
Classic Scotland Tour
10 Days
Front 9
Now From£3,980pp
Scotland is the birthplace of golf, where the game has been played for over six centuries. From the rugged coastline of Fife to the rolling Highlands and the historic streets of Edinburgh, every region offers courses that blend tradition, challenge, and breathtaking scenery.
Play where legends have walked. Tee off at St Andrews Links, the Home of Golf or test your game at any of the famous courses that have hosted The Open Championship and uncovered Champion Golfers of the Year since 1860.
Wherever you go, a golf trip to Scotland is more than a vacation. It’s a pilgrimage.

Classic Scotland Tour
10 Days
Front 9
Now From£3,980pp
Scotland is more than golf. Between rounds, take in the history of Edinburgh’s cobbled streets or see the Castle up close. In Glasgow, nightlife and live music keep the evenings lively, while Aberdeen and Inverness offer coastal charm and access to the rugged Highlands.
For non-golfers in your group, there’s just as much to enjoy: visiting whisky distilleries, exploring the natural landscape, hiking in the Cairngorms, or taking in the drama of the Isle of Skye. And of course, Scotland’s warm hospitality makes every stop feel authentic and welcoming.






From the Fife coast to Ayrshire and the Highlands, Scotland offers a golf itinerary like no other. In St Andrews you’ll find St Andrews Links (Old Course), perhaps the most famous course on Earth, alongside newer gems like the Castle Course. Carnoustie, less than an hour away, is renowned for its brutal finishing stretch and has hosted The Open multiple times.
On Scotland’s west coast, Trump Turnberry offers a true Stay & Play experience, with world class accommodation and two championship courses including the Ailsa. A short drive north, Royal Troon awaits with its famous Postage Stamp par-3.
Further east, Muirfield remains a classic championship test and a favorite among those seeking exclusivity and tradition. And if you venture into the Highlands, Royal Dornoch offers a magical round that many consider one of the best in the world.
Golf in Scotland is littered with postcards from the history of the game, experience these golfing landmarks for a vacation you will never forget.








Scotland has over 550 golf courses, from legendary Open Championship venues to hidden gems along the coast. Distances are short, making it easy to build an itinerary that spans multiple regions. The mix of history, scenery, and challenge is unmatched. Here are some top tips for your trip:
Best time to go: Late spring through early autumn offers the best weather. Summer has long daylight hours, perfect for 36 holes a day.
Weather: Scotland’s weather is famously changeable, so pack waterproofs and layers. A calm, sunny day is magical but rare.
Travel access: Major airports include Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Inverness. St Andrews is just over an hour from Edinburgh.
Pricing: Peak summer is the busiest and most expensive. Spring and autumn often bring excellent value without sacrificing quality.
Planning: Book tee times for St Andrews and other Open venues well in advance. Many packages include guaranteed tee times and accommodations.
With thousands of experiences worldwide, there’s a golf break for every golfer.
With thousands of experiences worldwide, there’s a golf break for every golfer.
We prioritize your experience, ensuring every detail is tailored to exceed your expectations.
We prioritize your experience, ensuring every detail is tailored to exceed your expectations.
Gain access to some of the world's most prestigious and sought-after golf courses.
Gain access to some of the world's most prestigious and sought-after golf courses.
Enjoy bespoke itineraries designed around your preferences for an unforgettable golfing experience.
Enjoy bespoke itineraries designed around your preferences for an unforgettable golfing experience.
Choose from a wide variety of packages that cater to all tastes and budgets.
Choose from a wide variety of packages that cater to all tastes and budgets.