Your New Home for Bucket-List Scotland Golf Trips

Cabot Highlands
Cabot Highlands
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Calling all travelling golfers: Welcome to IGT Scotland.

You’ve got a new one-stop shop for world-class Scotland golf trips.

IGT Scotland is brought to you by Irish Golf Tours.

We’ve been creating unforgettable golfing experiences throughout Ireland for international guests since 1993.

Just ask our happy customers.

And you can expect the same incredible group golf packages for the home of the game with IGT Scotland.

See for yourself.

Prestwick Golf Club
Prestwick Golf Club

Choose from 5 stunning Scottish golf regions

Aberdeenshore. Ayrshire. East Lothian. Fife. The Highlands.

Each region is your gateway to Scotland’s unrivalled links golf courses.

Imagine you and fellow golfers teeing off on:

  • Legendary layouts like Royal Aberdeen and St Andrew’s

 

  • Championship venues such as Royal Troon and Turnberry

 

  • Breathtaking courses including Dunbar and Royal Dornoch

 

  • Modern-day classics found in Dundonald and Dumbarnie

Away from the greens, see another side to Scotland

Uncover its captivating culture, countryside charm, spectacular scenery, and cosmopolitan cities.

You’ll be perfectly placed to explore from your 4-star, 5-star or deluxe accommodations.

Which brings us to your transportation. With IGT Scotland, you’ve got the option of self-drive or a chauffeured minibus. 

Now, let’s look at your 5 handpicked Scottish golf tour regions.

Royal Aberdeen
Royal Aberdeen

1. Aberdeenshire: Experience golfing history

You can tick every box on your bucket list Scottish golf tour in Aberdeenshire.

It offers world-class links courses, stunning seaside scenery, elegant accommodations and big-city excitement.

Let’s start with incredible golf waiting for you in Aberdeenshire.

Expect to find a hotbed of majestic courses among the towering dunes along the windswept North Sea.

Trump Aberdeen
Trump International Golf Links

Experience golfing history and untamed beauty at the legendary Royal Aberdeen, Fraserburgh and Cruden Bay.

Take on the thrilling modern-day masterpiece at Trump International Golf Links. 

Then uncover hidden gems such as the breathtaking championship links at Murcar.

Off the course, you can discover Scotland’s third-largest city from your hotel base.

Aberdeen is renowned for its delicious cuisine, top-notch whiskeys, awe-inspiring architecture and vibrant nightlife.

Troon
Royal Troon

2. Ayrshire: Take a (Open) championship journey

Welcome to Scotland’s spectacular Southwest. Think of the epic Ayrshire landscape as a monument to The Open Championship.

This weeklong golfing getaway is your gateway to three of its most iconic courses.

Picture yourself:

Navigating the hidden bunkers and sloping dunes at Royal Troon.

Channelling golfers of yesterday at picturesque Prestwick – The Birthplace of The Open.

Arriving at the exquisite Turnberry to recreate 1977’s ‘Duel in the Sun’.

You can visit them all in less than an hour’s drive.

Dundonald
Dundonald Links

Plus, you have three other exceptional links courses on your Ayrshire golf tour itinerary: 

 

 

Remember to take in the jaw-dropping views on your daily journeys past pristine beaches, ancient castles and windswept isles.

Away from the greens, explore Ayrshire’s vibrant local culture. 

The region is renowned for its seafood, Viking heritage, poets, and Scotch whiskey.

North Berwick
North Berwick Golf Club

3. East Lothian: Explore Scotland’s Golf Coast

East Lothian is a links golf paradise.

The region is a sublime 40-mile coastal stretch of golden beaches, soaring cliffs and championship courses.

Gullane No. 1 is an immaculate, challenging links with unforgettable views across the Firth of Forth and North Sea.

Visit North Berwick Golf Club, which dates back to 1832, for a traditional links test.

Then return to the 21st Century at Archerfield Fidra Links and Craigielaw Golf Club.

The Glen Golf Club
The Glen Golf Club

You’re unlikely to find a more beautiful seaside venue than Dunbar Golf Club – in East Lothian or anywhere else.

Or a more enjoyable one than The Glen Golf Club: Scotland’s Pebble Beach.

Finally, East Lothian is a short drive from Edinburgh.

Scotland’s vibrant capital city is a historical and cultural wonder and ideal for memorable nights on the town.

1st Old Course St Andrews
St Andrews Links

4. Fife: See where the game began

Accept a royal invitation to the Kingdom of Fife: The Cradle of the Game.

You don’t need any introduction to the crown jewel.

The Old Course at St Andrew’s is the ultimate pilgrimage for every golfer.

But the hallowed turf is not the only storied course on this scenic tour through golfing history.

Carnoustie
Carnoustie Golf Links

In Fife, you get the true Scottish links experience.

Take, for example, Balcomie Links, Lundin Links, Panmure Golf Club, and Carnoustie Golf Links.

You can test your game at this fantastic foursome of beautiful beachside courses designed by Old Tom Morris.

Your golf break in Fife also features a modern twist – a round at one of Scotland’s newest courses.

Dumbarnie Links sits within a 500-acre estate on an astonishing stretch of linksland.

It really is a golfing mecca.

Royal Dornoch Golf Club
Royal Dornoch

5. The Highlands: Uncover wild, wonderful links

The vast, breathtaking Scottish Highlands sit between the coastline, city and countryside.

So it’s little wonder master course designers Old Tom Morris, James Baird and Gil Hanse found this tranquil region such an inspiring canvas.

Expect one of the great championship links courses at Royal Dornoch.

The beautiful backdrop of white beaches and purple gorse provides the perfect postcard for your Highlands golf tour.

Brora Golf Club
Brora Golf Club

Discover the classic Scottish links experience and seaside splendour at Brora, Narin and Tain.

Then, on the mesmerising Moray Firth, play the exciting contemporary course at Cabot Highlands.

Between rounds, explore the Scottish Highlands and its captivating capital city, Inverness.

Enjoy a scenic boat trip along the awe-inspiring Caledonian Canal.

Wander through medieval ruins along the eerie Loch Ness.

Sample smooth spirits on the decadent Highlands Whiskey Trail.

It’s up to you!

The Glen Golf Club
Share the Scottish golfing experience

Start your dream Scotland golf trip today

The first step is to choose your perfect golf region.

Will it be Aberdeenshire, Ayrshire, Fife, East Lothian or the Highlands?

Contact the IGT Scotland team once you decide. 

We take care of itineraries, tee times, accommodation, and transportation.

Then the countdown is on to your dream Scottish golfing adventure.

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