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TRIED & TESTED IN THE 2025 GOLF SEASON
21st November 2025Here are 6 highlights of Golf Concierge Scotland's 7th golf season: Old Head Links, Balvenie Distillery, Old Petty at Cabot Highlands, Murcar Links, Spey Bay Golf Club and discovering Edinburgh.
5 THINGS TO DO BEFORE A SCOTTISH GOLF TOUR
24th January 2025With the 2025 golf season fast approaching, we are preparing to welcome our first golf groups of the year. Here are 5 things to consider before travelling to Scotland this season.
TOP 5 GOLF READS ON WORLD BOOK DAY
7th March 2024Top 5 Golf Reads on World Book Day Today is world book day - a worldwide celebration of books and reading. I would never describe myself as an avid reader, but I do read a diverse and extensive...Read MoreTHE JUBILEE COURSE, ST ANDREWS
16th February 2024Read MoreAfter watching the St Andrews Links Collegiate live on Sky Sports/NBC back in October we decided it was time to re-play The Jubilee for ourselves last week.
5 Golf Travel Tips from our 2023 Season
8th November 2023Read MoreAs Golf Concierge Scotland celebrates its 5th birthday, we continue to develop our golf travel knowledge while discovering new experiences. Here are 5 golf travel tips discovered on our travels this...
Best Months to Play Golf in Scotland
13th December 2022Read MoreAs we say here in Scotland “the nights are fair drawing in.” There are not many golfing hours in the day, it’s dark before 4pm and temperatures have dropped this week to below freezing....
The Royals & The Home of Golf
16th November 2022Read MoreThere are 64 golf clubs around the world with the bona fide right to a ‘Royal’ title, bestowed by a member of the British Royal family. Scotland is the home of golf and to 11 Royal golf...
North Coast 500 Golf Tour
10th January 2022Read MoreScotland’s answer to Italy’s Amalfi Drive, Iceland’s Route 1 or America’s Pacific Coast Highway is the NC500. Over the course of 500 miles you can experience a highway like no...
History of Golf on the Scottish Links
7th May 2021Read MoreScotland is known as The Home of Golf.
The Scots developed the game from its humble beginnings as a ball and stick game played in the 1600's to the introduction of the first set of rules in 1744...
Golf Staycations off the beaten track
17th February 2021Read MoreHere are 3 regions that fly under the radar yet deliver a true Scottish links experience for UK staycationers:
1) The Kintyre Peninsula
2) East Neuk of Fife
3) Moray and Speyside
