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As The Home Of Golf, Scotland Offers You Over 500 Courses To Choose From.
Golf has been played in Scotland for around 600 years, so the title Home of Golf is one that has been earned. If you have never played the Old Course at St Andrews, then surely you must. But with over 500 courses in an area the size of New Hampshire, there are numerous hidden gems to be discovered in addition to the Open venues that more naturally vie for your attention.
| | East | West | North | | Day 1 | Depart USA | Depart USA | Depart USA | | Day 2 | Arrive Glasgow or Edinburgh | Arrive Glasgow or Edinburgh | Arrive Inverness | | Day 3 | Play North Berwick | Play Ailsa Course, Turnberry | Play Royal Dornoch | | Day 4 | Play Gullane 1 | Play Prestwick | Play Nairn | | Day 5 | Play Old Course, St Andrews | Play Royal Troon | Play Cruden Bay | | Day 6 | Play New Course, St Andrews | Play Western Gailes | Play Royal Aberdeen | | Day 7 | Play Carnoustie | Play North Berwick | Play Murcar | | Day 8 | Play King's Course, Gleneagles | Play Gullane 1 | Play Carnoustie | | Day 9 | Depart | Depart | Depart | The above itineraries are suggestions only - tell us which courses you wish to play and we'll make it happen.
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