THE BEST OF
SCOTLAND
Scotland offers some of the most legendary golf landscapes in the world. From the historic fairways of St. Andrews to the windswept links of East Lothian and the rugged coastline of the Highlands, each region delivers its own unforgettable experience.
St. Andrews & East Lothian
St. Andrews and East Lothian deliver one of the most historic golf experiences in the world.
The journey typically flows through the Home of Golf and across to Scotland’s Golf Coast, creating a natural progression through some of links golf’s most revered terrain.
At St Andrews Links, the Old Course sets the standard for the game itself, where centuries of history live in every fairway and double green. Nearby, Carnoustie Golf Links presents one of championship golf’s sternest tests, demanding precision and resilience from the first tee shot to the final putt.
Along Scotland’s Golf Coast, North Berwick Golf Club offers quirky brilliance and unforgettable seaside holes, while Muirfield stands as a model of strategic design and Open Championship heritage. Just outside St. Andrews, Kingsbarns Golf Links adds modern drama along the North Sea, blending championship conditioning with breathtaking coastal scenery.
The Highlands & Aberdeen
The Scottish Highlands and Aberdeen deliver one of the most dramatic golf experiences in the world.
The journey typically flows north from Edinburgh or Inverness into the Highlands and across to Scotland’s northeast coast, creating a natural progression through some of the game’s most storied and rugged terrain.
At Royal Dornoch Golf Club, golf feels timeless, with raised greens, natural contours, and sweeping views over the Dornoch Firth. Nearby, Castle Stuart and Old Petty blend modern design with Highland scenery, offering firm fairways and panoramic vistas over the Moray Firth.
Along the northeast coast, Trump International Golf Links showcases towering dunes and bold championship golf, while Cruden Bay Golf Club delivers quirky brilliance and unforgettable coastal holes routed through massive natural sand hills. Rounds at Nairn and Royal Aberdeen add depth and tradition, completing a region rich in history and challenge.
Scotland's West Coast
Scotland’s West Coast delivers one of the purest championship golf experiences in the world.
The journey typically flows southwest from Edinburgh into Ayrshire, creating a natural progression through a coastline shaped by Open Championships, towering dunes, and timeless links terrain.
At Royal Troon Golf Club, precision and patience are tested on one of The Open’s most respected venues, highlighted by the famous Postage Stamp. Nearby, Turnberry delivers dramatic seaside holes and unforgettable views of Ailsa Craig, blending championship heritage with sweeping coastal beauty.
Further along the coast, Prestwick Golf Club offers a walk through golfing history as the original host of The Open Championship, while Western Gailes Golf Club and Dundonald Links add strategic brilliance and modern championship conditioning to the lineup.
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