Quick, what do you think of when Scotland is mentioned? Home of Golf, Scotch, and Grouse Hunting. As golfers we dreams about Scotland golf vacations and golf packages that we can afford.
Scottish links dot the countryside like a string of pearls from Ayrshire with it's historic castles, Robert Burns and forty-four golf courses, to Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, its history, the Firth of Forth to the north, and the Pentland Hills in the south and of course, the ruins of Linlithgow Palace, the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. And The Kingdom of Fife just a short distance from Edinburgh across the Firth of Forth. Famous for St. Andrews. world-renowned "Home of Golf"
7-Night St. Andrews, Scotland Golf Special!
Must be purchased by October 31, 2006.
$2,539 per person based on double occupancy
Your Golf Holiday includes:
7 nights accommodation at the Hazelbank Hotel in a standard room;
7 days rental of an intermediate car;
1 round at St. Andrews Links - New Course;
1 round at Carnoustie;
1 round at Kingsbarns;
1 round at Elie;
1 round at Scotscraig.
Possible opportunity to play The Old Course using the daily ballot system (price not included in the package).". | 7-Night Ayrshire & West, Scotland Golf Special!
Must be purchased by October 31, 2006.
$2,569 per person based on double occupancy
Your Golf Holiday includes:
7 nights accommodation at the Parkstone Hotel in a standard room;
7 days rental of an intermediate car;
1 round at Prestwick;
1 round at Royal Troon - Old;
1 round at Western Gailes;
1 round at Glasgow Gailes;
1 round at Kilmarnock Barassie.
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Golfing reaches it's zenith when you choose to stay at The Westin Turnberry Golf Resort in Ayrshire, Scotland, it officially gets 5 stars with ratings from the Automobile Association, 5 Stars Blue Ribbon (RAC), 5 star International Resort Hotel (Scottish Tourist Board), you can't do much better than this and you'll find out the reasons for the ratings when you stay here. On-site golf courses include Turnberry Alisa, (Alisa has been voted one of the Top 20 golf courses in Scotland as well as one of the top Golf Courses in 100 Nations by golf Digest in 2004) Carnoustie, Turnberry Kintyre and the Colin Montgomerie Links Academy. (which you might like to try as well) Nearby golf courses are part of a well known group, including Royal Troon, Prestwick, and Gleneagles.
Carnoustie Golf Resort comes highly recommended - golf Carnoustie Championship Course, Burnside Course, Buddon Links The resident PGA Professional can offer individual golf clinics and advice with your golf day. You can visit nearby Glamis Castle childhood home of The Queen Mother and the setting for Shakespeare's MacBeth. Discover the famous "whiskey trail" and sample Scotch, the likes of which are close to impossible to find in the states.
Kings and Queens have slept in this royal resort that opened in 1924. Gleneagles is world-renown and has been described as the ‘8th wonder of the world’. 3 gourmet restaurants. afternoon tea, wonderful Scottish breakfasts including famous kippers and eggs. 3 eighteen hole golf courses, including the King’s Course, the Queen’s Course, the PGA Centenary Course, and the Wee Course. You can tour castles and the world's smallest whisky distillery.
And of course, we can put you in the Old Coast Resort as well, 
The resort is largest in Europe with 7 golf courses, Old Course, New Course, Jubilee, Eden, Strathtyrum, Balgrove, and the Duke's Course, (the Duke's Course is privately owned and you might give consideration to this, if you aren't into wind!
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