Scotland Golf Tours

Scotland Golf Tour

There is no finer country to visit and play golf than Scotland, “The Home of Golf,” 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. It’s now played on rotation at nine UK courses, including these four in Scotland: St Andrews Old Course, Carnoustie, Royal Troon, and Muirfield.

We arrange golf tours for groups coming into Scotland from all over the world, looking to play our finest links. Every tour is designed around where the group wishes to play and what any after-golf activity needs to include. We provide executive chauffeured transport throughout the tour.

Please see a selection of recent client tours that include Carnoustie, Kingsbarns, Royal Troon, Prestwick, Turnberry, North Berwick, Castle Stuart, and Royal Dornoch.

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

  • We have picked five courses that represent some of the best golf in and around St Andrews. You will play both old and new course layouts that offer very different golfing experiences.

    The hilltop Castle Course lies just to the south of St Andrews. Sharing the same northeast Fife coastal location are Kingsbarns and Dumbarnie. Across the Firth to the north are the Carnoustie Championship Course and its majestic neighbour, Panmure.

  • 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. The West Links at North Berwick Golf Club is a world-class championship course, and Archerfield’s Fidra Course is routed between Muirfield to the west and North Berwick to the east.

  • We pick these four clubs in Ayrshire on the west coast of Scotland for their outstanding pedigree, history, and location.

    Prestwick, the home of The Open; Royal Troon; Western Gailes; and the stunning Turnberry Ailsa Course are all over 100 years old.

    Needless to say, the views out over the Firth of Clyde to Arran and the Mull of Kintyre are spectacular - as is the hospitality extended to you in each clubhouse.

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

    You will experience both a new and old course at Castle Stuart and Nairn, along with the exceptional world classic at Royal Dornoch. It’s a mix of three stunning courses in equally stunning locations, offering some of the finest links golfing in the world.