Golf tours of Scotland
Private Golf Tours of Scotland
Scotland is the home of golf, with courses that have challenged and inspired golfers for generations. Our private golf tours are built around the courses you want to play, the places you want to visit and the pace that suits you. From St Andrews and the Open Championship venues to many of Scotland's outstanding golf courses, we'll help you plan your tour, arrange your transport and make the most of your time in Scotland.

GOLF TOURS IN SCOTLAND
Plan Your Private Golf Tour of Scotland
Scotland offers an incredible choice of golf courses, from world-famous links to courses that are less well known outside the country. With so many options, planning where to play and how to travel between courses can be a challenge.
We can help organise your itinerary and provide comfortable private transport throughout your trip, giving you more time to enjoy the golf and the places you visit along the way.

The Old Course at St. Andrews
The Old Course at St Andrews is one of the most famous golf courses in the world and a highlight of any golf trip to Scotland. Known as the Home of Golf, it has welcomed generations of golfers who come to experience its unique layout, rich history and unforgettable atmosphere.
From the Swilcan Bridge to the famous Road Hole, every round offers the chance to walk in the footsteps of some of the greatest names in the game. For many golfers, playing the Old Course is the highlight of a golf trip to Scotland.

Muirfield
Muirfield is one of Scotland’s best-known links courses and has hosted The Open Championship on numerous occasions. Located in East Lothian, it is home to The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, one of the oldest golf clubs in the world.
The course is known for its unusual layout of two loops of nine holes, with changes in direction that mean golfers face different wind conditions throughout a round. Its fairways, bunkers and fast greens have tested many of the greatest players in the game.

Gleneagles
Gleneagles is one of Scotland’s best-known golf resorts and is home to three courses: the King’s Course, the Queen’s Course and the PGA Centenary Course.
The King’s and Queen’s courses were designed by James Braid, while the PGA Centenary Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus, hosted the 2014 Ryder Cup. Located in Perthshire, Gleneagles is a popular choice for golfers who want to combine golf with a stay at one of Scotland’s leading resorts.

Royal Dornoch
Royal Dornoch is one of Scotland’s best-known links courses, with a history of golf dating back to the 19th century. Located in the Highlands beside the Dornoch Firth, its Championship Course attracts golfers from around the world.
The course is known for its natural links terrain, raised greens and challenging bunkers. Its location also makes Royal Dornoch a popular choice for golfers planning a longer golf tour through the Highlands of Scotland.

Castle Stuart
Castle Stuart Golf Links is a modern links course near Inverness, overlooking the Moray Firth. Designed by Gil Hanse and Mark Parsinen, it opened in 2009 and has hosted the Scottish Open on several occasions.
The course combines links golf with a modern design, using the natural landscape and coastal setting to create a challenging round. Its location near Inverness makes it a good addition to a golf tour that also includes courses in the Highlands.

Cruden Bay Golf Club
Cruden Bay Golf Club is a traditional links course on the Aberdeenshire coast. Established in 1899, the course was originally designed by Old Tom Morris and later altered by Tom Simpson and Herbert Fowler. The course is known for its dunes, changes in elevation and unusual holes that require golfers to think carefully about each shot. Its location on Scotland’s northeast coast makes Cruden Bay a good addition to a golf tour that includes other courses in Aberdeenshire.

Trump International Golf Links
Trump International Golf Links is a championship links course on the Aberdeenshire coast. Designed by Martin Hawtree, the course opened in 2012 and is set among the dunes overlooking the North Sea.
The course is known for its large dunes, deep bunkers and challenging layout. Its location makes it easy to include alongside Cruden Bay and other golf courses in Aberdeenshire as part of a private golf tour.

Carnoustie Golf Links
Carnoustie Golf Links is one of Scotland’s best-known championship courses and has hosted The Open Championship on several occasions. Located in Angus, the Championship Course is known for its challenging layout, deep bunkers and the Barry Burn, which comes into play on several holes.
Carnoustie is within easy reach of St Andrews and other courses on Scotland’s east coast, making it a popular choice for golfers planning a private golf tour that includes several of the country’s leading courses.
