There are three main reasons why Ireland is popular with International golfers for golf tours.
1. Ireland is a golfing country with a significant number of true links golf courses (about 60). These are mainly available in quantity and wi...
Series 7 – The Cheape family and Sir Hugh Playfair
The Cheape Family
The Cheape name was first used by Pictish families in Stirling before the Norman Conquest. James Cheape of Sauchie was a founding member of the Socie...
Series 1 – The South, Canary Islands and North
Golfing in Spain
Spain is a great destination for year-round golf. In the hottest months in the summer, you may consider the North Coast and in the winter Andalucía in...
The Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland is one of those places on the Northern Irish Coast whose natural beauty commands attention. It is a beautiful coastline stretching over 20 miles and overlooking the majestic Atlantic Ocean.
Many vis...
Scotland is known as the ‘home of golf’. As a golfer there is no greater thrill than to set foot on some of the famous courses which have made golfing great! Did you know that – with over 550 golf courses – there are...
Golfing in Scotland may be your dream but it could turn out to be an expensive dream. Popular courses like St Andrews, Carnoustie, and Royal Troon are at the top of the must-play lists for almost any international golfer. As a result, tee-t...