If you’re planning a golf trip to Scotland for 2026 or 2027, one of the first things you’ll want to understand is cost.
Not a rough guess. A real expectation.
Because Scotland isn’t a standard golf holiday. Pricing varies depending on how the trip is built, and small decisions can make a big difference to the overall spend.
Here’s a clear breakdown of what to expect.
Average Cost Per Person
For most US-based groups travelling to Scotland, a typical trip will fall into one of these ranges:
- Mid-range trips: £2,500 – £3,500 per person
- Premium trips: £3,500 – £5,000 per person
- High-end / luxury trips: £5,000 – £7,000+ per person
These figures usually exclude flights.
They are based on:
- 5–7 nights
- 4–6 rounds of golf
- group size of 4–8 golfers
What’s Included in That Cost
A Scotland golf trip is made up of several key components.
Golf (Green Fees)
This is often the biggest single cost.
Typical pricing:
- Standard links courses: £100 – £250
- Premium courses: £250 – £500+
- Championship venues: higher depending on access
A balanced itinerary usually mixes both.
Accommodation
Accommodation varies depending on location and level.
- Mid-range hotels: £120 – £250 per night
- Premium stays: £250 – £500+ per night
Location plays a big role here. Staying close to courses reduces travel time and improves the overall experience.
Transport
For groups of 4–8, transport is essential.
Typical inclusions:
- airport transfers
- daily course transfers
- vehicle suitable for golf bags and luggage
As PGA Professional John Scott explains:
“Transport is one of the biggest differences between a trip that feels smooth and one that doesn’t. It’s not something you want to cut corners on.”
Planning and Logistics
This is often overlooked, but critical.
It includes:
- securing tee times
- structuring the itinerary
- coordinating timings across the trip
- adjusting plans if needed
This is where a lot of the value sits.
Key Factors That Affect Cost
Not every trip is priced the same. These are the main drivers.
1. Course Selection
Playing:
- St Andrews
- Turnberry
- Royal Troon
will increase cost compared to a mix of lesser-known links.
2. Time of Year
Peak season (May–September):
- higher prices
- higher demand
Shoulder season (April, October):
- better value
- similar playing conditions
3. Group Size
Groups of 4–8:
- easier to plan
- often better value per person
- more efficient for transport
4. Accommodation Level
The difference between:
- boutique hotels
- and 5-star resorts
can significantly shift the overall cost.
Why Prices Are Higher Than Expected
For many first-time travellers, Scotland costs more than expected.
The main reason is simple.
You’re not just paying for golf.
You’re paying for:
- access to historic courses
- a fully coordinated itinerary
- transport that works
- and a trip that runs smoothly from start to finish
As John often says:
“You’re building a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It needs to be put together properly.”
Can You Do It for Less?
Yes.
A lower-cost trip is possible if you:
- travel outside peak season
- choose fewer premium courses
- stay in mid-range accommodation
- keep travel within one region
You can still have a strong experience. It just needs to be structured differently.
What Most Groups Get Wrong
The most common mistake is trying to match:
- a premium itinerary
- with a lower budget
This usually leads to:
- compromises on key parts of the trip
- or frustration when expectations don’t align
A better approach is to:
- set a realistic budget
- then build the best trip within it
Quick Cost Summary
- Most trips: £2,500 – £6,000+ per person
- Best group size: 4–8 golfers
- Ideal duration: 5–7 nights
- Flights: usually separate
Frequently Asked Questions
Are flights included in Scotland golf trip packages?
No, flights are typically booked separately.
Is it cheaper to travel in a group?
Yes. Groups of 4–8 often benefit from better overall value.
Can I reduce costs without losing quality?
Yes, by selecting the right mix of courses and accommodation.
Are premium courses worth the extra cost?
For many golfers, yes, but they should be balanced within the itinerary.
Build the Right Trip for Your Budget
A Scotland golf trip doesn’t need to be excessive, but it does need to be realistic.
When the budget, itinerary, and expectations all align, the experience delivers exactly as it should.
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