How Far in Advance Should You Book a Scotland Golf Trip?

If you’re planning a golf trip to Scotland, timing is one of the biggest factors in how good your trip ends up being.

Leave it too late, and you’ll spend weeks chasing availability.
Plan it properly, and everything opens up, better courses, better hotels, and a far smoother experience.

For most travellers, especially coming from the US, the ideal booking window is earlier than expected.

Here’s how it actually works.

The Short Answer

  • Ideal planning window: 12–18 months in advance
  • Peak season trips (May–September): 14–18 months
  • Shoulder season (April, October): 10–14 months
  • Short-notice trips: possible, but limited

That’s the simple version.

The reality behind it is where most people get caught out.

Why Scotland Requires Earlier Planning

Scotland isn’t like booking a standard golf holiday.

You’re dealing with:

  • historic courses with limited tee sheets
  • global demand, especially from the US
  • seasonal availability across accommodation and transport

Courses like St Andrews, Turnberry, and Royal Troon are not sitting open waiting for last-minute bookings.

As PGA Professional John Scott explains:
“The best tee times don’t sit around. The groups that get them are the ones who are organised early.”

The St Andrews Factor

This is where timing matters most.

The Old Course operates differently from most courses:

  • ballot-based access
  • limited advanced options
  • extremely high demand

What early planning allows you to do:

  • structure your trip around multiple attempts
  • secure strong alternative courses nearby
  • build a full itinerary that still works either way

Leaving this too late reduces your flexibility significantly.

Accommodation Moves Faster Than People Expect

Courses are one part of the puzzle.

Hotels are another.

In key golf regions like:

  • St Andrews
  • East Lothian
  • Ayrshire

The best properties are booked well in advance, particularly for group travel.

For groups of 4–8:

  • rooms need to align
  • locations need to fit the itinerary
  • availability becomes tighter the longer you wait

Flights, Transport, and the Bigger Picture

The earlier you plan, the easier everything becomes.

That includes:

  • better flight options
  • smoother transfer planning
  • more efficient routing between regions

Late planning often leads to:

  • awkward travel days
  • longer transfers
  • compromises in itinerary structure

What Happens If You Leave It Too Late?

You can still plan a trip.

But the shape of it changes.

You may need to:

  • adjust your course list
  • move regions
  • accept less ideal tee times
  • or build around what’s available rather than what you wanted

That’s not necessarily a bad trip. It’s just not the best version of it.

Can You Plan a Scotland Golf Trip in 6 Months?

Yes, but with conditions.

It works best if:

  • you’re flexible on courses
  • you avoid peak summer dates
  • you’re open to different regions

You can still build a strong itinerary, but it won’t have the same level of control as early planning.

The Advantage of Starting Early

Planning 12–18 months ahead gives you:

  • access to the courses you actually want
  • stronger accommodation choices
  • a better overall route
  • more flexibility if things change

And importantly, it removes pressure.

You’re not chasing availability. You’re building a trip properly.

Quick Planning Timeline

18 Months Out

  • Start discussions
  • Identify preferred regions
  • shortlist courses

12–15 Months Out

  • Secure accommodation
  • confirm course strategy
  • shape itinerary

6–9 Months Out

  • finalise details
  • confirm logistics
  • prepare for travel

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to book a Scotland golf trip?

12–18 months in advance is ideal, especially for peak-season travel.

Do I need to book earlier for St Andrews?

Yes. Even though access is limited, early planning improves your overall chances and flexibility.

Can I still get good courses if I book late?

Yes, but you may need to be flexible on locations and timing.

Is it easier to book for smaller groups?

Slightly, but even groups of 4 benefit significantly from early planning.

Start Early, Build It Properly

A Scotland golf trip is too good an experience to leave to chance.

The earlier you start, the more control you have over how the trip looks and feels.

If you’re beginning to plan and want to get ahead of the curve, ProScot Golf can help you map everything out early, so when the time comes, everything is already in place.

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Rob Wereski

a month ago

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Just returned from an amazing trip. John and team took care of everything from trip planning, accommodations, transport, and reservations for a group of 8. We played 8 fantastic courses in 7 days. Hotel and dinner selections were great, and the transport was comfortable. The team did a very nice job making adjustments where needed (ie., flight delays, adding on rounds of golf). I would definitely recommend ProScot for your group trip.

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My son and I took a wonderful Golf and Whiskey Tour in Scotland through ProScot Golf Tours Ltd. The proprietors, John and Nicola, did an amazing job planning and executing our tour. They recommended great golf courses consistent with our playing ability and arranged several personalized scotch distillery tours that let us sample some of the best scotches in scotland! We can't thank them enough for making the trip so amazing!

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Darren Wanner

3 months ago

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Highly recommend ProScot Golf Tours to be your go to when booking a trip to Scotland. John and Nicola had everything set for us and John took great care touring us around for our 5 day bucket list golf trip as we travelled from Canada. John made us feel at home and we had lots of laughs along the way. We were able to play Royal Troon, Prestwick, St Andrew’s Old Course and Carnoustie. ProScot had our hotel and dinner reservations in advance, food was great, everything was on schedule. Sprinter van was new and clean for our travels. Excellent trip for us start to finish!! Thanks again John and Nicola! We will be back…

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David Johnson

a month ago

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Our group just returned home from a phenomenal golf trip to Scotland, we played 12 different courses in eight days. John and Nicola and the rest of their staff handled the logistics of our trip with the utmost professionalism and expertise. Working with them was effortless and stress-free. I know that I speak for my group in saying you can trust John and Nicola to make your trip memorable. And a shout out to Patricia as well! To top it off, I made a hole-in-one on the fifth hole at Panmure!

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Rich Gilmore

2 months ago

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Wow!

John Scott, Nicola and the team delivered a once in a lifetime, bucket list experience.

The planning was well thought out. It was truly a bespoke experience and we and John sought out the courses and he delivered!

N Berwick > Old Course>Castle>Carnoustie>Royal Troon>Turnberry.

John’s attention to detail, transportation, lodging and personality were all first class.

Best golf tour in Scotland!

Thanks

Rich Gilmore

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