Golf in Scotland: A Timeless Tradition
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Golf has been played in Scotland for over half a millennium. It was considered so popular, in fact, that King James II saw fit to ban it—believing it distracted from military training.
Legend has it that both Katherine of Aragon and Mary, Queen of Scots, took part in the game. Scotland is not only the birthplace of the royal and ancient game, but if golf were a religion, this would be its holiest land.

At Loch Golf, we specialise in crafting exclusive, tailor-made experiences for the discerning woman golfer who seeks the perfect harmony of sport and culture.
We do not offer pre-packaged tours—each journey is thoughtfully curated to reflect our clients’ unique vision of their ideal getaway.
Our tours aren’t just about the marquee names—though we always make room for a few iconic courses.
What truly excites us is the reaction we get when we introduce guests to one of Scotland’s many hidden gems—lesser-known courses that deliver just as much magic.

Here’s a sample 7-night itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival and check-in
Day 2: Round at Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club – the 15th oldest course in the world
Day 3: Round at Castle Stuart Golf Links
Day 4: Drive to St Andrews, with stops to explore distilleries and historical landmarks along the way
Day 5: Leisure day to explore the St Andrews region
Day 6: Round at the New Course, St Andrews
Day 7: Round at Kingsbarns Golf Links
Day 8: Departure
Whether you’re chasing iconic fairways or off-the-beaten-path gems, we craft golf holidays that leave lasting impressions.
Ready to plan your Scottish golfing experience?
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