Scotland Golf Tours

Scotland Golf Tour

Welcome to Scotland and St Andrews, “The Home of Golf” and the most famous golfing country in the world with its centuries-old heritage stretching back to the 1500s, when golf was first played on the St Andrews Links.

The first Open Golf Championship was played at Prestwick Golf Club in 1860, and it’s now played on rotation at nine UK courses, including four in Scotland - The Old Course St Andrews, Carnoustie, Royal Troon, and Muirfield.

However, there are many other Top 100 ranked courses, and we arrange many private golf tours for groups coming into Scotland from every continent looking to play our finest Links. 

Every tour is designed around the courses that you wish to play and what the after-golf activity needs to include. Executive chauffeured transport is provided throughout your tour.

To give an idea of what your tour could include, see a selection of recent client course itineraries that include Carnoustie, Kingsbarns, Royal Troon, Prestwick, Turnberry, North Berwick, Castle Stuart, and Royal Dornoch.

We also have access to guaranteed Old Course tee times - please enquire for availability.

  • We have picked these five courses with a returning client who fell in love with St Andrews on a previous tour. They represent the best golf in the area. You will play both old and new course layouts that offer very different golfing challenges.

    The hilltop Castle Course lies just to the south of St Andrews sharing the same northeast Fife coastal location are Kingsbarns and Dumbarnie, these are three stunning Links courses. Across the Firth to the north are Panmure Golf Club dating back to 1845 one of the oldest clubs in the world, and the wonderful Carnoustie championship course, regarded by many of the world’s top golfers as the hardest Open course, a mighty challenge but never forgotten.

  • We love East Lothian’s Golf Coast as it offers year-round golf on many of its finest Links. We picked these three courses because they each provide a different golfing experience in both layout and design.

    We visit Gullane No.1 where golf has been played on these Links since the 1600s. A wonderful challenging course with spectacular views over the Firth of Forth. The West Links at North Berwick Golf Club is a world-class championship course where you are greeted as a member for the day by their wonderful golf team and clubhouse staff. The memorable back nine taking you into the clubhouse is one of the finest nine holes that you will play. 

    Archerfield’s Fidra Course sits between Muirfield to the west and North Berwick to the east and is a relatively new addition to the Golf Coast. The course design and routing through the dunes is superb and it offers a fine challenge. Superb practice facilities and the clubhouse is a laid-back environment with excellent food, beers and wine and also has a very well stocked pro shop.

  • Many clients select these four clubs on the West coast of Scotland for their outstanding golfing pedigree, history, all being over 100 years old, and their beautiful location with views out over the Firth of Clyde to Arran and the Mull of Kintyre. 

    Prestwick, the home of the first Open in 1860 and another 23 Open tournaments up to 1925, and it still represents a wonderful challenge. The same can be said for Royal Troon, a stunning Links course with one of the most famous par 3 holes in the world, the iconic Postage Stamp. Turnberry’s Ailsa Course is a top 10 world course, and the now legendary holes that run up the coast, from four through to eleven, is truly a special experience for even the most experienced golfers. Western Gailes, just to the north of Troon is no less a challenge.

  • This really is a special tour, taking in three of Scotland’s finest Links golf courses on the Moray and Dornoch Firths. 

    Castle Stuart is now within the exclusive Cabot stable of best in class world golf courses. Nairn on the Moray Firth is over 130 years old and is recognised as an exceptional Links. There’s little that hasn’t been written about Royal Dornoch, a true test of golf in all weather conditions, in a beautiful setting on the Dornoch Firth.

    We sometimes extend this by taking in Royal Aberdeen and Cruden Bay both challenging and beautiful courses on the North Sea coast.