Where to Go on Your Scotland Golf Holiday
Post Info Saturday, November 28th, 2009 7:37 pm by golf Print Print this page

When you’re planning to spend a golf holiday, Scotland comes to mind easily. Not only is Scotland the acknowledged place of origin of golf, it’s also home to the finest courses. Not sure which courses to visit? Not a problem. Here are six of Scotland’s best.

Scotland Golf Holiday -St Andrews: One of the oldest golf courses developed, St Andrews should be on top of your courses-to-visit list on your Scotland golf holiday. It is estimated that when Columbus discovered America, golf was already being played here. The site of various Open Championships, St Andrews is steeped in both old and recent history.

Carnoustie: This course dates back to the 1500s, easily the second oldest Scottish course. Carnoustie is demanding. One needs accuracy and strength from every single tee. If that wasn’t difficult enough, the rain and winds complicate every single round.

Gleneagles: This Jack Nicklaus-designed course is home to both the PGA Centenary golf course and to the Ryder Cup Championships (2014). Gleneagles demands accuracy from the golfer, being a long course at 7081 yards. The course skews away from the many ponds, streams, pot bunkers, and sand traps.

Scotland Golf Holiday -Muirfield: will challenge any golfer in almost every aspect. Nicklaus was also among the winners here. The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfer (1744), the oldest golf club on record, is based in Muirfield. It is also acknowledged as the finest golf course in the entire British Isles. It blends both a rich history and an incredible challenging golf course.

Royal Troon Golf Club has had its share of golf legends, from Bobby Locke to Justin Leonard. Wind is the element to study and watch out for here, as it can throw your estimates out of the window.

Scotland Golf Holiday -Turnberry: Many consider this to have the most scenic views among the golf vacation spots in Scotland. The match between Nicklaus and Watson in 1977 was held here. It is a pleasing mix of history and scenery.

Naturally, there are many other courses in Scotland, but the above come highly recommended for your Scotland golf holiday.

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