Our most popular tour for 2024 ends here, but please scroll down for hints about the best time to come to Scotland and to see what a tour looks like

Day One

Arrival in Scotland & A Trip to Turnberry

Day Two

Royal Troon - Host to Nine Open Championships

Day Three

Open Qualifier Course Barassie Links (optional Golf Duel)

Day Four

Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond, & Whisky Tour

We will journey into the Highlands and the heart of Loch Lomond and have a wee dram to finish

Day Five

St Andrews - the Home of Golf

Day Six

St Andrews & the Old Course

Day Seven

Leaving Scotland

There are 550 golf courses in Scotland, so plenty of choice

Our tours can be curated from solo travellers to large groups

The season starts in April and runs until the end of October, but we can arrange off-season tours outside of this.

Scotland has its peak season in July and August, we need to book accommodation as early as possible and this is the most expensive time to travel

Scotland has a temperate climate, it is never too cold or too warm, the weather in the summer rarely gets above the high 70’s

May, June and September are the driest months. July and August are the warmest months

Most of the courses we play will be walk only. Caddies can be provided and buggies may be allowed due to medical reasons

Economy flights from the USA to Edinburgh via Newark with United start at c$1200, business class from $4,000 and a private jet from c$11,000. We can provide this service for our golfers.

Our concierge service is available 24 hours per day

Your driver will be with you for the entire stay – you don’t need to worry about a stick shift or driving on the left!

The language is English and the currency is in (£) pounds, although the Scottish accent can be quite unique. Scots Gaelic is only spoken in the far north of the highlands and the western isles.

Tipping of around 10% is the norm in Scotland.

How to Get a Quote

The nature of golf in Scotland and the popularity of the historic courses, that are often located in small villages and towns, means that prices can vary significantly e.g. The rooms at Trump Turnberry start at c$750 in high season and a round of golf on the Ailsa Championship course is c$500. These prices can be reduced by staying in different accommodation or even playing other less expensive local golf courses. This means for each trip there is an element of customisation required. You can contact us by telephone, email, contact form and by Instant Messaging. Once you are satisfied with the proposed schedule we will finalise the itinerary and price and a 10% deposit will be required to reserve the trip.