Featured Scotland Golf Courses
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Featured Golf Course
Elie Golf House Club
Elie is one of the most highly regarded courses in Scotland and the historic links terrain effortlessly combines undulating fairways with large, fast and firm greens.
It also has some sensational views for golfers to enjoy and these play an important part in creating what is one of the most wonderful golfing experiences not just in Fife, but also in Scotland.
Featured Golf Course
Charleton Golf and Country Club
With its magnificent panoramic views over the Firth of Forth, Charleton has been in the St.Clair family for over 300 years.
Surrounded to the north, west and east by mature woodland and overlooking the golf course to the south, was built by William Adam in the 1740s with further extensions made by William Burn in 1833 and Sir Robert Lorimer in 1905.
Featured Golf Packager
The Experience St Andrews
Through a longstanding contract with St. Andrews Links Trust, The Experience St Andrews guarantees tee-off times on the Old Course, allowing golfers to make bookings months in advance with the security of consecutive start times.
Itineraries may be customized to meet the exact requirements of your group depending on the number of nights and rounds required.
Featured Golf Hotel
Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa
The five red star Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa - a member of The Leading Hotels of the World - borders the world of golf's most famous par four, the 17th 'Road Hole' on the Old Course in St Andrews, the Home of Golf.
Featured Golf Course
Dumbarnie Links
Other than Pebble Beach, there are few world-class courses able to offer such an expanse of beach and water frontage as that we have been blessed with at Dumbarnie Links. Of the 34,000 golf courses currently in play around the world, only 246 of them are authentic links courses. Of these, only around 40 are internationally recognized 5 Star links, and yet over thirty of these appear in The World's Top 100 Golf Courses. The most famous is the Old Course at St Andrews on the shores of Fife, on the east coast of Scotland. Premier links are very rare and have great cachet.
Featured Golf Course
St. Andrews Links - Old Course
Golf has been played on the Links at St. Andrews since around 1400 A.D. St. Andrews is renowned worldwide as "The Home of Golf" with no less than 10 courses in the immediate area and more than 30 within a half-hour drive. The Duke's is the Old Course Hotel's own 18-hole championship golf course, reopened in 2006. The par-71 heathland course is the only inland course among the famous list of courses that forms part of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club game's history.