Sample tours
We offer luxury bespoke golf tours of both Scotland and Ireland, tailored to suit your individual requirements and price bracket. Based 20 minutes outside St Andrews – “The Home Of Golf” – we have a vast local knowledge of the Scottish Golfing Scene and have established links with all the Key Championship Courses to secure the much sought after Tee Times on the courses you want to visit. For the last 5 years we have extended our tours to ireland following requests from customers who had previously used us to arrange their Scottish golf trips. Our goal is to provide exceptional vacations for our clients by planning and organising every small detail for you so that you will have the vacation of a lifetime.
Golf in St. Andrews and the East Coast of Fife is a revered experience, steeped in history and tradition. St. Andrews, often referred to as the “Home of Golf,” holds a special place in the hearts of golfers worldwide.
It boasts iconic courses such as the Old Course, where the game has been played for over six centuries.
The town of St. Andrews itself exudes a charming atmosphere with its cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and views of the North Sea.
Beyond St. Andrews, the East Coast of Fife offers a treasure trove of golfing gems.
Ayrshire is home to iconic courses such as Royal Troon, Prestwick Golf Club, and Turnberry, each offering a unique golfing experience. Royal Troon, for example, is famous for its challenging links layout and has hosted the Open Championship numerous times. Prestwick Golf Club holds historical significance as one of the oldest golf clubs in the world and was the birthplace of the Open Championship. Turnberry, with its stunning coastal setting and luxurious accommodations, provides a truly unforgettable golfing experience. Add in WesternGailes, Glasgow Gailes and Dundonald and you could spend your entire trip in Ayrshire.
Iconic courses such as Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, Murcar Links, Cruden Bay Golf Club, and Trump International Golf Links exemplify the quality and diversity of golf in Aberdeenshire. Royal Aberdeen, one of the oldest clubs in Scotland, features a classic links layout with challenging bunkers and undulating fairways. Cruden Bay offers a wild and natural links experience, with stunning views of the North Sea and towering sand dunes. Trump International Golf Links, designed by renowned architect Martin Hawtree, provides a luxurious golfing experience with sweeping views of the Scottish coastline.
East Lothian is often referred to as the “Golf Coast” due to its concentration of exceptional courses and rich golfing history. Home to iconic courses such as Muirfield, Gullane Golf Club, and North Berwick Golf Club, each offering a unique golfing experience. Muirfield, host to numerous Open Championships, is renowned for its challenging layout and strategic bunkering. Gullane Golf Club boasts three courses, including Gullane No. 1, which offers panoramic views of the Firth of Forth and Bass Rock. North Berwick Golf Club, with its historic links dating back to the 17th century, provides a classic links test.
The Highlands boast a variety of golf courses, each offering its own distinct charm and challenge.
From championship links courses along the coast to scenic parkland layouts nestled amidst Highland scenery, golfers can enjoy a diverse range of playing experiences.
Courses like Royal Dornoch Golf Club, consistently ranked among the top courses in the world, offer a classic links experience with panoramic views of the North Sea and challenging fairways shaped by natural dunes.
Golfing in Tayside offers a delightful blend of scenic landscapes, historic courses, and warm hospitality in the heart of Scotland. Situated in the central region of Scotland, Tayside is characterized by rolling countryside, tranquil lochs, and charming towns.
Tayside is home to a variety of golf courses catering to golfers of all levels, from beginners to seasoned pros. Courses like Gleneagles, host to several Ryder Cups and European Tour events, offer championship-level play amidst stunning scenery.