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At Golf in Scotland we offer a quality service, providing personalised golfing holidays around Scotland. We look at every aspect of your holiday, arranging your complete golfing itinerary. We offer a wide range of accommodation, transport options, expert golf escorts and even restaurant recommendations. You may wish to play the British Open Courses like St Andrews, Carnoustie, Turnberry, Royal Troon or Muirfield or play some of Scotland's hidden gems. How about a Historic Tour of Scotland, which includes a game on one of Scotland's oldest links courses playing with Hickory clubs and a Gutta Percha ball. Accommodation options vary from typical Scottish quality guest houses, self catering cottages or smaller family run hotels to the full splendour of Scotland's finest 5 star luxury hotels. Once we have set up your ideal itinerary, you may want to discover these courses on your own, alternatively we offer the expertise and knowledge of a dedicated golf escort. At Golf in Scotland we have the knowledge, skills and solutions to organise your complete golfing experience in Scotland.
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Golf in Scotlands' director Graham Campbell was born in St Andrews and has been a PGA professional for over 20 years. Graham has spent many years working in Norway, Sweden and more recently as Director of Golf at Luttrellstown Castle resort in Ireland. He has always taken great pride in his professionalism, customer service and attention to detail. For Graham, it is a joy to offer his skills and knowledge to organise your personal golf experience of Scotland.