Sensational Supreme Scotland
The Ultimate Scottish Golf Tour
If you had just ten days to play eight of the best golf courses in Scotland — if not the world — then this selection would be hard to beat. With your base at the country's top three golf resorts (each with a world-class spa), you will tee off on courses that regularly feature in the Open Championship rota, including the most recent Scottish host of the Ryder Cup.
The journey begins at Trump Turnberry on the dramatic Ayrshire coast, where the Ailsa Course has hosted four Open Championships. From there, you move inland to The Gleneagles Hotel — the magnificent Perthshire estate that hosted the 2014 Ryder Cup. The tour culminates at the Old Course Hotel in St Andrews, overlooking the famous Road Hole of the Old Course itself.
Between rounds there is whisky tasting at Kingsbarns Distillery, a guided tour of Culzean Castle, a walking tour of St Andrews, and a complimentary spa session — enough stories for years to come.
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4 Open Championship VenuesTurnberry, Royal Troon, Carnoustie & The Old Course.
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8 Championship RoundsIncluding the 2014 Ryder Cup venue at Gleneagles.
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3 Iconic ResortsTrump Turnberry, Gleneagles & Old Course Hotel.
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Complimentary Spa SessionAt any of the three world-class resort spas.
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Culzean Castle TourScotland's most-visited country house and park.
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Kingsbarns DistilleryWhisky tour and tasting included.
Day by Day
A suggested flow for your ten days across Scotland. Every day is flexible — extend, shorten, or swap any element.
Welcome to the Ayrshire Coast
Arrive at Glasgow Airport where our team greets you and assists with baggage. Private transfer south to Trump Turnberry (approx. 1.5 hours). Check in to your luxury suite with views over the Ailsa Course and the lighthouse. Settle in, explore the resort, and enjoy dinner at the Grand Tea Lounge or the 1906 Restaurant. Welcome gift from Jack awaiting you in the room.
A Gentle Ayrshire Warm-Up
Full Scottish breakfast at the hotel, then a short drive to Prestwick St Nicholas — a charming Par 69 that sits in the shadow of its more famous neighbours. Excellent greens, sea views, and a perfect way to shake off the jet lag. Afternoon free to explore the resort spa or walk the Turnberry coastline.
The Lighthouse & the Ailsa
The marquee day on the Ayrshire coast. The Ailsa Course at Trump Turnberry has hosted four Open Championships and its clifftop holes — including the famous 9th at the lighthouse — are among the most photographed in world golf. Take your time on this one. Post-round drinks in the Duel in the Sun bar, named after the famous 1977 Watson–Nicklaus Open duel.
Another Open Giant
A 40-minute drive north to Royal Troon, host of nine Open Championships. The outward nine runs along the coast; the inward nine returns through gorse-lined avenues — including the famous Postage Stamp 8th. Afternoon visit to Culzean Castle & Country Park, one of Scotland's most spectacular stately homes, perched on the Ayrshire cliffs.
Into the Heart of Scotland
Morning transfer to The Gleneagles Hotel (approx. 2 hours through the scenic Ayrshire countryside). Check in to this magnificent Perthshire estate — a 'French château' set amid rolling hills. Afternoon at leisure: complimentary spa session, or choose from the resort's array of country pursuits — shooting, falconry, archery, fishing, and more.
The Ryder Cup Stage
The Jack Nicklaus-designed PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles — host of the 2014 Ryder Cup, the first in Scotland in 40 years. A modern classic that rewards strategy over power. The par-5 finishing hole, with its amphitheatre green, is where Europe celebrated victory. Post-round dinner at Andrew Fairlie or the Auchterarder 70 restaurant.
Arriving at the Home of Golf
Morning transfer to the Old Course Hotel in St Andrews (approx. 1.5 hours). Check in to a room overlooking the 17th Road Hole — arguably the most famous view in golf. Afternoon free to walk the town, browse the shops on Market Street, or stroll the West Sands beach. Restaurant recommendations provided for dinner.
The Beast of Carnoustie
A 45-minute drive to one of Scotland's most feared tests — Carnoustie has hosted The Open eight times. The back nine is legendary; the 18th crossing the Barry Burn has broken champions. This is a bucket-list round for serious golfers. Return to St Andrews for dinner.
Links & Whisky
Morning round at Kingsbarns — a modern masterpiece along the North Sea, co-host of the annual Dunhill Links Championship. Every hole offers coastal views. After the round, visit the Kingsbarns Whisky Distillery next door for a guided tour and tasting. Return to St Andrews for a free evening.
The Pilgrimage
The day you've been dreaming about. Tee off on the 1st — "The Burn" — at the Old Course, the birthplace of golf. We provide full ballot assistance and guidance. Walk the Swilcan Bridge, navigate the Valley of Sin, and soak in the applause from the gallery on 18. Afternoon visit to the British Golf Museum and a walking tour of St Andrews including the Castle, Cathedral ruins, and Old Tom Morris's grave marker.
One More for the Road
The Jubilee Course at St Andrews — many locals' favourite. Built in 1897 and modernised since, it's considered the most challenging of the St Andrews Links courses. A fitting finale. Farewell dinner tonight — restaurant reserved for you. Tomorrow, private transfer to Edinburgh Airport for your departure.
The Courses You'll Play
Eight of the most iconic courses in Scottish golf — four Open venues, a Ryder Cup host, and the birthplace of the game itself.
A classic Ayrshire links sitting in the shadow of its more famous neighbours. Excellent greens and sea views.
The iconic lighthouse holes, the Duel in the Sun — one of the most spectacular settings in world golf.
Home of the Postage Stamp 8th. Nine Opens and counting on this demanding Ayrshire links.
Jack Nicklaus's modern classic. Host of the 2014 Ryder Cup — Europe's famous home victory.
Host to 8 Opens. One of Scotland's most feared and respected links tests.
A modern masterpiece along the North Sea. Breathtaking coastal holes throughout.
The birthplace of golf. Play where champions have teed off for nearly 500 years.
Many locals' favourite. The most challenging of the St Andrews Links courses.
Luxury Accommodation
Three of Scotland's most legendary golf resorts, each with a world-class spa — from the Ayrshire coast to the Home of Golf.
What's Included
Transparent from the start — here's exactly what you get with this itinerary.
Golf & Accommodation
- 8 rounds on world-class courses
- 4 Open Championship venues
- 3 nights at Trump Turnberry (5★)
- 2 nights at The Gleneagles Hotel (5★)
- 4 nights at Old Course Hotel (5★)
- Full Scottish breakfast daily
- Farewell dinner
Experiences & Transport
- Culzean Castle & Country Park guided tour
- Kingsbarns whisky distillery tour & tasting
- St Andrews walking tour (Castle, Cathedral, Old Tom Morris)
- British Golf Museum admission
- Complimentary spa session
- Private transfers (airport, hotels, courses)
- Restaurant recommendations & reservations
Our Complimentary Extras
Every trip includes these exclusive value-adds — our way of saying thank you.
- Meet and assist at the airport
- Assistance with the Old Course ballot
- 24/7 on-call local support
- Welcome Gift
Scotland Attractions
Your non-golf hours have plenty to fill them — from Ayrshire castles to Fife distilleries.
The Gallery
A glimpse of what awaits across Turnberry, Gleneagles and St Andrews.
Ready for the Supreme Experience?
Every itinerary is fully customizable. Change hotels, swap courses, extend your stay, or combine with another region. Tell us what you want — we'll build it.