Update: To guarantee tee times at Royal County Down and Royal Portrush in 2027, bookings must be finalized by March 2026. For Southwest Ireland itineraries, May 2026 is the key planning deadline.
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St. Andrews, Scotland
St. Andrews is the heartbeat of the game—a place where golf feels less like a sport and more like a pilgrimage. Walking the fairways of the Home of Golf, surrounded by centuries of history and seaside winds, connects every round to the legends who shaped the game. Beyond the iconic Old Course, the town itself buzzes with energy, from its medieval streets and university charm to classic pubs where stories are shared long after the final putt drops.
What makes a St. Andrews journey truly unforgettable is how seamlessly it pairs with Scotland’s other great golf regions. To the south, East Lothian—Scotland’s “Golf Coast”—offers a refined contrast, with world-class links at North Berwick, Gullane, and the storied fairways of Muirfield. Here, dramatic coastlines, traditional clubhouses, and pure shot-making define the experience. Or head west to Ayrshire, where championship golf takes center stage at Turnberry and Royal Troon, combining rugged beauty with Open Championship pedigree along the Firth of Clyde.
Southwest Ireland
Southwest Ireland is a pilgrimage of a different kind—wild, soulful, and shaped by the raw beauty of the Atlantic. Golf here unfolds across ancient links carved into towering dunes and rugged headlands, where the wind is ever-present and every shot feels earned. The experience is raw and authentic, matched only by the warmth of the coastal towns and the rhythm of life along Ireland’s southwest edge.
The region is home to some of the world’s most celebrated links, including Lahinch, Ballybunion, Waterville, and Tralee—each offering its own blend of challenge, history, and dramatic scenery. Adding to the magic is Old Head Golf Links, a truly unforgettable experience set on a narrow peninsula jutting nearly two miles into the Atlantic Ocean. With sheer cliffs rising hundreds of feet above crashing waves, Old Head delivers one of the most visually stunning rounds in golf, combining jaw-dropping scenery with a sense of exclusivity and occasion unlike anywhere else in the world.
Off the course, lively pubs, welcoming villages, and memorable hospitality in places like Lahinch, Killarney, and Kinsale bring the journey full circle, blending music, storytelling, and local flavor late into the night.
Northern Ireland & Dublin
Northern Ireland and Dublin combine to create a golf journey rich in history, character, and contrast—where timeless links golf meets vibrant city energy. Along Northern Ireland’s rugged coastline, the game is played in its purest form, with dramatic dunes, rolling fairways, and ever-changing seaside winds shaping every round. Here, golf feels authentic and elemental, set against some of the most striking landscapes in the British Isles.
At the heart of the experience are iconic links such as Royal Portrush, Portstewart, and Royal County Down—courses that demand creativity and reward imagination while delivering unforgettable moments along the Atlantic. Between rounds, explore the charm of coastal towns, savor traditional pubs, and take in legendary scenery like the Causeway Coast and Giant’s Causeway.
Paired seamlessly with Northern Ireland, Dublin adds a dynamic and cosmopolitan dimension to the journey. Just outside the city, classic links at Portmarnock, The Island, and County Louth offer world-class golf framed by sand dunes and the Irish Sea. In the evenings, Dublin comes alive with historic pubs, live music, renowned dining, and a cultural energy that perfectly balances the intensity of championship golf.
Spain & Portugal
Spain’s Costa del Sol and Portugal’s Algarve come together to create a European golf journey defined by sunshine, style, and world-class variety. Here, championship golf is set against rolling hills, coastal views, and perfectly manicured fairways, offering a refined contrast to traditional links while delivering consistently exceptional playing conditions year-round.
Along the Costa del Sol—aptly known as Costa del Golf—legendary venues such as Valderrama, Finca Cortesín, La Reserva, and Real Club de Golf Sotogrande showcase strategic design, pristine conditioning, and a rich championship pedigree. Between rounds, enjoy Mediterranean cuisine, seaside promenades, and vibrant towns like Marbella and Estepona, where long lunches and relaxed evenings are part of the experience.
Across the border, the Algarve adds a laid-back yet equally impressive dimension. Iconic courses at Monte Rei, Quinta do Lago, Vale do Lobo, and Oitavos Dunes combine dramatic coastal settings with playable, resort-style elegance. Off the course, golden beaches, cliff-top views, and fresh seafood define life in southern Portugal, creating the perfect balance of luxury and leisure.
England
Along England’s northwest coast, Liverpool stands as one of the game’s most revered strongholds. Iconic links such as Royal Liverpool (Hoylake), Royal Birkdale, and Formby deliver pure, strategic golf—firm turf, rumpled fairways, and coastal winds that reward imagination and shot-making. This is golf in its most honest form, where creativity matters as much as precision. Off the course, Liverpool’s rich maritime heritage, vibrant waterfront, and legendary music and dining scene add depth and energy to the experience.
In contrast, London brings a refined and cosmopolitan dimension to the journey. Within easy reach of the city, classic venues like Sunningdale, Walton Heath, and Woking showcase timeless heathland golf—strategic, elegant, and steeped in tradition. Evenings in London offer world-class dining, historic pubs, theatre, and culture, creating a sophisticated counterbalance to days spent on storied fairways.
Completing the experience, Kent—often called the “Garden of England”—delivers some of the country’s finest links and seaside golf. Along the English Channel, Royal St George’s, Royal Cinque Ports, and Prince’s present bold, undulating terrain and championship pedigree shaped by coastal winds. Between rounds, discover charming villages, historic inns, and sweeping coastal views that reflect the region’s timeless appeal.
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