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Golfing In Scotland |
Known universally as the Home of Golf, a trip to Scotland to play golf is not so much a golfing vacation, but rather a pilgrimage that every golfer must make at least once in their lifetime. The thing is that once is seldom enough!
Along with Ireland, Scotland is one of the most popular golfing destinations in the world and with courses such as Royal Troon, St. Andrews Old Course, Turnberry and Carnoustie; it’s not hard to see why. The quality of Scottish golf is matched by an array of wonderful accommodation, beautiful countryside and a very special atmosphere. Scotland truly is a haven for the golfing visitor.
The following information is structured in an easy-to-use format and is designed to give you the best possible introduction to Scotland as a golfing destination. If you prefer please contact us directly on info@onlinegolftravel.com
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Glasgow & South West Home to an array of Scotland�s finest links, Turnberry, Royal Troon & Prestwick lie beside many Open Qualifying venues. |
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St Andrews & East Offering so much more than the courses at St Andrews, other greats include Kingsbarns, Carnoustie & Gleneagles. |
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Edinburgh & South East Lying just south of St Andrews, you can play the likes of Gullane, North Berwick, Dunbar and a gem called Kilspindie. |
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Highlands & North East Classics like Royal Dornoch, Nairn & Cruden Bay, while the lesser-known courses include Brora, Golspie & Murcar. | | |
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