Scotland Golf Vacation Tour of British Open Clubs

What to expect on this itinerary
The Atlantic Ocean creeps into the Firth of Clyde and brushes against the shore. Lighthouses illuminate the cobalt water. Sandy beaches turn into grassy hills. Spectators watch people golf as if each individual were a professional. Your 8-day tour of British Open clubs in Scotland takes you from Ayr to St. Andrews in the name of golf history. Spend your days playing coastal courses and your evenings relaxing in the luxuries of five-star hotels. You can feel the exclusivity of your golf excursion in the looming atmosphere of past victories and the comfortable ambiance of your resort style accommodation.
Customizable Itinerary
Western Seaboard
28 miles west of Glasgow is a tall, white lighthouse standing against the calm waters of the Firth of Clyde, the largest and deepest coastal waters in Britain. The port town of Gourock is painted bright colors as it looks out to the marina. Small fishing boats dot the blue Atlantic waters. Their masts sway in the gentle wading ocean. The Southwest Highlands rise around the Clyde Estuary in the distance. Southwest along the Firth is Ayr, a city known for its long stretch of sandy beaches and Georgian homes. Land in Glasgow where your private transfer waits for you at the airport. The city has a contemporary earthiness draped across the buildings, filled with an almost hidden sophistication.
Victorian buildings leave a legacy of the wealth amassed by the manufacturing trade around the turn of the 20th century. The timeless Glasgow Cathedral was constructed in the 15th century and maintains a dark, medieval interior. However the Gothic architecture offers insight into the construction of the old city. Regimental colors dangle alongside the entry nave. The wooden roof contains timber dating back to its original gathering in the 14th century. You leave the city behind and make your way along edges of the rippling coastal waters and arrive at Turnberry. The greenery stretches across the Scottish lowlands and spreads from coast to coast. Settle into your luxurious accommodations near the cool lapping waters of the Atlantic.
What's Included:
Setting the Scene
Power of the Green
View from the Fairways
Eastern Seaboard
Open Venues
Taking Up the Gauntlet
Course Awakenings
Trip Highlights
- Play a gauntlet, double round of golf at the birthplace of the game on the Old Course and New Course of St. Andrews
- Explore celebrated courses home to numerous British Opens
- Enjoy the challenging, extraordinary landscaped golf courses on the west and east coasts of Scotland
- Witness the splendor of the Scottish countryside
- Tour historic architecture between golf rounds
- Relax in plush and luxurious resort style accommodation
Detailed Description
The ball sits atop the tee and waits for your swing. The pin flutters in the distance as a beacon hundreds of yards away. Bunkers hide in the shadows of sloping hills flanking the fairway. You grip the club, set your feet, reach back, and swing. The ball sails over the manicured grass and bounces closer to the green. You can imagine the crowd clapping, cheering you on as you play. This custom tailored Scotland golf vacation tour of British Open clubs helps you experience the glory of historic design, legendary rounds, and exceptional victories.
Your luxury Scotland tour for golf begins with your arrival in Glasgow. The city is filled with a turn of the century charm that emanates a contemporary energy. Your private transfer meets you at the airport and takes you along the Firth of Clyde coastline to Turnberry. The remarkable resort offers spectacular views and splendid luxury on approximately 800 acres of land. You make your way to Prestwick and find its unique history vibrant and tangible. The first British Open was played on the club grounds in 1860.
Royal Troon has held the British Open on eight separate occasions. The distance to the green varies greatly because each hole offers a distinctive challenge for amateurs and professionals alike. The landscape around Ailsa Course is as spectacular as the course itself. Play along curving coastline filled with rocky outcroppings. Transfer to St. Andrews, the home of golf, and explore the charm and history of the city at your own pace. Carnoustie Course offers the challenge of its flat and open holes, leaving most of your shots open to the elements.
You calculate each swing to move the ball closer to the green. On the Old Course of St. Andrews you can feel the drama of history as you traverse the first golf course. In the same day you will play the New Course of St. Andrews, which carves through gorse bushes. Relax in the spa or around the plushness of your hotel before your private transfer escorts you to the airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$4,000 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 21 reviews
This was a family vacation celebrating my husband’s 70th birthday and my son’s 40th. To say it was spectacular would be an understatement. Zicasso’s travel professionals made all the arrangements and met all of our expectations. The planning was made more difficult due to my husband’s mobility issues, but they were so sensitive to the accommodations needed.
The hotel accommodations were superb, with special touches to celebrate the guys’ birthdays. So appreciative! Restaurant recommendations were excellent, with the best table locations, often near windows with a view. And the private tours were the icing on the cake! All guides were knowledgeable of the areas and so kind and accommodating to my husband’s needs. A big shout-out to our guide for pushing my husband around in the wheelchair so my son could also enjoy the tour. Also, thanks to our other guides. We enjoyed your humor and banter.
Of note, if ever in Pitlochry, the hotel on Strathview Terrace was a special place to stay. It was so peaceful and the staff were so helpful. Oh, and the Highland Games in Pitlochry and St. Andrews Old Course were two of the highlights of our trip!
Thanks to the tour company for going above and beyond in making our trip so special!!!
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To celebrate our daughter’s graduation from the University of Glasgow, Julie and I decided to organize a family driving trip through the islands and Highlands of Scotland. We wanted to see everything in Scotland.
Zicasso's travel agent helped us refine our plans to fit our timeframe and budget. She planned an efficient route and found us memorable accommodations in each of our stops. She also suggested some places not on our original wish list, including a boat trip to Staffa, which turned out to be one of the most memorable parts of our trip.
Our driver truly made it feel like the family vacation we had envisioned. While on some days we had a definite timeline to meet (the ferries will leave without you!), most of the time we were able to decide what we were in the mood for and he would happily accommodate us. We even were able to have an unscheduled stop on the drive back to Glasgow to see where our daughter had spent time last summer on an archaeological dig.
Where we stayed and what we ate were not big factors in our vacation planning request, but our travel agent found us lovely accommodations that made our day trips and ferry trips convenient. The restaurant specialist made dinner suggestions that made sense for where we were staying and arranged reservations for us so that we did not have to worry about finding a place to eat at the end of a long day.
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We just spent two weeks in Scotland and Ireland, arranged for us by Zicasso’s travel specialists. What a five-star experience! Both of them have traveled extensively in the UK and Ireland, with one having grown up in the UK. They always seemed to know where we wanted to be.
This trip was a bit more challenging due to unexpected spine surgery a mere eight weeks prior to the trip. Between the perfect selection of lovely hotels at all the right locations and the nice people of these two countries, everything was accessible, despite using a walker. We could not have asked for more beautiful vistas, castles, and cultural amenities, ranging from lively Irish pubs to the finest museums (we’re art buffs). We also ate at spectacular restaurants selected by the travel company, in addition to terrific tours tailored to our specific interests.
Not only was the planning for the trip exceptional, but the travel specialists were there for us at a moment’s notice when things went awry. All trains in Scotland were canceled for a day due to 100mph winds from Storm Amy. We were pinned down in Edinburgh (a great place to be trapped) and took in additional sites, while the travel company saw to it that we had a lovely hotel room to spend our extra night in Edinburgh. Many people wound up sleeping in the train station. Our train was rescheduled strategically for the next day by the travel specialists, while we enjoyed Scotland’s National Art Gallery and our vacation continued seamlessly.
The transition from Scotland to Ireland was delightfully easy and our time in Ireland was spent exactly as planned. As I’m unable to drive and did not want my wife to be unable to sightsee while we traveled, the travel company got us (per our request) to far western Ireland and the Aran Islands, where Gaelic languages are still spoken and centuries-old Irish traditions are still maintained. We traveled by train so we could both sit back and take in the beautiful countryside.
There, we used our castle hotel in County Clare as a base for travel by car and enjoyed several days pursuing our own agenda and taking in the splendor of castle living. This was amazing, likely the most elegant place my wife and I have ever stayed, yet the venue had a comfortably casual vibe and an incredibly helpful staff that made accessibility problem-free. We would definitely block out a day just to stay on the castle grounds and enjoy the property and activities if we are able to return.
The Cliffs of Moher were spectacular, as were the Aran Islands, right down to a rainbow which vanished before we could find the “pot of gold” at the end. That being said, we think “the pot of gold” is Ireland itself... the sites, the people, the music, the food… the list is endless. We cleared US Customs in Shannon so we were able to fly to the US with no TSA or customs issues.
We returned to find an itinerary summary prepared by the travel specialists for submission to our travel insurance company for any storm-related refunds that the travel company had not already arranged for us. Simply a wonderful, stress-free trip, with the travel company at work continuously to assure that the experience was optimal, and it was five-star from start to finish. We can’t extend a higher recommendation to Zicasso’s travel specialists for a wonderful, intimate tour of the UK and Ireland.
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Zicasso's tour planner and her associates at the travel company did an excellent job of putting together a long-awaited trip to the UK to explore our father's roots.
Starting in Edinburgh, Scotland, and extending down into London and on to our father's birthplace in mid-Wales, she and the company found us great accommodations centrally located within our areas of interest. Our various walking tour guides were excellent and our agent's recommendations for places to see were wonderful and fit within the timeframe and parameters of our travels.
Our wonderful Welsh guide was able to locate our father's childhood farm and even discovered some previously unknown family members still in residence there. We had a truly memorable trip and highly recommend our agent and her travel company!
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