Golf Clubs

Tee Off at the World's Most Iconic Golf Clubs with Golf Scotland Tours

Scotland's Greatest Golf Clubs

Scotland is the birthplace of golf, and nowhere else on earth can you play at golf clubs that have shaped the very history of the game. From the legendary Old Course at St Andrews to the windswept links of Royal Dornoch, Scotland’s golf clubs offer an unmatched combination of challenge, beauty, and heritage. At Golf Scotland Tours, we give you exclusive access to the finest golf clubs in Scotland, with guaranteed tee times, expert local knowledge, and seamlessly arranged itineraries.

Explore Our Golf Clubs

Scotland is the birthplace of golf, and nowhere else on earth can you play at golf clubs that have shaped the very history of the game. From the legendary Old Course at St Andrews to the windswept links of Royal Dornoch, Scotland’s golf clubs offer an unmatched combination of challenge, beauty, and heritage.

At Golf Scotland Tours, we give you exclusive access to the finest golf clubs in Scotland, with guaranteed tee times, expert local knowledge, and seamlessly arranged itineraries, so all you have to do is play.

Featured Golf Clubs

Scotland’s Most Iconic Golf Clubs

From the Home of Golf to the rugged Highlands, here are some of the world-class golf clubs we can arrange for your Scottish golf tour:

What We Arrange

Everything Handled, From the First Tee to the 19th Hole

When you book your golf club access through Golf Scotland Tours, we take care of every detail so your time on the course is completely stress-free. Our golf club arrangements include:

Explore Scotland's Golf Clubs by Region

Golf Clubs by Region

Scotland’s golf clubs are spread across five distinct golfing regions, each with its own character, landscape, and golfing identity. Here’s where to play:
Best Time to Play Scotland's Golf Clubs

May to September offers the best conditions, with long daylight hours and mild weather. Spring and autumn are also great for quieter courses and value deals.

April and May are ideal for avoiding summer crowds while still enjoying good weather and fully open courses. June and July offer the longest playing days in Scotland, with daylight stretching well past 10pm, meaning late-evening rounds are entirely possible.

September and October bring stunning autumnal colours and quieter fairways, with many clubs offering reduced green fees.
Whatever time of year you visit, Scotland’s links courses are playable year-round — and experienced golfers often prefer the drama of an off-season wind-swept round on a classic links.

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