Some Helpful Tips
The Scottish golf season starts at the beginning of April and runs through October, with April and May being usually the driest months and offering the best value, along with September.
It's worth checking the availability in advance, especially in the main season and on some of the busiest championship courses. However, there are courses where you can just turn up without a prior arrangement.
The affordability of a golf break in Scotland is greater than you might think. The green fees are typically a lot cheaper in the spring or autumn, but you can also pick up one of the many great value golf passes available to visiting golfers.
Find Your Ideal Golfing Break
Perthshire Golf Courses
Blairgowrie & Corriefodly
Perthshire is home to some of Scotland’s best golf courses including the world-class resort of Gleneagles, host to the 2014 Ryder Cup, 2018 European Championships and 2019 Solheim Cup.
Loch Lomond Golf Courses
Lomond Woods
In and around Loch Lomond & the Trossachs National Park, there’s plenty of great golfing with spectacular scenery. From Championship courses to fun 9 hole options.
Golfing in Aberdeenshire
Deeside Holiday Park
Great dunes stretch along Aberdeenshire’s 165 miles of coast – some of them said to tower 100 feet high, with some of the world’s most challenging links courses.
Golf Courses in Stirlingshire & Trossachs
Callander Woods Holiday Park
In and around Stirlingshire & Trossachs National Park, there’s plenty of great golfing with spectacular scenery to choose from.