most of the country’s great golf courses go overlooked. While many of the top tracks warrant the $300 dollar green fees, we will guide you to courses that are closer to $100 and even as little as $20. There are not many courses in the world with 7 par 3 holes and a course 5169 yards long with a par of 66. Come enjoy one of our unique golf tours through Scotland And enjoy the savings from one of our budget minded golf tour, so that you can make a return trip soon.