
Scotland
Much more than St Andrews. Scotland is fascinating from north to south and along all its coastlines. Our job is to find the hidden gems you don’t yet know about.
Scotland is where golf was born over 500 years ago. St Andrews is its cathedral, but there are more than 550 courses in a country the size of South Carolina. Add medieval castles, dramatic Highlands, single malt whisky and a light that photographers chase: Scotland is much more than golf, but for golfers it is the ultimate pilgrimage.

Isle of Skye
Isle of Skye
It is Scotland at its most dramatic, with rugged mountains, wild coastlines, and iconic spots like the Old Man of Storr and Fairy Pools. Rich in history, Gaelic culture, and local flavors, it’s perfect for hiking, wildlife, whisky, or simply soaking in unforgettable scenery.

Edinburgh and Lothians
Edinburgh and Lothians
The capital: castle, Royal Mile, Arthur's Seat, and gastronomy. The Lothians area features great courses such as Glen, Dunbar, North Berwick, Gullane…

Highlands and North
Highlands and North
Dramatic landscapes: Loch Ness, Glencoe, Isle of Skye. And the most remote and spectacular golf: Royal Dornoch, Castle Stuart, Nairn. Fewer tourists, more authenticity.

Ayrshire and Southwest
Ayrshire and Southwest
The golf coast: Royal Troon, Turnberry (Trump), Prestwick, Western Gailes. Open Championship courses with views to the Irish Sea and Isle of Arran.

St Andrews and Fife
St Andrews and Fife
The home of golf: Old Course, New Course, Jubilee, Castle Course, Kingsbarns. Scotland's oldest university, cathedral ruins and East Neuk coast.

Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Known as the “Granite City”, is one of Scotland’s major cities and a fascinating destination thanks to its mix of history, architecture, and access to nature. Some of the best golf courses of the area are Murcar Links, Cruden Bay or Trump Aberdeen.
Isle of Islay instead of always St. Andrews?
One of those hidden gems that capture the most authentic essence of Scotland. We combine experiences on a spectacular links golf course by the ocean with a relaxed yet elegant boutique hotel. In these virtually untouched surroundings, the only things on your mind are your next putt and which whisky you feel like enjoying.
Experiences
Scotland offers experiences ranging from walking the most legendary fairways in the world to tasting centuries-old whiskies, from exploring ruined castles to finding some salmon to catch.

Deep talks around the fire at Turin Castle
Turin Castle is a Scottish hidden gem, combining historic charm, stunning architecture, and peaceful surroundings for a truly memorable visit. 13 rooms ready to be enjoyed!

Whisky tasting in Speyside
The region with the most distilleries in Scotland: Glenfiddich, Macallan, Glenlivet. Visiting century-old warehouses, tasting single malts straight from the cask.

History at the golf courses
The Heritage Archive Room at Nairn Golf Club showcases the club’s rich history with photos, trophies, and memorabilia, offering a glimpse into its traditions and legendary golfers.

Royal Dornoch at sunrise
Playing one of the most beautiful courses in the world virtually alone, with sunrise light over the Highlands. Tom Watson considers it his favorite.

Horseback riding at Gleneagles
Set in the Scottish countryside, Gleneagles is a renowned luxury estate offering world-class golf, outdoor activities, fine dining, and a celebrated spa. Blending tradition with modern elegance, it delivers an iconic and refined British experience.

Land at the driving range by helicopter
A way to reach courses that are farther away, avoid traffic in the morning, and enjoy the views from the air.
The Highlands: wild beauty
Heather-covered mountains, dark lochs like mirrors, skies that change every minute. The Highlands are one of the last wild landscapes in Europe.
Scotland has accommodations with character: castles converted to hotels, Victorian hunting lodges, boutique hotels in historic cities and options next to the most legendary courses.

Manar House

The Three Chimneys

Turin Castle

Gleneagles

Seaton House St. Andrews

Links House at Dornoch
Ready for the golf pilgrimage?
