7 Night Carnoustie Country Tour.
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Discover the secrets of Carnoustie country on these great value for money tours which base you right in the heart of Fife and Angus to play over some of the worlds top Links and Heathland courses.
Accommodation for these tours will be in one of several carefully chosen guest houses either in a sleepy little fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife or in the golfing mecca of Carnoustie itself. For those who prefer hotel accommodation we can offer several choices, all highly recommended and central for your chosen courses.
To help keep the cost of your vacation to a minimum we have not included transport or car hire in the
price. Instead, through our our contacts with car hire and transport companies, we can negotiate the best price possible and have a suitable vehicle waiting for you on arrival at any of
Scotland's airports.
Each Tour Includes.
En-suite twin or double accommodation with full Scottish breakfast.
1 Round of golf per day.
Sightseeing itinery to tie in with the course of the day.
7 Night Tour.
Day 1.
Arrive at either Glasgow, Edinburgh, or Glasgow Prestwick airport.
Day 2.
1 round over Carnoustie Championship
Golf Course. The 1999 Open helped re-establish Carnoustie Championship course as one of the best and toughest golf courses in the world. Venue once more for the Open in 2007, this course should be played at least once in every golfers career.
Sightseeing suggestion. Discovery point Dundee. Step aboard the Royal Research Ship Discovery that took Shackleton and Scott to Antartica 100 years ago.
Day 3.
1 round over Ladybank Golf Course. Set amongst Heather, Pine trees and Silver Birch, this heathland course is a regular qualifying course for the Open and is one of the finest courses of its kind.
Sightseeing
suggestion. Falkland Palace. Often visited by Mary, Queen of Scots, and favoured hunting lodge of the Stuart kings.
Day 4.
1 round over Monifieth Medal. Again, used as a qualifying course for the Open, Monifieth Medal is an interesting combination of parkland and links conditions and provides a stiff test to golfers of all abilities.
Sightseeing suggestion. Scone Palace, Perth. The most historic site in Scotland, where Parliaments were held and Scottish Kings were crowned on the famous "Stone of
Destiny".
Day 5.
1 round over Scotscraig Golf Course. Truly one of Scotlands golfing gems, Scotscraig is well known for its firm fast greens and is used as a final qualifying course for the Open.
Sightseeing
suggestion. St. Andrews. Visit this ancient university town and home of golf.
Day 6.
1 round over Carnoustie Burnside Golf
Course. Sister course to Carnoustie Championship, Burnside plays over the same links terrain and is a stern test which should always be included in the visitors
itinery.
Sightseeing
suggestion. Head into Dundee, Scotland's fourth city, and the superb range of shops, bars and restaurants.
Day 7.
1 round over Crail Links Golf Course. This historic and spectacular links course offers panoramic views and is a testing challenge in the true links tradition.
Sightseeing
suggestion. Crail and Anstruther. Drive into Crail and take in the history of this ancient Royal Burgh with its picturesque harbour, then head along the coast to Anstruther and pay a visit to the award winning Scottish Fisheries Museum.
Day 8.
Return to airport for flight home.
Cost per person based on a minimum of 4 people
traveling and subject to availability at time of booking.
Guest house: £575
Small hotel: £625
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