Castle Course, St Andrews | Clifftop links with panoramic views, bold greens, modern design by David McLay Kidd |
St Andrews New Course | Designed by Old Tom Morris, traditional out-and-back routing, beloved by locals |
Carnoustie Championship | Eight-time Open host, famously challenging finish, among top 30 courses globally |
Cruden Bay Golf Club | Top 100 worldwide, Old Tom Morris design, dramatic dunes and sea views |
**All green fees are included in the trip cost
Experience Scotland like never before—through the lens of its world-class golf and timeless landscapes. From the historic streets of Edinburgh to the sweeping coastlines of St Andrews and the wild beauty of the Highlands, this journey blends iconic links play with cultural depth and relaxed elegance.
Enjoy five unforgettable rounds at some of the most celebrated courses in the game, including the revered Carnoustie Championship and the dramatic Castle Course overlooking the North Sea. Along the way, explore ancient castles, sip single malt at Glenkinchie Distillery, and unwind in charming villages and vibrant cities.
This itinerary is crafted for those who seek not just golf, but an immersive and unforgettable Scottish escape.
**In the rare case tee times are unavailable, a comparable course will be arranged to ensure the experience remains exceptional.
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Begin your journey with an overnight flight to Scotland, where iconic landscapes and timeless links await. From the moment you board, anticipation builds for the golfing experience of a lifetime.
Touch down in Edinburgh and meet your dedicated Nord Skies host, who will accompany you throughout your journey. After a warm greeting, head to the hotel to store your luggage and freshen up.
Depending on arrive time – Step into Scotland’s capital with a visit to the commanding Edinburgh Castle, perched high above the city on Castle Rock. Then, stroll down the famed Royal Mile, a cobblestone stretch filled with centuries-old charm, boutique shops, and street performers. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner at a traditional Scottish inn—an introduction to the warmth and flavor of the Highlands.
Travel to the birthplace of golf for your first round at The Castle Course. Designed by David McLay Kidd, this cliffside course blends dramatic elevation with panoramic views of the North Sea. The bold green contours and undulating fairways offer a thrilling test in a spectacular setting.
After the round, enjoy time in St Andrews before returning to Edinburgh to unwind.
Begin the scenic drive north through the Highlands toward Inverness, passing tranquil lochs and rolling green hills along the way. The journey itself is a visual delight, filled with postcard-worthy vistas.
In the afternoon, enjoy a cruise on Loch Ness, Scotland’s most legendary body of water. Whether you’re on the lookout for Nessie or simply soaking in the misty serenity, the experience is both peaceful and iconic. Wrap up the day with a Highland dinner and a relaxed evening.
Head east toward the coast for a round at Cruden Bay, consistently ranked among the world’s top 100 courses. First laid out in 1899 by Old Tom Morris, the course is known for its character—quirky blind shots, massive dunes, and imaginative routing through breathtaking terrain.
Dramatic views of Slains Castle and the North Sea add to the magic. After your round, settle in with a hearty meal at a local village inn, full of rustic charm and coastal hospitality.
Enjoy a slower pace today as you explore the coastal elegance of Aberdeen. Known as the “Granite City,” Aberdeen offers striking architecture, open green spaces, and a blend of Scottish culture and seafront calm.
Take time to explore, unwind, and recharge. In the afternoon, journey south toward Carnoustie in preparation for another championship test.
Today’s round is at the legendary Carnoustie Championship Course, often dubbed “Golf’s Greatest Test.” Host to eight Open Championships and known for its brutal finish along the Barry Burn, Carnoustie challenges every shot with precision.
The course’s prestige is rivaled only by its difficulty—this is a day for serious players to test their mettle. Reflect on the round with a celebratory evening in the clubhouse or town.
Return once more to St Andrews to experience the New Course. Designed by Old Tom Morris in 1895, the course features a traditional out-and-back layout, firm turf, and a rhythm that rewards strategic play.
With fewer crowds and a quieter ambiance than the Old Course, the New Course is favored by locals and purists alike. After golf, travel back to Edinburgh for a final round of sightseeing or shopping.
Begin the day with a scenic drive to Glenkinchie Distillery, located just outside Edinburgh in the rolling countryside of East Lothian. Known as the “Edinburgh Malt,” Glenkinchie is one of Scotland’s classic Lowland distilleries, offering a beautifully restored Victorian setting and an immersive look into the whisky-making process.
Guests will enjoy a guided tour of the production floor, explore the museum-like exhibits, and finish with a curated tasting of Glenkinchie’s elegant single malts—floral, light, and uniquely Lowland in character.
The remainder of the day is yours to explore at your own pace—perhaps with some last-minute shopping, sightseeing, or simply soaking in the charm of the city before a relaxed farewell dinner with your group.
Transfer to the airport for your flight home. Take with you cherished memories, new friendships, and stories of a golfing journey that perfectly blended world-class play with the heart of Scotland.
Payment can be made in full or following the payment schedule below:
$5,490 per person
$600.00
On Sign-up
(Sign ups close on September 15th, 2025)
$900.00
Due: October 1st, 2025
$1,200.00
Due: February 1st, 2026
$2,790.00
Due: April 10th, 2026