Golf Package in Scotland
West Of Scotland Golf Tour
8-night / 7-day Golf Itinerary — Ayrshire Scotland Accommodations: 5-star hotels Courses: 6 exceptional courses.
Day 1 — Arrival: Glasgow Airport
Arrive at Glasgow or Edinburgh Airport .
Private transfer to your hotel in Troon (suggestions: luxury property or a coastal manor).
Afternoon: settle in, light practice at hotel short-game area or nearby driving range.
Evening: welcome dinner at hotel fine-dining restaurant; pre-round briefing and distribution of printed itinerary and scorecards.
Day 2 — Western Gailes Golf Club
Morning: Private transfer to Western Gailes Golf Club
Tee time on Western Gailes Golf Club —
Afternoon: Clubhouse lunch, time to explore the grounds and practice putting.
Late afternoon return to hotel; optional spa treatment or recovery massage.
Evening: Dinner
Day 3 — Trump Turnberry
Morning: transfer to Trump Turnberry
Tee time on — THE CHAMPIONSHIP AILSA : Regularly ranked among the world’s top ten
Afternoon: Enjoy clubhouse facilities;
Evening: Return to hotel; relaxed dinner and review of next-day plans.
Day 4 — Dundonald Links
Morning private transfer to Golf Course (approx. 30 mins)
Tee time on Dundonald Links — Design by California-based architect Kyle Phillips
Afternoon: Lunch at the clubhouse, coastal photography stop.
Evening: Dinner
Day 5 — Prestwick Golf Club
Morning; Transfer to Golf Course
Tee time — Prestwick Golf Club- the Birthplace of the Open Championship.
Afternoon: Clubhouse fare,
Evening: Return to your chosen 5-star hotel dinner and optional whisky tasting.
Day 6 — Barassie Golf Club
Morning : Barassie Golf Club
Tee time on selected course — Barassie Golf Club
Afternoon: Enjoy local hospitality and return to Hotel for leisure time.
Evening: Free evening to explore Aberdeen’s dining scene or relax at the hotel.
Day 7 — Royal Troon
Morning: Transfer to Royal troon.
Tee time: Royal troon
Afternoon: Farewell lunch at the club; presentation of custom scorecard summary and optional small prize ceremony if traveling as a group.
Evening: Final night at your Troon hotel; gourmet farewell dinner and optional late-night whiskey/liqueur pairing.
Day 8 — Departure
Morning: breakfast.
Private transfer to Glasgow or Edinburgh.
Assistance with luggage, club transport logistics, and any last-minute arrangements.
Why a Golf Package in Scotland, Ayrshire
Ayrshire, Scotland — play Open Championship venues Golf Package in Scotland
Ayrshire is the heartland of links golf and offers a singular combination of history, championship-caliber courses, coastal beauty, and practical logistics that make it an essential destination for any serious golf trip.
Why Ayrshire should be on your golf-trip shortlist
World-class Open Championship venues: Ayrshire hosts St Andrews’ nearby rivals and historic courses like Royal Troon, Turnberry (truly Ailsa), and Prestwick. These venues have shaped the game, hosted multiple Open Championships, and offer the authentic challenge top players face in links conditions.
Authentic links experience: The firm fairways, deep bunkers, natural dunes, and coastal winds deliver the pure links golf that inspired the sport. Playing these layouts teaches shot-making creativity, wind management, and strategic course management in a way parkland courses can’t match.
Variety and challenge: Each Ayrshire course presents a distinct test—Prestwick’s strategic holes and blind shots, Royal Troon’s famed “Postage Stamp” par-3, and Ailsa’s dramatic seaside vistas and risk-reward routing. Group members of differing skill levels will find both memorable holes and fair scoring opportunities.
Rich history and golf lore: Many modern rules, traditions, and legendary moments took place here. Golfers who appreciate the game’s heritage can walk the same turf as past champions and experience the stories behind classic championship moments.
Compact routing and ease of travel: Courses are relatively close to one another and accessible from Glasgow or Prestwick airports, reducing transit time and maximizing golf and leisure time. Efficient routing lets you pack multiple top courses into a single week.
Stunning scenery and non-golf attractions: Dramatic coastal views, rugged dunes, and sunsets over the Firth of Clyde create unforgettable off-course moments. Ayrshire also offers historic sites, distilleries, and charming towns for dining and relaxation between rounds.
Premier accommodations and hospitality: A range of lodging—from luxury hotels and private estates to comfortable inns—supports group needs. Local clubs and hospitality services are experienced hosting international visitors, so logistics, tee times, and dining can be handled smoothly.
Year-round appeal with peak-season advantages: While links golf is at its best in spring through early autumn, Ayrshire’s temperate maritime climate extends playable days across much of the year. Visiting during shoulder seasons often means fewer crowds and better availability for championship courses.
A bucket-list, once-in-a-lifetime trip: Playing multiple Open venues in a single region creates a cohesive, memorable itinerary that resonates with golfers at every level — a trip you’ll recount for years.
How we make it effortless
Bespoke itineraries tailored to your group’s pace, preferred courses, and comfort level.
Local knowledge for ideal tee times, accommodation pairings, and dining.
Support with transfers, equipment shipping, caddie or buggy arrangements, and non-golf activities.
Choose Ayrshire for a golf trip that combines the highest-level course architecture, coastal links character, and the living history of the Open Championship into an unforgettable, efficiently planned experience.

