SCOTLAND GOLF
Scotland is a golfers dream, a golf travel to Scotland is a
well known golfers fantasy, the historic importance of
Scotland to the game, the splendor of the old course, the
tradition and the unique role that golf plays in Scottish life
make this country a golfers heaven.

For families, golfing friends or singles wishing to enjoy a
profound golf experience, the Golf Resorts of Scotland are
the perfect choice.

Many countries around the world pride themselves for
having great golf courses but no other country can claim to
be the home and heart to the game of golf. Scotland is the
birthplace of golf and today has more than 45 golf courses,
one of them being the most famous course of all, golfing
Mecca – St. Andrews.

Golf history has began here 500 years ago and is very
much a way of life in Scotland, with new golf courses aside
old ones (and some new courses that are actually very old).
Golf resorts are as old as golf in this country, a visit to
Scotland is not complete without a round of golf in one of
this county’s golf resorts, or a visit to one of the many golf
courses here.

The Dornoch Castle Hotel is steeped in Scottish history, the
15th century Castle is not only a perfect golf loacation but
also a perfect venue for weddings and receptions.

The Old Course Hotel Golf Resort and Spa is one of the
worlds greatest golfing resorts, the hotel has a spectacular
location overlooking the famous 17th “Road Hole” of the Old
course. Think of a vacation that starts every morning by
looking at the birth place of golf.

Carnegie Club at Skibo Castle is located in a romantic
Highland landscape of contemplative beauty and offers
luxurious hospitality, magnificent golf and traditional country
sports.

While visiting Scotland a golfer might enjoy a visit to the
British Golf Museum in St Andrews, a golfer may also want
to pay his respects to the first winners of past golfing
tournaments who are buried in the cathedral. An aspiring
golfer may try and improve his game by visiting the National
Golf Academy at Drumoig, this practice facility provides
everything you need to become a better golfer.

Non golf events

When golfers are not busy on the golf courses there is
plenty to do in Scotland during the year, the Edinburgh
Festival held every August is one of the world's most
important and colorful arts festivals. Every September the
Braemar Gathering is attended by the queen in Braemar,
with other games held all over the country.

The Scottish way of celebrating the New Year is called
Hogmanay, a festive joyous party in the best of Scottish
spirit. Other events - The Edinburgh International Film
Festival (every year, in mid August) , Edinburgh Book
Festival and Glasgow's World Pipe Band Championships.











About The Author
Carl Hibbert, a west coast business man, is a golf fan for many years, after
playing golf in almost every country on earth (and lowering his handicap to 3),
he is now writing articles for the online golf resort search engine http://www.
findagolfresort.com/home.asp.
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