How to Plan a Golf Trip to Scotland (Step-by-Step for US Travellers)
Planning a golf trip to Scotland is different from planning golf anywhere else.
The courses are older. The travel works differently. And the way you build an itinerary matters far more than most people expect.
For US travellers, especially groups of 4–8 golfers, the key is not just where you play, but how the trip flows from start to finish.
Here’s how to do it properly.
Step 1: Start 12–18 Months in Advance
If you’re targeting premium courses or travelling in peak season, timing is everything.
You should be planning:
- at least 12 months out
- ideally 18 months for peak summer trips
This gives you:
- better access to top courses
- stronger hotel availability
- more flexibility across your itinerary
As PGA Professional John Scott says:
“The groups that get the best trips are the ones who start early. Scotland doesn’t reward last-minute planning.”
Step 2: Build Around a Group Size of 4–8
This is the sweet spot.
Groups of 4–8:
- are easier to schedule across courses
- work better for transport and pacing
- often unlock better overall value
Most of ProScot’s highest-performing trips fall into this range, particularly with US groups travelling together.
Step 3: Choose One or Two Key Regions
One of the biggest planning mistakes is trying to cover too much.
Instead, focus on:
- St Andrews & Fife
- East Lothian
- Ayrshire
- Highlands
Then build your trip around one or two of these.
This keeps:
- travel times manageable
- energy levels up
- the experience more enjoyable
Step 4: Don’t Build the Trip Around One Tee Time
Every golfer wants the Old Course. That’s natural.
But your trip should never depend on it.
The reality:
- access is limited
- ballot systems are competitive
- availability changes
Strong planning means:
- including St Andrews
- but building a full itinerary around it
That way, your trip delivers either way.
Step 5: Plan 1 Round Per Day (Most of the Time)
Scottish golf is different.
You’ll be:
- walking more
- dealing with wind and changing conditions
- playing courses that demand focus
The best rhythm for most groups:
- 1 round per day
- occasional 36-hole day if everything is close together
John often says:
“You’ll enjoy Scotland a lot more if you pace it properly. It’s not about how many rounds you squeeze in.”
Step 6: Keep Travel Time Under Control
What looks like a short drive on a map can feel very different after a round.
A well-built trip:
- limits transfers to around 60–90 minutes
- avoids constant hotel changes
- keeps things simple
This is where most DIY itineraries fall down.
Step 7: Mix Iconic Courses With Proper Links Golf
A great trip isn’t just about ticking off famous names.
It’s about how the courses sit together.
The best itineraries group courses by region, so your days flow properly and the golf feels connected rather than rushed.
For example:
St Andrews & Fife
- St Andrews
- Crail
- Elie
- Lundin Links
Ayrshire (West Coast)
- Turnberry
- Royal Troon
- Prestwick
- Western Gailes or Glasgow Gailes
East Lothian
- Muirfield
- North Berwick
- Dunbar
This approach gives you:
- a natural rhythm to the trip
- different styles of true links golf within each region
- less time travelling and more time enjoying the experience
It also means each part of your trip has its own identity, rather than feeling like a collection of disconnected rounds.
Step 8: Understand What You’re Actually Paying For
One of the biggest surprises for US travellers is the overall cost of a Scotland golf trip.
It’s not just:
- green fees
It includes:
- accommodation
- transport
- logistics
- access
- local expertise
As John puts it:
“You’re not just paying to play golf. You’re paying for the trip to work properly.”
Step 9: Work With Someone Who Knows the Ground
You can plan it yourself.
But Scotland rewards local knowledge.
Having someone who:
- understands how courses connect
- knows realistic travel times
- can adapt plans if needed
makes a major difference to how the trip feels once you arrive.
Step 10: Build the Trip Around Experience, Not Just Golf
The best trips always include:
- time in St Andrews town
- good food and drinks after rounds
- moments off the course
Because those are often what people remember most.
Quick Summary (For Planning)
- Start planning 12–18 months ahead
- Travel in groups of 4–8
- Focus on 1–2 regions
- Don’t rely on one course
- Play 1 round per day
- Keep travel simple
- Mix iconic and lesser-known courses
- Work with local expertise
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a Scotland golf trip?
Ideally 12–18 months, especially for peak-season travel and premium courses.
What is the best group size?
4–8 golfers is the most effective for planning, pacing, and value.
Can I build a trip around St Andrews?
Yes, but it should be part of a wider itinerary, not the only focus.
Do I need a golf travel company?
Not essential, but it often results in a smoother, better-structured trip.
Plan It Properly From the Start
A Scotland golf trip is something most golfers only do once or twice.
It’s worth getting it right.
If you’re planning a trip and want it to run exactly as it should, ProScot Golf can help you build an itinerary that works in real terms, not just on paper.
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For anyone looking to arrange their dream trip to Saint Andrews for Golf, I highly recommend Proscot. Truly perfection! ~ Every arrangement from tee times, dinner reservations, recommendations for things to see and do, how to navigate getting on the old course, the new course, arranging Carnoustie, the recommendation of Lundin links (which was awesome) room arrangements, drop off and pick up - simply perfect in every way. ~Nicola Scott Was my driver, arranger and all around perfect guide and host. Hire them, listen to them and have every expectation exceeded!
Read morewe just spent a week with 20 persons in and around aberdeen. it was fabulous! pro scot golf tours organized everything excellent and made this golfing experience unforgettable for all of us. we stayed at the chester hotel and payed 5 magnificent golf courses including royal aberdeen and cruden bay, netherburgh, stonehaven and dee side. it was our 6th trip with pro scot and everyone was an absolute highlight. we will definitely come back.
Read moreAbsolutely the best! Everyone at ProScot (John, Nicola, Patricia) were exceptionally professional, friendly, and helpful.
The tour they put together for us was incredible. Our accommodations in St Andrews we’re top notch. The golf courses were fabulous. Drivers were always on time!
They made sure we had everything we needed from snacks to drinks and were willing to be flexible in terms of schedule
They setup dinner reservations at amazing restaurants, and were able to provide advice on just about anything in the area.
What a perfect vacation with 5 beautiful days of golf. Nicola was great. She ensured we were in the Old Course balloting-system and that we were also checked in for the Old Course singles daily lottery. I was fortunate to secure two opportunities to play the Old Course. Nicola went out her way many times, including traveling back to pick me up from another course to ensure I made my Old Course check in time. She also meet up with me on the 18th tee to follow me in while taking pictures of a very memorable experience. ProScotGolf provides exceptional customer service and value. I will be planning my next trip soon.
Read moreI will be shocked if John and Nicola ever receive anything less than 5 Star ratings. My mates and I were looking for the "bucket list" golf trip to Scotland. We got an itinerary with confirmed tee times and dining reservations a year in advance. The golf courses were Turnberry, Prestwick, Royal Troon, St. Andrews Castle, THE OLD COURSE and Carnoustie. Upon arrival John promised that if anything was not to our liking to call him immediately and he would look into it. We never got a chance to test out his promise because everything went perfectly - with several positive surprises. Thanks John and Nicola for making our trip memorable.
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