The Five Golf Regions of Scotland
St. Andrews – The Home Of Golf
There is more to Scotland than the Old Course…
Still, that is where we start. St. Andrews, The Home of Golf and The Old Course is fittingly a well-located hub for almost all Scotland Golf Trips.
In and nearby St. Andrews you will find; The Old Course, The New Course, The Jubilee Course, The Castle Course, Kingsbarns, Carnoustie, Dumbarnie Links, Crail, Gleneagles, and more
Four additional great golf destinations in Scotland all within a few hours drive from St. Andrews.
The Highlands – Inverness and Aberdeen
Inverness and Aberdeen are just two hours apart and offer a stunning selection of courses. With one hotel change, you can play all these and more
Inverness: Royal Dornoch, Brora, Cabot Highlands & Nairn, Aberdeen: Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay, and Trump Scotland.
East Lothian Coast
Directly south of St. Andrews, separated by the Firth of Forth you will find the many golf courses populating the East Lothian Coast. The marquee names include; Muirfield, North Berwick, Gullane #1, and Dunbar
Ayrshire Coast
The Ayrshire Coast located two hours southwest of St. Andrews is home to Turnberry Ailsa Course, Royal Troon, Western Gailes, Prestwick, Dundonald Links and more.
Off the Ayrshire Coast, off the charts!
The Inner Hebrides.
Call it the authentic Scotland, the road less traveled, or just a WOW! A bit harder to access, but well worth your time.
Find your way to Campbeltown on The Mull of Kintyre to play Machrihanish Golf Club and Machrihanish Dunes.
Catch a ferry to the Isle of Islay and stay and play at a magnificent stay and play The Machrie.
And just when you think you have seen it all– check Ardfin located on the Island of Jura–off your bucket list.



























