Scotland

Scotland

The Highlands

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The Highlands deliver exceptional golf amid Scotland's most dramatic landscapes. This remote region features legendary courses like Royal Dornoch Golf Club, considered one of the world's finest links, and Cabot Highlands with both Castle Stuart and Old Petty courses offering spectacular views over the Moray Firth. Add in The Nairn Golf Club and Brora Golf Club with its famous electric fences, and you have access to a distinctive collection of Highland golf experiences. The region's mountainous terrain and coastal positioning create unique conditions, with courses carved through ancient dunes while offering sweeping views of lochs, peaks, and coastlines. What makes the Highlands special is the combination of world-class golf, breathtaking Scottish scenery, Highland culture, and the sense of playing golf at the edge of the world that makes this region an unforgettable destination for golf enthusiasts.

East Lothian

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East Lothian offers legendary golf just minutes from Edinburgh. This historic region features Muirfield, famous for its traditional all-day golf format with fourballs in the morning, full lunch, and foursomes in the afternoon, plus North Berwick Golf Club, widely celebrated as one of the world's most delightful golf experiences with its quirky holes and seaside charm. Add in Gullane Golf Club with its three courses, Kilspindie Golf Club, and Luffness New Golf Club, and you have access to a remarkable collection of traditional Scottish links. The region's coastal positioning creates classic links conditions, with courses running through natural dunes along the Firth of Forth while offering views of Edinburgh's skyline. What makes East Lothian special is the combination of world-renowned golf, proximity to Scotland's capital, rich golfing traditions, and the pure joy of links golf that makes this region a perfect destination for golf purists.

Ayrshire

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Ayrshire delivers the ultimate championship golf experience within a remarkably compact area. This legendary region features Turnberry (The Ailsa) with its storied Open Championship history, Prestwick Golf Club where the first Open Championship was held in 1860, and Royal Troon Golf Club, a steady fixture on the Open rota. Add in Western Gailes Golf Club and Dundonald Links, and you have access to an unparalleled collection of championship venues all within minutes of each other. The region's coastal positioning creates perfect links conditions, with courses stretching along the Firth of Clyde while offering views of the Isle of Arran. What makes Ayrshire exceptional is the combination of Open Championship pedigree, incredible convenience with all courses tightly located together, rich golf history, and the ability to check every major golfing box without moving hotels that makes this region arguably the best golf trip you can take.

St. Andrews

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St. Andrews offers the ultimate pilgrimage to the Home of Golf with so much to experience in one historic setting. This legendary region features The Old Course, golf's most sacred ground, Carnoustie Golf Links on the Open Championship rota, and modern masterpieces like Kingsbarns Golf Links overlooking the North Sea. Add in the Links Trust's collection including the New Course and Castle Course, hidden gems like Crail Golfing Society, The Golf House Club at Elie, and Panmure Golf Club, plus contemporary additions like Dumbarnie Golf Links, and you have access to golf's most comprehensive experience. The region's coastal geography creates diverse playing conditions, from ancient linksland to clifftop courses while steeped in centuries of golf history. What makes St. Andrews incomparable is the combination of golf's most hallowed grounds, incredible variety from traditional to modern, rich heritage at every turn, and the simple fact that this trip truly has it all that makes this region the essential destination for every golf enthusiast.

The West

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The West delivers raw, untouched golf in Scotland's most remote corners. This hidden region features Ardfin, slowly rising on the World Top 100 list with its dramatic island setting, and Machrihanish Golf Club, recently debuting inside the top 100 with its spectacular opening over the Atlantic. Add in Machrihanish Dunes with its natural routing and The Machrie Golf Links on the whisky isle of Islay, and you have access to authentic Scottish golf at its most pristine. The region's island geography and coastal positioning create uncompromising links conditions, with courses carved through untamed dunes while offering complete solitude from the modern world. What makes the West extraordinary is the combination of rising championship-caliber golf, complete remoteness that requires dedication to reach, raw natural beauty, and the authentic Scottish experience that makes this region a place every serious golfer should visit despite the challenging journey.

Aberdeen

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Aberdeen delivers the perfect companion to any Scottish adventure or an excellent standalone destination. This emerging region features the delightful quirks of Cruden Bay Golf Club with its blind shots and natural character, Royal Aberdeen Golf Club's championship pedigree, and Trump International Golf Links with its recently added new course expanding the resort experience. Add in Murcar Golf Club stretching along pristine beaches, and you have access to a diverse collection of northeast Scottish golf. The region's coastal positioning creates varied links conditions, with courses running through traditional dunes while offering views across the North Sea and Aberdeenshire countryside. What makes Aberdeen appealing is the combination of established championship golf, quirky traditional layouts, expanding modern facilities, and the growing recognition as a week-long destination that makes this region an increasingly attractive choice for golf enthusiasts seeking authentic Scottish golf experiences.

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