How to Plan a Scotland Golf Tour

January 31st, 2010 | by admin |

Although many golf lovers avail of Scotland golf tours, not all of them like what they get. This, even when they’ve spent much time planning, and throwing good money on golfing holiday packages they thought would be perfect. So you can have a successful golf vacation, here is a mini check list you can keep in mind, while planning for your golf vacation.

Budget. You need to have a clear figure that covers travel, accommodations, food, green fees, and other costs. You might have to play for your extended play time on the course, especially when the Scotland golf tour you paid for does not included unlimited play time on the course.

Scotland is where GOLF was born. Apart from having the historical account of almost half-a-century the city is a growing hub of modernization and an upcoming destination for development. And golf is the key reason to visit Scotland year after year. With the popularity of golfing holidays continuing to rise, Scotland is likely to see an ongoing demand for Scotland golf tour that include golf activities, tourist activities like visiting castles and taverns and generally seeing the sites of the region. Scotland golf tour packages provide you with golfing and touring. Scotland golf tour gives you an unusual golf excursions combining luxury, exotic or unexpected locales, and adventure.

If you’re the kind of golfer that depends on caddies, you’ll most likely have to pay them outside of the amount you paid for the golf package. Try to keep some side money, as emergency expenses can turn up – from needing to buy golf balls to paying for golf clubs you might damage.

Which golf course? No two Scotland golf tours need to be alike, as you are not limited to a particular golf course. There are simply so many golf courses in Scotland. It is usually cold on the courses, so be sure to dress right.

Scotland Golf Tour

Accommodations. Some golfers choose golfing resorts, since they want to get down to playing as soon as they get to the course. But if you prefer to have a place to stay while going on ‘tour,’ that can be arranged. As an alternative, there are often many apartments and villas that overlook a golf course, or are within walking distance. But if you would like some variety, you can avail of Scotland golf tours that allow you to play at different courses.

Scotland Golf Tour

Don’t worry as you will not need to change hotels or apartments, since you can simply choose a golf course that’s near a good apartment. Or you can just hire a rental car and enjoy the drive to the golf courses.

Scotland Golf Tour

The fewer you carry the better. A small golf bag is adequate. No need for large suitcases. Pack for comfort and with the knowledge that you will be spending more time on the course than in your hotel. Be sure to bring golf shoes with soft spikes, Band-aids, and a reliable sun block. You might also want to bring a good pair of shades, to shield you eyes from the sun’s glare.

Formal Wear. You are advised to check in half and hour before you play. You may receive guidance on formal wear and behaviour on the golf course. Remember that many golf courses observe tradition.

Reviews. Before going ahead to book your own Scotland golf tour, it’s prudent to research online to read about what other golfers think about certain golf courses. Often there are sites out there reviewing golf courses, or personal blogs. Sometimes the websites of the companies managing these golf courses have ‘testimonial’ sections you can read. These provide you with what to expect and what to anticipate so you can plan a successful golfing holiday.

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