6 rounds of golf. 7 nights twin accommodation.

 
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Private driver / guide throughout in luxury mini-coach (price based on 8 sharing)

 

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Or self-drive minivan with insurance shared between 4 people.

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Airport ‘meet and greet’. Support from area office with 24 hour on call service

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Also part of our service to request caddies and book carts, suggest and arrange sightseeing tours and other non-golf activities, recommend restaurants etc

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Your day by day itinerary:

Day 1

Arrive at Aberdeen Airport, met by AGS Representative, collect auto or meet your private driver/guide. Travel to Inverness your base for 4 nights.

Day 2

Play Royal Dornoch, it has all the character of the best of links golf courses, and most of the difficulties. 

Day 3

Play Nairn, a real thinker’s golf course, not exceptionally long, but careful positioning of drives is vital. Visit Benromach Distillery.

Day 4

Play Boat of Garten, a challenging golf course in a magnificent setting. Visit Glenlivet Distillery.

 

Day 5

Play Moray Old, a classic links course with hazardous gorse and pot bunkers. After golf, travel to Aberdeen (your base for 3 nights) visiting Glendronach Distillery on route.

Day 6

Play Cruden Bay, it creates unique challenges demanding the skills of power, placement and fine judgement upon the discerning golfer.

Day 7

Play Royal Aberdeen, Balgownie course that can test even the better golfer with its variable conditions. Visit Glen Garioch Distillery.

Day 8

Depart from Aberdeen Airport.

The major golf courses in Scotland are on the West coast south of Glasgow, on the East Coast near Edinburgh and St. Andrews, and on the North East Coast. During your golf vacation in Scotland, whatever golf course you want to play, it will never be far from some interesting sightseeing. The table below links sightseeing options with the nearest major golf courses or golf resorts in Scotland. Click on any item in the Sightseeing column for a description. * indicates most popular sightseeing locations ** indicates world heritage sights

MONTHS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
avg. high 43°F 43°F 47°F 52°F 57°F 63°F 65°F 65°F 61°F 55°F 47°F 44°F
avg. low 32°F 32°F 34°F 37°F 42°F 47°F 50°F 50°F 47°F 42°F 35°F 33°F
mean 38°F 38°F 41°F 45°F 50°F 55°F 58°F 58°F 54°F 49°F 42°F 39°F
avg. precip 2.20°F 1.70°F 2.00°F 1.60°F 2.00°F 2.00°F 2.20°F 2.60°F 2.60°F 2.60°F 2.50°F 2.30°F

scotland Weather Facts:

  • The average warmest month is July
  • The average coolest month is February
  • October is the average wettest month

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Gold package title

Gold package

A classic combination of luxury and style...

Accommodation at a luxury Kingsmills 4 star hotel in Inverness, in the heart of the Scottish Highlands and prestigious five-star luxury Marcliffe Hotel in the city of Aberdeen

Escorted Tour:

Self Drive:

£3,185.00

£2,925.00

Silver package title

Silver package

A balance of quality and affordability...

Glen Mhor a Victorian Townhouses located in the heart of Inverness by the banks of the River Ness and Malmaison Aberdeen a stunning luxury boutique hotel with splendidly designed rooms, sophisticated brasserie and spa.

Escorted Tour:

Self Drive:

£2,925.00

£2,665.00

Bronze package title

Bronze package

Offering excellent value for money...

Superb accommodation at Sunny Brae walking distance to Nairn, and Sandman Aberdeen Hotel a historic building that contributes to the architectural landscape of the city centre.

Escorted Tour:

Self Drive:

£2,665.00

£2,400.00

There's a package tailored just for you as well as these tours we can offer you a customised itinerary.
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Golfer around the world like to play The Old Course at St Andrews which has been the game’s spiritual home for over 300 years..

Legend has it that the game of golf has been played out on the links since the beginning of the 12th Century, when shepherds clipped small stones into rabbit burrows with crude and very basic clubs.

The game of golf was made illegal in 1457 by King James II for the simple reason that it was distracting men from their main discipline which in those days was archery practice.

In 1552, the town’s right to play golf on the links was officially established.

Two hundred years later the Society of St Andrews Golfers decided to have 18 holes instead of 22, creating the current worldwide format.

Since then The Royal and Ancient G.C. has been involved in developing the game and St Andrews became known as the ‘Home of Golf’.

 

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