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5 nights | | 24hr Concierge
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DAY 1 | FLIGHT IN > 4 AIRPORTS
DAY 2 | ST ANDREWS - CASTLE COURSE
DAY 3 | ST ANDREWS - EDEN COURSE
DAY 4 | ST ANDREWS - JUBILEE COURSE
DAY 5 | UNLIMITED GOLF -
> THE TORRANCE COURSE & KITTOCKS LINKS
DAY 6 | FLIGHT HOME > 4 AIRPORTS
*60 FREE BALLS at St Andrews links facilities
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DRAMOIG 4 STAR HOTEL
5 nights Accommodation
Breakfast included
Prices based on sharing a twin/double room
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Flying into
Edinburgh Airport
Glasgow
Dundee
Aberdeen
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Transportation is not included - note that from 6 golfers upwards, group transfers generally work out cheaper - generally between €90 & 120 per person ( based on 8 golfers with golf clubs and baggage)
PRICES FROM 1,100 EURO
THE EDEN COURSE
THE CASTLE COURSE
THE JUBILEE COURSE
THE TORRANCE COURSE

Explore the Home of Golf
ST ENODOC CHURCH COURSE
St Enodoc’s Church Course in North Cornwall is a James Braid–designed links masterpiece, weaving through towering dunes with breathtaking views over the Camel Estuary and Atlantic Ocean. First laid out in the early 20th century, it’s famed for the colossal Himalaya bunker on the 6th and the ancient St Enodoc Church by the 10th green. With its dramatic elevation changes, ever-shifting winds, and a varied mix of holes, the course delivers a thrilling, world-class links experience that is both historic and unforgettable.
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Driving range and short-game practice areas
Buggies, trolleys, and club hire available
Pro shop with apparel and equipment
Locker rooms and changing facilities
Traditional clubhouse with dining and bar
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Location: Rock, Cornwall, England
Par: 69
Length: 6,547 yards
Slope Rating: 137 (approx.)
Architect: James Braid
Opened: 1907 (modern routing)
Style: Links
Notable Events: English Women’s Amateur Championship, English Senior Men’s Amateur Championship
Signature Hole: 6th (Himalaya) – a short par 4 guarded by one of the world’s largest bunkers
ST ENODOC CHURCH COURSE
St Enodoc’s Church Course in North Cornwall is a James Braid–designed links masterpiece, weaving through towering dunes with breathtaking views over the Camel Estuary and Atlantic Ocean. First laid out in the early 20th century, it’s famed for the colossal Himalaya bunker on the 6th and the ancient St Enodoc Church by the 10th green. With its dramatic elevation changes, ever-shifting winds, and a varied mix of holes, the course delivers a thrilling, world-class links experience that is both historic and unforgettable.
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Driving range and short-game practice areas
Buggies, trolleys, and club hire available
Pro shop with apparel and equipment
Locker rooms and changing facilities
Traditional clubhouse with dining and bar
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Location: Rock, Cornwall, England
Par: 69
Length: 6,547 yards
Slope Rating: 137 (approx.)
Architect: James Braid
Opened: 1907 (modern routing)
Style: Links
Notable Events: English Women’s Amateur Championship, English Senior Men’s Amateur Championship
Signature Hole: 6th (Himalaya) – a short par 4 guarded by one of the world’s largest bunkers
TREVOSE GOLF CLUB
Trevose’s Championship Course in North Cornwall, designed by Harry Colt and opened in 1925, is a windswept links gem that clings to the rugged coastline between Constantine Bay and Trevose Head. Stretching out from a striking elevated clubhouse, it’s known for the iconic dogleg-left par-5 4th hole framed by crashing waves, thought-provoking greens, and dramatic seaside panoramas. With recent revitalizations by Mackenzie & Ebert and a relaxed stay-and-play vibe, it delivers a memorable and technically demanding links challenge that feels both historic and exhilarating.
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Driving range, putting green, and short-game practice areas
Buggies, trolleys, and club hire
Pro shop with apparel and equipment
Clubhouse with bar, restaurant, and locker rooms
On-site accommodation with stay-and-play packages
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Location: Constantine Bay, near Padstow, North Cornwall, England
Par: 72
Length: 7,147 yards
Slope Rating: 128
Course Rating: 74.3
Architect: Harry Colt (renovations by Mackenzie & Ebert)
Opened: 1925
Style: Seaside links
Notable Events: Brabazon Trophy (2008), McGregor Trophy (2012), European Legends Links Championship (European Senior Tour)
Signature Hole: 4th – a dogleg-left par 5 played along Constantine Bay with the green dramatically close to the sea
TREVOSE GOLF CLUB
Trevose’s Championship Course in North Cornwall, designed by Harry Colt and opened in 1925, is a windswept links gem that clings to the rugged coastline between Constantine Bay and Trevose Head. Stretching out from a striking elevated clubhouse, it’s known for the iconic dogleg-left par-5 4th hole framed by crashing waves, thought-provoking greens, and dramatic seaside panoramas. With recent revitalizations by Mackenzie & Ebert and a relaxed stay-and-play vibe, it delivers a memorable and technically demanding links challenge that feels both historic and exhilarating.
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Driving range, putting green, and short-game practice areas
Buggies, trolleys, and club hire
Pro shop with apparel and equipment
Clubhouse with bar, restaurant, and locker rooms
On-site accommodation with stay-and-play packages
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Location: Constantine Bay, near Padstow, North Cornwall, England
Par: 72
Length: 7,147 yards
Slope Rating: 128
Course Rating: 74.3
Architect: Harry Colt (renovations by Mackenzie & Ebert)
Opened: 1925
Style: Seaside links
Notable Events: Brabazon Trophy (2008), McGregor Trophy (2012), European Legends Links Championship (European Senior Tour)
Signature Hole: 4th – a dogleg-left par 5 played along Constantine Bay with the green dramatically close to the sea
JUBILEE COURSE
The Jubilee Course is widely regarded as the toughest test at St Andrews Links. Originally opened in 1897 for beginners and ladies, it was later redesigned into a true championship links. With narrow fairways, dunes, and exposed coastal winds, it challenges even the most experienced players. Running along the coastline beside the New and Old Courses, the Jubilee delivers a pure and demanding links experience with spectacular sea views and all the strategic complexity St Andrews is known for.
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Access to full St Andrews Links practice facilities
Pull trolleys and electric trolleys available
Club hire via the main links clubhouse
Locker rooms and changing facilities located at the Jubilee/New/Eden pavilion
Clubhouse café and bar within walking distance
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Location: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Par: 72
Length: 6,742 yards (6,166 metres)
Slope Rating: Approx. 130–135
Architect: Originally John Angus, later redesigned by Donald Steel
Opened: 1897
Style: Championship links with tight fairways and exposed coastal terrain
Notable Events: St Andrews Links Trophy, British Mid-Amateur Championship
Signature Hole: 15th – a narrow par 4 running along the sea with unforgiving rough
JUBILEE COURSE
The Jubilee Course is widely regarded as the toughest test at St Andrews Links. Originally opened in 1897 for beginners and ladies, it was later redesigned into a true championship links. With narrow fairways, dunes, and exposed coastal winds, it challenges even the most experienced players. Running along the coastline beside the New and Old Courses, the Jubilee delivers a pure and demanding links experience with spectacular sea views and all the strategic complexity St Andrews is known for.
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Access to full St Andrews Links practice facilities
Pull trolleys and electric trolleys available
Club hire via the main links clubhouse
Locker rooms and changing facilities located at the Jubilee/New/Eden pavilion
Clubhouse café and bar within walking distance
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Location: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Par: 72
Length: 6,742 yards (6,166 metres)
Slope Rating: Approx. 130–135
Architect: Originally John Angus, later redesigned by Donald Steel
Opened: 1897
Style: Championship links with tight fairways and exposed coastal terrain
Notable Events: St Andrews Links Trophy, British Mid-Amateur Championship
Signature Hole: 15th – a narrow par 4 running along the sea with unforgiving rough
A SELECTION OF HOTELS
LANHYDROCK GOLF RESORT
Set just 10 minutes from St Andrews, Drumoig Hotel offers peaceful countryside accommodation with the added bonus of an 18-hole parkland golf course on-site. With spacious rooms overlooking the fairways and a welcoming restaurant and bar, it’s a relaxed base for golf travellers. Ideal for groups or those seeking a quieter stay just outside the town, Drumoig combines comfort, convenience, and excellent value in a scenic rural setting.
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Location: Leuchars, near St Andrews, Scotland
Category: 3-star countryside hotel
Style: Traditional lodge-style accommodation with golf course views
Rooms: 29 en-suite rooms, some with balconies overlooking the course
Dining: On-site restaurant and bar serving Scottish and international cuisine
Spa & Wellness: Not available
Leisure: 18-hole parkland golf course on-site; driving range and practice area
FAIRMONT HOTEL
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Location: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Category: 5-star luxury resort
Style: Contemporary coastal resort with grand interiors and sea views
Rooms: 211 spacious rooms and suites with luxury finishes
Dining: Several restaurants and bars including fine dining, seafood grill, and casual lounges
Spa & Wellness: Full-service spa, indoor pool, sauna, steam room, gym, and wellness treatments
Leisure: Two championship golf courses, walking trails, and leisure centre
Nearby Attractions: St Andrews town centre, Kingsbarns, Crail, East Neuk
Perched on a clifftop overlooking the North Sea, Fairmont St Andrews is a 5-star luxury resort that blends grandeur with contemporary comfort. The hotel features two championship golf courses, a full-service spa, elegant rooms and suites, and a range of high-end dining options. With panoramic coastal views, world-class service, and expansive leisure facilities, it’s a refined retreat just minutes from the historic heart of St Andrews and the Old Course.
GREYFRIARS
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Location: North Street, St Andrews, Scotland
Category: 3-star boutique hotel
Style: Contemporary comfort in a historic town setting
Rooms: 20+ well-appointed en-suite rooms with modern amenities
Dining: On-site restaurant and bar offering classic Scottish fare
Spa & Wellness: Not available
Leisure: Close walking distance to St Andrews Links courses and town attractions
Nearby Attractions: The Old Course, St Andrews Castle, University of St Andrews
Located in the heart of St Andrews, Greyfriars Hotel offers smart, modern accommodation just a short walk from the Old Course and the town’s shops, pubs, and historic sites. Its stylish bar and restaurant serve classic Scottish fare in a casual setting, making it popular with golfers and leisure travellers alike. With a friendly atmosphere and unbeatable location, Greyfriars is an ideal base for exploring everything this iconic golf town has to offer.
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