For the Scottish Golf lover

One of the wonderful side benefits of having a career in golf travel are the many related activities which are of similar enjoyment, generally all of these activities relate to golf!  Golf related publishing is one of them and the aptly named “18 greatest Scottish Golf Holes”   http://18greatestgolf.com/ is the latest addition to review. This […]

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Charles Lees ‘The Golfers’ Painting to be Recreated

One of the golf world’s most famous pieces of art is set to be recreated this summer with the help from students at Strathclyde University in Glasgow.  The “Golfers” hangs in many clubhouses around the world and doubtless many more offices and homes. The students plan on researching the descendants from each golfer/spectator in the original […]

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Should I take a Caddie?

A question we are often asked by our clients is if they should take a caddie or not; and with the average caddie fee being around $60-$70 per round (not including tip) it is a good question.  This is especially relevant in Scotland where caddies do not double-bag, and Ireland where fees are per bag. […]

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Late Autumn Golf in Scotland

Golf in late autumn is not something that many from overseas tend to travel to Scotland for, but for sure you may be missing a great experience! …. by necessity my personal 2009 golf season kicked off late, but threw up some great treats … let me tell you more; During 2009 in addition to […]

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