Arrive at Glasgow or Edinburgh Airport, met by an AGS Representative, collect auto or meet your private driver/guide, head north to Nairn your base for 4 nights.
Play Royal Dornoch, an enthralling must-play golf course, for golfers from around the world.
Play Nairn, a magical links golf course with real pedigree, stunning views and a tough challenge.
Play Castle Stuart, an outstanding, world-class modern links golf course, with visually spectacular scenery and sea views.
Play Carnoustie, considered to have one of the greatest back nines in golf. Travel to your St. Andrews accommodation for three nights.
Enjoy the tradition of St Andrews town and links and play the St. Andrews Old Golf Course.
Play St. Andrews New Golf Course, with double greens at the 3rd and 15th holes it features original St Andrews tradition.
Depart from Glasgow or Edinburgh Airport.
Deluxe accommodation at the stylish and convenient The Old Course Hotel Golf Resort & Spa overlooking the 17th hole of the world famous Old Course and Kingsmills Hotel a luxury hotel on the outskirts of Inverness.
Luxury accommodation at the stylish Rusacks Hotel overlooking the 18th and 1st holes of the world famous Old Course and The Golf View Hotel on the Moray Firth
Superb accommodation at Inveran Lodge walking distance to Nairn. And Burness House in the heart of historic St Andrews
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Learn more6 rounds of golf. 7 nights twin accommodation close to the course.
Private driver / guide throughout in luxury mini-coach (price based on 8 sharing)
Or self-drive minivan with insurance shared between 4 people. GPS included on self-drive
Airport ‘meet and greet’. Support from area office with 24 hour on call service
Also part of our service to request caddies and book carts, suggest and arrange sightseeing tours and other non-golf activities, recommend restaurants etc
The major golf courses in Scotland are on the West coast south of Glasgow, on the East Coast near Edinburgh and St. Andrews, and on the North East Coast. During your golf vacation in Scotland, whatever golf course you want to play, it will never be far from some interesting sightseeing. The table below links sightseeing options with the nearest major golf courses or golf resorts in Scotland. Click on any item in the Sightseeing column for a description. * indicates most popular sightseeing locations ** indicates world heritage sights
Glasgow and Ayrshire | Burrell Collection Glasgow *, Robert Burns Country, Culzean Castle, New Lanark ** |
Edinburgh and Lothians | Edinburgh *, Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, The Edinburgh International Festival ** |
Angus and Fife | |
Central Highlands | Stirling *, Stirling Castle, Perth and Scone Palace, Loch Lomond and the Trossachs ** |
Argyle and the Isles | Isle of Arran and Mull of Kintyre *, Inverary, Iona and Isle of Mull, Isle of Islay ** |
Aberdeen & North East | Aberdeen *, Royal Deeside, Castle Country, Braemar Highland Gathering, Speyside and the Whisky Trail ** |
Around the Great Glen | Inverness and Culloden Moor *, Cawdor and Brodie Castles, Loch Ness and the Cairngorms, Fort William, Glen Affric and Glencoe ** |
Northern Highlands | |
* indicates most popular sightseeing locations ** indicates world heritage sights |
MONTHS | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DEC |
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AVG. HIGH | 43°F | 43°F | 47°F | 52°F | 57°F | 63°F | 65°F | 65°F | 61°F | 55°F | 47°F | 44°F |
AVG. LOW | 32°F | 32°F | 34°F | 37°F | 42°F | 47°F | 50°F | 50°F | 47°F | 42°F | 35°F | 33°F |
MEAN | 38°F | 38°F | 41°F | 45°F | 50°F | 55°F | 58°F | 58°F | 54°F | 49°F | 42°F | 39°F |
AVG. PRECIP | 2.20°F | 1.70°F | 2.00°F | 1.60°F | 2.00°F | 2.00°F | 2.20°F | 2.60°F | 2.60°F | 2.60°F | 2.50°F | 2.30°F |
The Highlands are a favourite choice for golfers combining great golf with wonderful scenery and the famous Whisky Trail is popular.
Royal Dornoch, is consistently in the world top 20 and near Inverness you find Nairn and Castle Stuart both highly regarded Championship courses.
There is a host of hidden gems that are excellent value such as Brora and Golspie near to Dornoch, Moray and Nairn Dunbar.
For a change from Links golf there is Spey Valley at Aviemore adjacent to the Cairngorm Mountains and beautiful Boat of Garten, both courses close to the Speysde Whisky Trail.
St Andrews Old Course is synonymous with the ‘The Open Championship’, the oldest of golf’s major championships. The Old Course has hosted this major 28 times since 1873, with the most recent one being in 2010.
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