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Golf and Scotland are two names intrinsically connected to one another.

The history of golf states that the game was played for the first time ever in the Kingdom of Scotland, as early as the fifteenth century.

If you are a true connoisseur of the game, golf vacations in Scotland will be your pilgrimage.

History is not all. Scotland has maintained its golf tradition, constantly updating it to keep pace with the evolvement of the game.

The East and West Coasts of the country are dotted with spectacular golf courses, designed to provide you with an unforgettable golfing experience.

Golf holidays in Scotland

Best Golf courses in Scotland for Golf holidays

It is not surprising that the birthplace of golf will have some of the best golf courses in the world.

A golf break in Scotland will leave you with the pleasurable headache of which courses to choose and which to discard.

1. Old Course at St Andrews

Old Golf Course, St Andrews
Old Golf course in St Andrews, Scotland. Image: Standrews.com

Start with the Old Course at St Andrews, which is celebrated internationally as the abode of golf.

Legendary golfers like Bobby Jones, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods have played Open Championships at this equally legendary golf course.

If you get goose-bumps while teeing off, don’t be surprised! It’s probably the atmosphere getting to you.

Such is the legend of this course that several of the hazards here have their own name, and are recognized the world over.

These landmarks include the Hell Bunker, the Valley of Sin, the Road Hole and the Swilcan Burn.

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2. Carnoustie Championship Golf course

Carnoustie Championship Golf course
Carnoustie Championship Golf course, Scotland. Image: Luxurygolfholidays.com

Golf holidays in Scotland must also include a trip to the Carnoustie Golf Links.

Built as long ago as 1850, this golf club is still considered to be one of the best in Scotland and the world.

Situated on the East Coast of Scotland, the piece de resistance of the Carnoustie is its Championship Course.

This golf course with breathtaking views of cliffs and the North Sea has hosted many Open Championships.

The Carnoustie has two other 18 hole golf courses— the Burnside and the Buddon Links.

While not as famous as the Championship Course, these two courses are equally challenging and memorable.

3. Gleneagles Golf courses

King's Golf Course, Gleneagles
King’s Golf course in Scotland. Image: Planetgolf.com

The Gleneagles Golf courses are worthy inclusions in your Scottish golf holiday itinerary.

Sample this: three golf courses that bear the signature of two golf legends, unparalleled beauty and challenging golf.

Royally named King’s Course and Queen’s Course, they have been imagined and executed by James Braid, a golfer with multiple Open Championships under his belt.

The third golf course goes by the name of the PGA Centenary Course and was made by none other than the great Jack Nicklaus.

The King’s Course is almost a hundred years old and favors creative, thoughtful golf. One of the greatest golfers, Lee Trevino, compared this golf course with heaven.

Set in a glen, the Queen’s Course offers woodland vibes and streams, transporting you to a golfer’s paradise.

The PGA Centenary Course has been added later, and its fifth hole is already part of golfers’ folklore.

If you lose focus on this hole, chances are that your ball will drown in the nearby lake.

Best Golf resorts in Scotland

Golf vacations in Scotland are not just a slice of the history of the game. They include unrivaled hospitality in luxurious golf resorts as well.

1. The Green Hotel, Golf and Spa Resort

Green Hotel Golf Spa Resort, Perthshire
The Green Hotel, Perthshire, Scotland. Image: Booking.com

Half an hour away from the Edinburgh airport and an hour’s drive away from Glasgow, The Green Hotel, Golf and Spa Resort is set amid the picture-postcard beautiful town of Perthshire.

All inclusive golf holidays offered by The Green Hotel include accommodation, meals and a round of golf at the two parkland golf courses housed within the hotel premises.

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2. Trump Turnberry Golf Resort

Trump Turnberry, Scotland
Trump Turnberry Golf Resort, Scotland. Image: Luxuryscotland.co.uk

The Trump Turnberry is a five-star golf resort that will add a glamorous sheen of decadence to your golf vacations in Scotland.

You can opt for a variety of luxury accommodation with ocean views, to retreat to after your daily round of golf.

Golf packages include green fees for two golf courses. These are the Ailsa Course and the King Robert the Bruce golf course.

Both these courses offer the best of seaside golf, with dramatic views of the West Coast of Scotland as well as a challenging game of golf.

3. St Andrews Old Course Hotel

St Andrews Old Golf Course Hotel
St Andrews Old Course Hotel. Image: Platinumgolfscotland.com

The St Andrews Old Course Hotel is another delicious piece of the ‘golf in Scotland’ cake.

You will be missing out on the experience of a lifetime if you don’t make this hotel a part of your golf holiday.

It is situated just beside the Old Course and will provide you with blissful memories.

Imagine waking up to views of the historic Old Course, stretching to the beautiful sea or opening your eyes and drinking in the beauty of the Scottish countryside.

To add to the overall allure of this hotel, they have an excellent restaurant and a great spa.

Other golf resorts include the Dalmahoy, the Gleneagles and the MacDonald Cardrona Hotel.

Best time for Golf holiday in Scotland

The most favorable time to plan golf vacations in Scotland are the seasons of Spring, Summer and Autumn.

Spring lasts from March to May and offers glorious weather for golfing.

The air is crisp and fresh, the sun is warm and the scenery is at its most beautiful.

Summer (June-August) sees warm temperatures and long hours of daylight and if you are lucky, you can even indulge in a round of golf at midnight!

Autumn (September-November) is also a great time for a golf break in Scotland. You can drink in the many beautiful shades of orange while playing golf.

Green fees in Scottish Golf Courses

Different golf courses in Scotland charge different green fees on weekdays and weekends.

Green fees also vary if you buy a single round or a day ticket. The latter is a great option for those golfers who don’t want to quit after playing all 18 holes just once.

The more famous golf courses charge higher green fees in peak golf tourism season.

A round of golf at The Old Course in St Andrews will set you back by about 180 Pounds. Gleneagles charges almost the same amount.

Some lesser-known golf courses have green fees as less as 30 Pounds.

Sources

# Golfholidaysdirect.com
# Yourgolftravel.com
# Golfbreaks.com
# Golfkings.co.uk

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