The Scotland Highlands are the site of historic castles, rolling green hills, and some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. As an added bonus, when you plan your golf vacation for the summer months, you can play golf well into the night in the Highlands. In June the late evening sun allows golfers to play up until around 11 P.M. Click Here for Golfing Breaks In Scotland Highlands!At Adventures In Golf, we know the Highlands area, and we know the best courses to play. While some parts of Scotland tend to be quite rainy, the Highlands area is one of the drier parts of the country. If you want to get the most out of your Highlands golfing vacation, we recommend staying in one area and commuting to nearby courses. Many of our clients stay in small towns like Dornoch, Inverness, and Nairn.
A golf vacation to the Highlands of Scotland wouldn't be complete without a visit to the Royal Dornoch Golf Club. When golf journalists and professionals list their top 25 favorite clubs in the world, Dornoch consistently ranks high on the list. The unique "S" shape to the course creates unpredictable wind currents making every hole on the back nine a challenge. Dornoch is also home to the Dornoch Cathedral, which made headlines when Madonna and Guy Ritchie had their son christened there.
Another popular Highlands course is Nairn Golf Club. The Walker Cup was played here in 1999, which is the ultimate seal of approval for any golf course. The Nairn course is located along the seashore and features spectacular views of the Moray Firth and the Black Isle. Many Highlands golfers also play the Brora course, a shorter course with plenty of challenging holes. At Adventures In Golf we work with you to create the ultimate Highlands golfing package. Call us today at 1-877.424.7320 to find out more about the amazing courses, hotels, and sightseeing opportunities in the area. You can also reach us via e-mail at info@aig.mv.com.
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