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Planning a golf trip to Scotland – Our 5 best tips

Good news came as Scotland welcomes people from the US and EU with no need to quarantine for those who have been double vaccinated! Many have rescheduled their Golf trip to Scotland once, even twice but now it looks like the light is at the end of the tunnel and golfers can book their travel with confidence.

There's still a few months left of the Scottish golf season and if that's too short notice then now is a great time to start planning for a trip in 2022. The Open returns to the Old Course for its 150th Anniversary so next year is not to be missed.

We have compiled a list of important things to plan before you come to Scotland....

1. Book Your Courses Strategically

Scotland has over 550 courses spread all over the country. Travel around the mainland and islands taking in the sights as you go or if you want minimal travelling from your accommodation stay in one of the main golfing regions. You’ll have plenty of amazing courses on your doorstep; from championship Open venues to short, fun alternatives.

These places have an abundance of courses:

  • St Andrews & Fife
  • Ayrshire
  • East Lothian
  • Highlands
  • North East
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2. Get a Golf Pass

Staying in one area for your trip will not only make the most of your time but means you could save on green fees with a golf pass. A pass for multiple courses gives a great discount and often guarantees tee times and saves all that head-scratching on what courses to play.

Here is a pick of our favourites:

Road Hole St Andrews

3. Play a "Hidden Gem"

Of course you want to come to play on an Open venue championship course. I would highly recommend playing one or two, but make sure to play one of Scotland's lesser know, less flashy courses and you will be pleasantly surprised.

From remote island golf to sheep grazing on the course, Scotland has many quirky and fun courses that can be enjoyed by all level of golfers. These will leave you falling in love with the land and its simplicity. Costing a fraction of the price and with tee times very accessible, you shouldn't visit Scotland without playing one.

Here's our top picks:

  • Brora
  • Machrihanish
  • Leven Links
  • Fortrose & Rosemarkie
  • Shiskine
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4. Attend a Golf Tournament

So you're coming to the Home of Golf to play, why not get close to the Pro's in action too! Scotland's links can make for challenging conditions and dramatic entertainment from the world's best players. The Open returns to St. Andrews in 2022 (enter the ballot by October 2021) as well as European tour events the Dunhill Links and Scottish Open, which has just become a PGA Tour event for 2022. The Ladies Scottish Open is just about to start at Dumbarnie, Scotland's newest course.

 

Scottish golf spectators

5. Rent a Set of Clubs

You want to have a golf trip as special and stress-free as possible. Save yourself expensive baggage charges and rent a set of high quality golf clubs delivered directly to you anywhere in Scotland. One less thing to worry about as we will make sure you have all the equipment you need to walk straight onto the first tee. Now you're ready to shoot those low scores on the courses you always dreamed of.

 

golf club rental set on golf tee

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