Scotland is home to some of the most famous golf courses in the world. Most people agree the game was first played at the Old Course at St. Andrews more than 600 years ago. Golf is a way of life in Scotland, with many of the top golf clubs open to the public. While the links style of golf is synonymous with the Scottish style of golf, there is truly something for everyone at the golf clubs in Scotland. Click Here for Scottish Golf Holidays!At Adventures In Golf we strive to create the ultimate, fantasy golf vacation packages. We know every golfer has his own set of goals, from playing the British Open courses to hitting the Highlands courses, and we make your vacation goals a reality. It's next to impossible to list the best course in Scotland, but we can provide you insights into some of the most popular courses in the land.
When it comes to planning a Scottish golf vacation, many of our customers demand a round at the Old Course at St. Andrews. If for nothing else than the honor of playing at the world's first golf course, people flock to Old Course in record numbers every year. We have an exclusive allocation of tee times with the Old Course at St. Andrews.
Another popular destination for golf vacations is the Ailsa course at Turnberry. Most people who play this course also stay at the Turnberry Hotel. This hotel may serve as an excellent base camp for those travelers looking to make day trips to other golf courses in the area. The course at Carnoustie is considered by many to be one of the most difficult courses in the British Open circuit, and it's well worth a visit. Let us help you create the ideal golf vacation package. For more information e-mail us at info@aig.mv.com or call 1-877.424.7320.
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