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Thanks to years of golfing expertise and trusted connections across Scotland’s most iconic courses, we specialize in crafting unrivalled golf trips to Scotland. Our Scotland golf vacations capture the essence of the spiritual home of the game, ensuring every detail and moment is taken care of.
From the rugged coastlines of the Highlands to the hallowed fairways of St Andrews, our golfing heritage and expertise ensure each moment of your Scottish golf adventure is steeped in history, challenge, and beauty.
Tee off on the legendary Old Course in St Andrews, walk in the footsteps of golfing greats, and pair your round with other Championship gems scattered across the country.
Our Scotland golf packages can take you to historic greens carved into wild landscapes and nestled on sandy dunes. For those looking for a new challenge, modern classics designed to test even the most seasoned golfer await. Off the course, discover a land of dramatic coastlines, rolling glens, and ancient castles. Embrace the warmth of Scottish hospitality, dive into local culture, and perhaps embark a private whisky tour. This is more than just a golf trip – it’s a pilgrimage. Your Scottish golf story starts here.
The 25th anniversary of our annual Father and Son golf tournament takes place in April 2027. In the unmistakable surroundings of St Andrews, experience the perfect blend of family, competition and traditional golf.
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Brand-new to The Experience Golf portfolio, celebrating women who share a passion and love for the great game.
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Dream of playing on legendary Open Championship courses? Journey across Scotland, from the rugged West Coast to the historic East, teeing off at iconic venues like the Old Course. A must for true golf enthusiasts!
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Visiting the Home of Golf doesn’t have to be a dream. Let us make it a reality with the ultimate luxury golf trip, featuring tee times at the finest golf courses in St Andrews for single and paired golfers.
Most PopularAttend the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor and play Scotland's most iconic courses, including a guaranteed round on the Old Course. This is the ultimate golf trip.
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Made to inspire unforgettable memories, our bespoke St Andrews golf tours and packages combine unmatched heritage with luxurious accommodation stays and fine dining. Sample the beauty, atmosphere and true Scottish hospitality with every detail thoughtfully planned and considered. Use our Golf Experience Builder below.
GET STARTEDBooking a luxury golf vacation in Scotland with The Experience Golf ensures a seamless, fully customised experience in the Home of Golf. We specialise in creating bespoke Scotland golf trips, offering access to world‑renowned courses such as the Old Course at St Andrews, as well as championship links across the country.
Our golf experts include knowledgable and expert planning, handpicked luxury hotels, private transportation and exclusive off‑course experiences such as whiskey distillery tours and castle visits. With a highly personalised approach and deep local knowledge, we deliver Scotland golf vacations that are effortless, memorable and truly world‑class.
The best time to travel to Scotland for a golf vacation is between May and September, when the weather is typically at its most favorable and courses are in peak condition. June and July are particularly popular thanks to long daylight hours, allowing for extended play and multiple rounds in a single day.
May and September are also excellent options, often offering great course conditions with fewer crowds. While Scottish weather can vary, this is part of the authentic links golf experience and adds to the challenge of playing in Scotland.
Most golfers visit Scotland for between 5 and 10 days to fully experience the country’s top courses and regions. A typical Scotland golf trip might include 3 to 5 rounds in St Andrews, combined with rounds at nearby Championship venues such as Carnoustie and Kingsbarns Links.
For those looking to explore further afield, a longer itinerary can include destinations such as the Highlands or the West Coast. The Experience Golf will design your itinerary based on your schedule, ensuring you strike the perfect balance between golf, travel and off‑course experiences.
We recommend booking your Scotland group golf trip at least 12 to 18 months in advance, especially if you want to secure tee times on highly sought‑after courses like the Old Course at St Andrews. Demand is high during peak travel months, particularly for larger groups.
Planning ahead also ensures the best selection of accommodations and allows time to create a fully tailored itinerary. Our team manages every detail, making the planning process straightforward and stress‑free.
A Scotland golf package with The Experience Golf includes everything you need for a premium and hassle‑free golf vacation. This typically includes tee times at top Championship courses, luxury or boutique accommodations, daily breakfast and private transportation throughout your trip.
Your itinerary can also include caddie arrangements, club rentals, dining reservations and curated off‑course experiences such as whiskey tastings, castle tours and sightseeing. Each Scotland golf vacation is fully customized to meet your preferences.
A Scotland golf package with The Experience Golf includes everything you need for a premium and hassle‑free golf vacation. This typically includes tee times at top Championship courses, luxury or boutique accommodations, daily breakfast and private transportation throughout your trip.
Your itinerary can also include caddie arrangements, club rentals, dining reservations and curated off‑course experiences such as whiskey tastings, castle tours and sightseeing. Each Scotland golf vacation is fully customized to meet your preferences.
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