Golf in Central Scotland 6 nights - 7 days - 6 courses. Based at the Tower of Lethendy, guests will play Gleneagles, Rosemount, Kingsbarns, Carnoustie and Elie. 
Day 1 | | Arrive in Scotland. Drive to the Tower of Lethendy. Play golf on the private Lethendy course in the afternoon as a warm up round. |
Day 2 | | Golf on the King's course at Gleneagles. The King's course at 6471 yards is not especially long but is a demanding test of golf in some of Scotland's finest scenery. It was always used for the Scottish Open until Loch Lomond was opened. |
Day 3 | | Golf on the Monarch's Course at Gleneagles. A relatively new course, long at 7081 yards, but of Championship standard. An experience not to be missed. |
Day4 | | Golf at Rosemount Golf Couse, Blairgowrie. A very fine old pine forest course measuring 6588 yards. |
Day 5 | | Golf at Kingsbarns Golf Club. A relatively new links golf course south of St Andrews, overlooking the Forth valley with outstanding views. It was used for the Dunhill Cup in 2001. |
Day 6 | | Golf at Carnoustie Golf Club. The Championship course, host to the 1999 Open Golf Championship. As challenging a links course as can be found in Scotland. |
Day 7 | | Depart Scotland. A full schedule of activities for non-golfers can be arranged, as well as evening entertainment and suggestions for those who may wish to extend their trips and do some independent travel. |
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