7 Night Gleneagles / Carnoustie Golf Tour.
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Gleneagles Golf
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Carnoustie Golf
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Burnside Golf
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This tours offers you the chance to play the cream of Scottish golf over a combination of Highland and Links courses, including 2 world class venues in Carnoustie, which will host the 2007 Open, and Gleneagles which plays host to the 2014 Ryder Cup.
Stay in an elegant guest house, conveniently situated for all of the courses in your chosen package and offering a level of comfort and hospitality for which we Scots are famous. Alternatively, accommodation can be in a choice of small country inns and hotels, each with its own unique character, and again, ideally placed for each course.
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 Glasgow, Edinburgh or Glasgow Prestwick Airport.
Day 2.
1 round over the Kings Course at the world famous Gleneagles hotel and golf resort. Opened in 1919, the Kings course is a regular host to the Scottish Open. Lee Trevino, when he first played the Kings remarked " if heaven is as good as this, I sure hope they have some tee-times left".
Sightseeing suggestion. Stirling Castle :- A royal residence from at least the 12th century, Stirling Castle was a
favorite of the Stewart kings and is now one of Scotland's top tourist attractions.
Day 3.
1 round over Blairgowrie Rosemount Golf Course. Designed by James Braid, Rosemount is one of
Scotland's top golf courses and has hosted many national events.
Sightseeing suggestion. Bells Distillery, Pitlochry. No visit to Scotland would be complete without a visit to one of our many distilleries.
Day 4.
1 round over the Centenary Course at the world famous
Gleneagles Hotel and Golf Resort. 2014 Ryder Cup Venue, the Centenary course was designed by Jack Nicholas who commented that "this was the finest parcel of land in the world that he had ever been given to work with".
Sightseeing suggestion. Caithness glass visitor centre. A world leader in the creation of high quality paper weights and art glass, Caithness takes its inspiration from the colours of the Scottish landscape.
Day 5.
1 round over Carnoustie Championship Golf
Course. The 1999 Open helped re-establish Carnoustie 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. 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 6.
1 round over Monifieth Medal. Used as a qualifying course for the Open, Monifieth Medal is an exciting combination of parkland and links conditions and provides a stiff test to golfers of all abilities.
Sightseeing suggestions. St. Andrews. Take the short drive over the Tay bridge into the Kingdom of Fife and visit the home of golf, St. Andrews.
Day 7.
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. Dundee. Dundee is
Scotland's fourth city and has a superb range of shopping, bars and restaurants serving great "pies".
Day 8.
Return to airport for flight home.
Cost per person based on a minimum of 4 people traveling , and subject to availability.
Guest house:
£730
Small hotel: £810
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