Golfing In Scotland

Scotland is a country much loved for its whisky,international airports are located at Prestwick,
its golf courses, its spectacular scenery and itsInverness and Aberdeen. Travel to the highlands
unique sense of itself. Known as the Home ofis recommended to play on some of the most
Golf and renowned for its hospitality, Scotland isstrikingly beautiful golf courses in the country.
deep rooted in the history of the game and itsGolfing in Scotland and championship links courses
courses are revered the world over. This is aare synonymous - except for the truly wonderful
country positively bursting with fantastic golfLoch Lomond Golf Course. One thing that makes
courses, many with scenery and views that willthe golf courses in Scotland different than the
live long in your memory many years after youcourses found in the rest of the world is the
have taken on their challenge.speed of play. Weekend breaks in Scotland are
Courses vary in level but there is an option for allpossibly the most popular leisure travel product in
ages and abilities from the scenic highland coursesthe UK.
to world famous centres such as Gleneagles.If you're thinking about playing golf in Scotland,
There are more golf courses in Scotland for herbook your trip immediately, with or without your
population than any other country. You can evenfriends. If I had to give one piece of advice,
book a tee time online for some courses. Thehowever, it would be that you don't have to
more famous golf courses include St. Andrews,break the bank to enjoy golfing in Scotland. If golf
Turnberry, Royal Dornoch, Gleneagles andis in your blood, then golfing in Scotland is probably
Carnoustie.on your list of dream trips. But beware, it is
The two main airports in Scotland are Glasgowaddictive and one trip just might not be enough.
Airport and Edinburgh Airport, while the other