A busy week for Caddie Golf Tours that has involved the drafting of six Scottish Golf Tours for golfers from as far afield as Sweden (2 groups), New York, Chicago, Germany and our close neighbours England, going to all parts of Scotland here at the Home of Golf.

Royal Aberdeen Golf Course

A refreshing and subtle change seems to be taking place with our overseas visitors, noticed through these last couple of seasons, and it is showing itself through how many are going directly to the Highlands of Scotland. They are either passing on St. Andrews completely or using the legendary golfing mecca as their final destination which allows them to play on many of the historic links golf courses in the north of the country. Take your pick from the following: Royal Dornoch, Nairn, Brora, Tain, and the newly established Castle Stuart Golf Links which are all in the Inverness area, then just a wee bit south, still on the East Coast, we have Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay, Fraserburgh, Murcar and the recently opened Trump Links. Fabulous golf.

Castle Stuart Golf Links, 10th tee.
Many of our repeat clients, who have golfed in St. Andrews, are willing to broaden their horizons and explore these golf courses by visiting this delightful and dramatic landscape in the Highlands. It is proving to be a go to destination. No golfer ever leaves the Highlands of Scotland disappointed as there is so much stunning golf to be enjoyed and played here.

Do not hesitate to contact to Caddie Golf Tours about your golf trip to the Home of Golf, Scotland in 2014/2015

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