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Help planning a golf trip to Scotland
Posted on 8/18/22 at 8:09 am
Posted on 8/18/22 at 8:09 am
I am in the early stages of planning a golf trip to Scotland with some friends. As of right now, we know we are going to play The Old Course at St. Andrews, but after that, we are not sure where to play. I think we will be able to swing 3 more rounds while we are there. We are hoping to catch the top courses in the area within a 2-hour drive. Does anyone have any recommendations for courses to play? Also, is there a service that can handle planning tee times and transportation for us? that would be the ideal situation.
Posted on 8/18/22 at 8:54 am to BigGreenTiger
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Does anyone have any recommendations for courses to play?
Carnoustie is a short boat ride from St. Andrews, if you are glutton for punishment...
Posted on 8/18/22 at 10:56 am to TDTOM
There are about six great courses in that area. I think they are just south of St Andrew's. The "New" course at St Andrew's is pretty good as well. It's only 100 years old, put new in their book.
Posted on 8/18/22 at 4:18 pm to AirbusDawg
Trump Turnberry
Carnoustie
St Andrews Castle Course
St Andrews old course
Glen Eagles
Kingbarns
Crail
All worth playing from people I have spoke with scheduling my own.
Also not sure how serious they are at enforcement but many courses have a handicap minimum. Usually low 30's but you have to have a verifiable handicap.
How are you sure you are getting on old course isn't the easiest course to get on and getting advance reservation is not easy if even possible depending on when you go.
Carnoustie
St Andrews Castle Course
St Andrews old course
Glen Eagles
Kingbarns
Crail
All worth playing from people I have spoke with scheduling my own.
Also not sure how serious they are at enforcement but many courses have a handicap minimum. Usually low 30's but you have to have a verifiable handicap.
How are you sure you are getting on old course isn't the easiest course to get on and getting advance reservation is not easy if even possible depending on when you go.
This post was edited on 8/18/22 at 4:20 pm
Posted on 8/18/22 at 4:46 pm to BigGreenTiger
Are you limited to Scotland?
A friend that has made two trips over there said to do whatever you can to play Old Head on the SW coast of Ireland.
A friend that has made two trips over there said to do whatever you can to play Old Head on the SW coast of Ireland.
Posted on 8/18/22 at 6:35 pm to BigGreenTiger
There are travel services that will handle all of that for you. You tell them where you want to play & they make it work. A quick Google search will work for this.
Posted on 8/18/22 at 9:07 pm to BigGreenTiger
Lundin Links
Torrance @ Fairmont
New Course
Crail
Contact Campbell golf associates. The owner, Andy, is first class, and a retired master greenskeeper so he knows everyone over there.
Torrance @ Fairmont
New Course
Crail
Contact Campbell golf associates. The owner, Andy, is first class, and a retired master greenskeeper so he knows everyone over there.
Posted on 8/19/22 at 9:24 am to BigGreenTiger
I'm hopefully going in September of 2024 and I'm trying to figure things out as well.
My three I'm going to try and play are The Old Course, Royal Dornoch and Trump Turnberry Aliza. The Old Course sounds like an absolute pain in the arse to get on to play. You have to have your reservations, get there at like 4 AM and hope your name is called. There is no guarantee you can play even if you try and book a year in advance, most likely it's just the luck of the draw that morning. But to play at St Andrews, I'd get up at anytime, it's worth it.
I'd love to find a travel agency too as far as the best way to travel and where to stay as well. Typically just leave that up to my wife though.
My three I'm going to try and play are The Old Course, Royal Dornoch and Trump Turnberry Aliza. The Old Course sounds like an absolute pain in the arse to get on to play. You have to have your reservations, get there at like 4 AM and hope your name is called. There is no guarantee you can play even if you try and book a year in advance, most likely it's just the luck of the draw that morning. But to play at St Andrews, I'd get up at anytime, it's worth it.
I'd love to find a travel agency too as far as the best way to travel and where to stay as well. Typically just leave that up to my wife though.
This post was edited on 8/19/22 at 10:23 am
Posted on 8/19/22 at 9:53 am to iwyLSUiwy
quote:Bruh, you got a time machine? Can I catch a corner on that? I want to save the clock tower!
I'm hopefully going in September of 2014 and I'm trying to figure things out as well.
Posted on 8/19/22 at 10:50 am to BigGreenTiger
Muirfield is about 1.5 hour drive from St. Andrews. You can also take a ferry.
Posted on 8/19/22 at 10:54 am to BigGreenTiger
Check out the Scottish Golf Podcast and maybe reach out to Ru Macdonald; he can offer great tips for getting on at tough courses.
ETA: He can help get you set up for the whole trip too.
ETA: He can help get you set up for the whole trip too.
This post was edited on 8/19/22 at 10:56 am
Posted on 8/19/22 at 2:27 pm to BigGreenTiger
When playing at the Old Course, do you have to walk the entire course? Or do they have carts?
Posted on 8/19/22 at 3:25 pm to 18handicap
Walk with a caddie. Caddie fee is added to the green fee if I'm not mistaken. Add the caddie tip in and it's an expensive round.
Posted on 8/19/22 at 6:10 pm to BigGreenTiger
I have been to Scotland five times since 2010 and a member at Fortrose & Rosemarkie north of Inverness. I can give you a couple of names to help you handle things or give you some pointers if you want to try to do much on your own (save a shitload of money). Still expensive. Email me at 22gardencourt@gmail.com
St. Andrews Old Course - only way to guarantee a tee time has been going through a travel company like Hidden Links, Fairways to Heaven, Celtic Golf, etc. they will want to book your entire trip.
Last time I played Old Course was 2018 and I found a local who booked a time for me and two others and played with him. We “tipped” him $60£ each on top of the green fee. Still cheaper than having to stay at Old Course Hotel to guarantee a time.
Also know, it is busy as hell for golf in Scotland right now and in the foreseeable future. I was there at the end of June and the courses I played this last trip are already booked up for 2023.
St. Andrews Old Course - only way to guarantee a tee time has been going through a travel company like Hidden Links, Fairways to Heaven, Celtic Golf, etc. they will want to book your entire trip.
Last time I played Old Course was 2018 and I found a local who booked a time for me and two others and played with him. We “tipped” him $60£ each on top of the green fee. Still cheaper than having to stay at Old Course Hotel to guarantee a time.
Also know, it is busy as hell for golf in Scotland right now and in the foreseeable future. I was there at the end of June and the courses I played this last trip are already booked up for 2023.
This post was edited on 8/19/22 at 6:11 pm
Posted on 8/22/22 at 6:59 pm to BigGreenTiger
Haversham and Baker is a golf travel agency. They have access to all courses, even St Andrews, with confirmed tee times. They can make your hotel reservations (bed and breakfasts) near the courses, and have drivers for you, van or bus. If you want to play Royal Dornouch (great course), it is a long drive from St Andrews (6 hours) Uber used them twice. Great service!
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