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Best Golf Courses in Scotland

If you are travelling to this god's own country for the famous Scotland Golf Trips then you need to know a lot more than you already do.

An independent golfer who wants to break away from the bustling crowd and explore Scotland for its well managed, international standard golf course then these "hidden gems" will serve them in so many ways! Here are some reasons why you need to venture away from the popular ones and explore these best golf courses that will make your Scottish Golf Trip a successful one.  

  • The quality of golf in these course offer pretty much the same standards as the other popular ones.
  • Since they still relatively unknown, it offers plenty of open space to play
  • It is much easier to schedule tee time as per your own convenience
  • They cost far less than the other well known courses

Here are some of the courses you can choose from on your next Golf Trip to Scotland.

1. Old Course in St. Andrews

The old course in St Andrews is a perfect sized golf town. The travellers can stay here at the night and enjoy their game next morning as per their convenience.

2. North Berwick (West Links)

North Berwick, like St Andrews is very easily approachable as it starts and ends at the heart of the city. However, people will perhaps prefer this one over the other because of its scenic views, open sea and many other natural elements that give this place the old world charm it is known for.

3. Royal Dornoch

The players who have been to Dornoch before, agree that it just doesn't stop to grow on you. Once you are done playing at this great course, you can take a stroll into the highlands that just enhances the whole experience of playing golf in Scotland. The Royal Dornoch course gives to its players the perfect views and the perfect place to enjoy the sport without compromising on their convenience.   

4. Kingsbarns Golf Links

Although people prefer to stick with the historical courses for their the lessons that they throw into the tours, Kingsbard opened in 2000 and since then has earned itself a name that is a great achievement for someone as young as this course. Yes, they are as manmade as they can be but the whole experience of being here is surreal. You not only get to play in high standard links but also get to enjoy the breathtaking scenery that is offered from its tiered amphitheatres.

5. Cruden Bay

If you are looking for throwback links then Cruden Bay is your place to be! Coming to Scotland for a Golf Trip is incomplete without your visit to this amazing golf course. Enjoy, play and explore the spirit of this golf town and hospitality of this great country.


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