St Andrews and The Kingdom of Fife - where golf began! The region is home to a number of must play courses.
On Scotland's west coast of Ayrshire is the Turnberry Resort, a world renowned resort set on 360 acres with two championship golf courses, The Ailsa and King Robert the Bruce (formerly The Kintyre). The Ailsa Course last hosted the Open Championship in 2009.
Any visit to Scotland should be combined with a visit to this region, including the Scottish capital of Edinburgh. The banking and finance center of Scotland, Edinburgh has wonderful sights, great shopping and is surrounded by some of the country’s most remarkable golf courses.
Just east of Edinburgh is "East Lothian" with over 40 miles of magnificent coastline, rolling countryside and some of the world’s finest selection of links golf courses. Muirfield, Gullane and North Berwick Golf Club are among its most popular courses.
The Highlands of Scotland are world famous for the wide open expanse and natural scenic beauty, as well as some of the best golf courses that Mother Nature ever created. Royal Dornoch GC and Cruden Bay GC are two courses that are favorites of our clients.