Every person who plays golf must visit and play golf in Scotland, the Home of Golf. The origins of golf date back to St. Andrews in 1457 and in actual fact, King James II banned golf as he wanted to encourage men to practice archery instead!
I take great pride in liaising personally with all customers, ensuring that every detail is taken care of and a seamless experience is had by all. Booking tee times, hotels etc can be stressful, where to play? Where to stay? What restaurants to go to? I can provide a specific itinerary for each player which takes all the stress away and allows you to relax and enjoy your experience.
A complete hotel booking service.
You will be greeted by our CWG representative upon arrival.
All transportation / transfers are arranged.
We have access to tee times on Scotland's most iconic links courses.
A CWG representative will be available 24/7 to answer any queries you may have.
On hosted trips your PGA Pro will be on hand for tips on the range as well as on course.
We can advise on restaurant bookings as well as arranging trips to local attractions.
An absolute must for those who love whisky, very informative with a great selection of whiskies!
Daily nearest the pin and long drive prizes with every player receiving a goodie bag on arrival.
7 nights, bed and breakfast at 4 star hotel
5 rounds on following courses:
- Royal Troon (Open Championship venue)
- Western Gailes (final qualifying venue for The Open)
- Prestwick (birthplace of the Open)
- Kingsbarns (European Tour venue)
- St Andrews New Course
Scotland is a beautiful country all year round for tourists but as a golfer you ideally want to visit between May and September. April and October are considered shoulder months where prices are cheaper but the weather can be an issue. November to February is definitely not a good time as the temperature can be close to freezing during the day time and even colder at night.
There are literally dozens of excellent courses in Scotland with too many to mention all of them. Highlights on past trips include courses such as St. Andrews (Old and New Courses), Kingsbarns, Archerfield, Western Gailes, Royal Troon, Prestwick and Dundonald Links.
If you want to play at the top courses such as St. Andrews then yes you will need a handicap certificate. I can help arrange this and usually the limit for men is 24 and 28 for ladies.
This would be dependent on what courses we select for your tour. Major cities are Glasgow in the west and Edinburgh in the east and depending on the duration of your trip then staying in both cities for a few nights is certainly a good option and gives easy access to travel to the courses. Hotels are plentiful and I can make recommendations once we start planning the trip.
If you choose the option of a custom tuition based trip then your PGA Pro will be your driver and , depending on the size of the group, the vehicle will a Mercedes Vito or something similar. He will pick you up from the airport, take you to and from the golf courses and at the end of the trip, back to the airport.
Absolutely, yes. Scotland is a wonderful country for a tourist and there are many options of places to visit and things to do. I can organize everything for you and if your trip is hosted then your PGA Pro will accompany you. Places such as Edinburgh Castle, St. Andrews and whisky tasting are a must for all visitors! Even if you do not like whisky it is a unique experience to listen to the expert talk about the history of it and answer any questions!
I have been learning with Colin for 3 years and he has taken me to tournaments all over the world, my best score is 68 (-4) in the European Championships in Scotland.
Aged 13
Our Scotland trip was fantastic and Colin took care of every aspect. An amazing experience on great courses and we will definitely book again!
Colin’s insightful, professional & enjoyable guidance has helped me take at least 12 shots off my round enabling me to better enjoy this wonderful game!
Colin has been teaching me for a few years and I have improved so much, from never having played to now I can score around 80. I really enjoy my golf!
Aged 16
After taking on course playing lessons with Colin, over the years he has improved my course management and lowered my scores, making me more consistent.
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