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The Macdonald Spey Valley Resort is home to one of the UK's most spectacular and underrated championship golf courses.
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Beautiful scenery and great golf, both inland and links, make the highlands a great choice for your next break. The Walker Cup in 1999 was a success story for the Great Britain & Ireland Team, and Nairn Golf Club was the host to that event.
Royal Dornoch is the other name we associate with the Highlands and there are many other courses we recommend you play when you visit the area. Beyond the golf there are some excellent hotels and of course the highland hospitality is second to none.
The Central region is an area of dramatic contrasts, combining the rich farming patchwork of Fife with the high hills of Perthshire, the city bustle of Dundee with the silence of the Angus glens.
Experience the majestic Kings and Queens courses at Gleneagles or get a taster of what the Ryder Cup Team will be facing in 2014 on The PGA Centenary course.
The rich contrast means that it is easy to spend a day enjoying the photogenic fishing villages of the East Neuk of Fife, or the unspoilt Angus coastline, with its rocky bays and red sandstone cliffs, or the shops in Perth or Dundee, and yet the lochs and glens of Highland Perthshire are never far away.
1 round
The course is not only renowned as a demanding test of sporting skill but also as a magnificent setting for the game.
Classis Scottish Highland Links course offering a fair and challeging test to all golfers.
Castle Stuart is the epitome of contemporary links course architecture, with wide fairways, huge undulations and extraordinary greens.
2 round pass (4 days)
Crieff Golf Club is one of Scotland's top inland courses. Built on gently sloping parkland, once the grounds of Ferntower House.