Thursday, June 5, 2014

Golfing in Scotland

St. Andrews New Course
Scotland Golf Tours  - when it comes to international golf travel, consider Scotland as it is one of the best gold destinations in the World.  So, if you plan on traveling overseas on a golf vacation, there is no better place to visit than the birthplace of the game.  The golf courses in Scotland are the most beautiful and proudly boast 200 years of history behind them.


North Berwick

Scotland is a small country, but has more greens, golf courses and links within its borders than any other country, taking into account the size of the country.  So when you are creating your itinerary there are several ways to approach this; there are famous and historical courses you want to play and include in your plans, choose a part of the country you want to play golf, research the greens and links, and find out what the requirements are for booking a tee time, bearing in mind some courses may be booked months ahead and others are open to members only, OR you can contact Trinity Gold Club Travel and let them customized your golf and leisure journeys to Scotland.  Their dedicated team of golf planners have the experience and expertise to plan the ultimate trip of a lifetime.



Scotland has modern golf courses, but many of the most beautiful golf courses
Gullane
were designed and established two centuries ago, making them very challenging, partly due to the access of parking for golf fans.  It would be good to spend some time at the pubs and get to know a few locals who will let you in on the course secrets known only to them.  Many of these golf courses come highly recommended to the travel agents who also maintain their own list of 'best courses' to play in Scotland.  So contact Trinity Gold Club Travel to assist you with your golf travel plans.



Western Gailes
When planning your itinerary, consider Western Gailes Golf Course, ranked 15th in the top 100 golf courses of Scotland.  This golf course is one of the finest courses and has enjoyed visitors from around the world.  The golf course is situated between the railway and the sea; this is typical of the classic Ayshire links courses and special amongst the seaside courses that are no more than two holes wide, with its club house in a more central position leaving seven holes to the north and the other eleven to the south.  So, if you book a tee time at Western Gailes Gold Course, it has a reputation for giving the golfers the royal treatment that's hard to beat.


Remember when traveling to other countries, it is important to learn the local Etiquette, and to observe it.  For instance, in Scotland remove your hat before going indoors, pay attention to the dress code, and bring a jacket and tie for the club.

If you have the time to explore other courses, it will give you a good idea of where you would like to play golf when planning your next vacation.

Let Trinity Gold Club Travel help you with your future golf plans, carefully designing itineraries with you in mind; just email us to begin planning your next golfing dream package.  Email golf@trinitygoldclubtravel.com

For more on the "History of Golf" check out this info:    History of Golf

Contact Trinity Gold Club Travel to find out more about other golfing destinations.

Almenara Golf Web
Spain
Ballybunion Old Course
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Old Head Course
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Los Naranjos
Spain
            

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