Scotland is the ultimate destination for golfing enthusiasts and avid players. For more than 600 years golf has been a part of the Scottish way of life. If you're planning a golf vacation and you want to make the most of your time, it's a good idea to pick a specific region of the country and play the nearby courses. One of the most popular destinations is the Highlands of northern Scotland. Click Here for Scottish Highland Golf Courses!The stretch of land between Inverness and Aberdeen is home to some of the region's best golf courses. In a typical seven to ten night vacation package, you can play anywhere from five to eight rounds of golf. Some of the most popular golf courses in the area include Cruden Bay, one of the world's top 100 courses, Royal Aberdeen, Murcar, Old Moray, Nairn Golf Club, a former site of the Walker Cup, Boat of Garten, Brora, and Royal Dornoch, currently ranked 16th in the world.
Off the Beaten Path If you're planning a golf vacation to the Scottish Highlands, you're probably planning on hitting up the most popular courses, like Royal Dornoch and Cruden Bay, but you might want to consider a course off the beaten path. With more than 500 golf courses in Scotland, some of lesser known gems are overlooked by tourists.
That's where we come in. At Adventures In Golf we have extensive experience booking golf vacations in Scotland. We know the hidden treasures, and we can help you book tee times and arrange transportation to these remote regions. For a unique golfing experience, check out Golspie Golf Course, situated 50 miles north of Inverness. This par 68 course features a variety of different holes and spectacular views of Ben Bhraggie and the Dornoch Firth. e-mail us at info@aig.mv.com or call us today at 1-877.424.7320 to find out more about Golspie Golf Course and all the other treasures in the Highlands of Scotland.
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