Scotland – Coast to Coast
The home of golf – is there any need to say any more?
The home of golf – is there any need to say any more?
Golf has been played over the links at Gullane for more than 350 years. Today, Gullane Golf Club is one of Scotland’s most prestigious member clubs, mixing the finest tradition with some of the most admired natural links land in the world.
Golf has been played over the historic West Links course since the 17th century with the Club being formed in 1832. We continue to play over the same piece of land as they did back then.
Kingsbarns Golf Links is situated 7 miles from St Andrews along 1.8 miles of picturesque North Sea coastline, where each hole embraces the sea. Kingsbarns co-hosts the annual European Tour’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship together with the Old Course at St Andrews and Carnoustie Golf Links.
The newest addition to St Andrews Links, The Castle Course opened in 2008 becoming the seventh course at the Home of Golf and part of the largest public golfing complex in Europe. Set on a rugged cliff-top with spectacular views over St Andrews, The Castle Course offers a memorable golfing experience.
Situated on a stretch of golfing terrain unrivalled in the world, Prestwick is a must play for any discerning lover of the game.
If you enjoy the challenge of links golf, Western Gailes will test your skills to their limit. Regarded by many as the hidden gem of Scottish links it is a course which we believe should be in every golfer’s “must play” list.
On the rugged Ayrshire coast, in the west of Scotland, a legend is being reborn. Over a century of history is being revived. A resort is re-emerging. Following a multimillion pound renovation, the iconic Trump Turnberry, a Luxury Collection Resort, Scotland, is preparing to reopen its doors on the 1st of June 2016.