| Many have waxed lyrically about the wonders of golf in Scotland,
Scotland's legendary array of golf courses - and its inherent magic.
Scotland - the ‘home of golf’, with over 500 courses
which warmly welcome visitors. From inspirational time-honored shrines
at St. Andrews, Cruden Bay, Gleneagles, Prestwick, and Dornoch -
world renowned Championship courses, courses designed by legendary
architects such as Tom Morris and James Braid - to scenic wonders
that let you experience sensational golf in some of the best settings
in the world.
Some are names known the world over. These are the chosen few that
have hosted the British Open, Ryder Cup or gained a similar distinction.
But what of the vast majority of Scotland's courses with less familiar
names? - some “secret,'' undiscovered courses, many deep in
the Scottish hills. They are the body and soul of Scottish golf,
often every bit as challenging as the bigger names and with just
as much history. Courses that have escaped the limelight only because
they have not hosted a tournament that gains worldwide attention.
And the resulting lack of fame brings some positive benefits to
the visiting golfer, since these courses are less commercialised
and unspoiled by floods of visitors.
This is where the local Scots play their golf, and this is your
opportunity to meet them and enjoy genuine Scottish hospitality.
The experience will be quite special. And this is where our hotels
very much come into their own. Fill yourself with the legends and
history of Scottish golf, talk amongst owners who know, enjoy and
understand the game here. Combine Scottish golf in all its diversity,
with gastronomic delights. And - if you wish to break from your
golf or have non-golfers in your party there is a multitude of other
activities and sightseeing opportunities to enjoy too.
There's a lot more to Scottish golf than the 'old faithfuls'. So
branch out and discover just what we have to offer. All of our hotels
have a long season of great local golf, with most links and inland
courses available and open for play most if not all of the year.
In the summer we enjoy daylight well into the evening, making it
possible to even play a full round of golf after an early dinner.
All can help you arrange your next golf break or vacation in Scotland,
whether you are individual, group or society – whether you
are novice, lady, seasoned campaigner or professional!
Just a 'hole or two' of our abundance of golfing riches:
Culloden is ideally situated for Nairn, Royal Dornoch, and glorious
hidden gems such as Boat of Garten and Fortrose.
Stay at Mansion House and enjoy Old Moray and Buckie.
Montgreenan is perfectly placed for classic links golf at Prestwick,
Troon, Western Gailes and Turnberry.
For the 'home of golf' and wonderful Fife courses with Carnoustie
not far away, St Andrews Golf Hotel is your 'home from home. |