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Scotland Golf Tours

​The Home of Golf. Golf’s Birthplace. The Game’s Mecca.
The list goes on, but for us, we call it home.

With over 550 courses Scotland is home to some truly special golf. From teeing off in front of the R&A clubhouse in St Andrews to walking the esteemed links of Turnberry or marvelling at the rugged beauty of the Dornoch firth, there are wonderful experiences to be had wherever you choose to turn.

To this day, most of our clients choose to visit St Andrews and the surrounding area at some point in their trip with us, and for good reason. With over 15 championship links a few minutes drive away, you could play here for a lifetime and not get bored. Saying that though, there is more to golf in Scotland than the ‘East Neuk’ of Fife.

The Links Connection Scottish Swings

We offer 4 Scottish Swings as a starting point for your consideration. But the nature of our beloved home and the ease of travel across the country, means that we have the flexibility to organise a ‘bespoke’ golfing experience to meet your aspirations. Nothing is fixed and we will work with you to pull together your ideal trip.

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The Links Connection Signature Collection

Step into extraordinary with The Links Connection Signature Collection—where luxury golfing experiences await. Featuring world-class courses, fine dining, and opulent accommodations, it’s the ultimate indulgence for memorable adventures!. Begin your unparalleled journey today.

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