The North of Scotland

 

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North of Scotland and Highland Golf Breaks

It takes about 3 hours to drive from Edinburgh or Glasgow to the two stunning golf areas in the North of Scotland, Inverness/Nairn area and Aberdeen area. Both areas offer many golf hidden gems and quality accommodation for all budgets. And of course, there is a wealth of whisky distilleries in both areas.

Our chosen quality Guest Houses and Hotels will ensure a very warm Highland welcome.

North of Scotland Courses and Accommodation

If it’s a good quality Guest House, great Highland hotel or self-catering cottages we have the solutions to personalise your golf trip to ensure that you have the perfect golf break.

Contact us to book your North of Scotland golf break today.

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Castle Stuart now called Cabot Highands

Opened in 2009, Castle Stuart Golf Links now called Cabot Highlands has stunning views over the Moray Firth and is a recent addition to some fine courses in the Nairn area. A host of the Scottish Open 2011-13 and definitely one to play on your Highland golf break in Scotland. learn more

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Cruden Bay

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Cruden Bay, ranked number 3 in Golf World’s top 100 Courses in the British Isles, Cruden Bay has pedigree. Cruden Bay has never earned its full championship recognition but over the years earned respect and admiration from many. Pete Dye considers Cruden Bay as his favourite in Scotland. learn more

Royal Aberdeen

Royal Aberdeen, whose links at Balgownie consist of superbly rolling duneland is ranked as the 6th oldest club in the world. On the northern outskirts of the city of Aberdeen it is typical of the old style links layout, running out to a distant point along a thin channel two holes wide. Royal Aberdeen was host to the Scottish Open 2014. learn more

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Royal Dornoch

Without a shadow of a doubt, Royal Dornoch is one of my favourite courses and undoubtedly one of Scotland’s greatest and according to Tom Watson possibly the best. Donald Ross claimed that he always thought back to his upbringing on Dornoch Links when inspired to design courses such as Pinehurst No 2. Dornoch is at its most beautiful in May/June when the gorse-covered hills are a blaze of yellow bloom. Dornoch is an absolute gem of a links that is well worth the journey north. learn more

Trump International

The Championship golf course has a stunning location lying in the dunes at the Menie estate, north of Aberdeen. The Martin Hawtree designed course threads its way engagingly through the dunes rising to find panoramic views of the coastline and plunging into secluded valleys.

The traditional turf-riveted bunkers are placed to challenge the stronger player and not punish the weaker player and with its 6 sets of tees, the course offers a variation for all standards of player.

Phil Mickelson said “The course is sensational, a traditional links course on a modern-day scale”

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