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best time to golf in scotland

by Brando Quigley Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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If you don't mind paying high season rates, I think that late May and/or early June is the best time to visit Scotland for golf. The courses and hotels aren't too busy, the days are long, and the courses are in great shape. If you want to take advantage of shoulder season rates, I recommend April.May 14, 2018

When is the best month for golf in Scotland?

Jul 26, 2018 · The extra hours of daylight due to the high latitude also make these the best months to play golf in Scotland as 10:30pm sunsets allow for tee times during the early evening. Course Rates and Peak Times For Golf in Scotland. Between May and September Scotland becomes overrun with golf visitors which pushes the rates up considerably.

How to experience the best of Scotland in 5 days?

Feb 15, 2016 · If you don’t mind paying high season rates, I think that late May and/or early June is the best time to visit Scotland for golf. The courses and hotels aren’t too busy, the days are long, and the courses are in great shape. If you want to take advantage of shoulder season rates, I recommend April.

What are the best golf courses near Edinburgh Scotland?

You can add what amounts to about 3 days to a weeks golf package tour. July is the warmest month of the year in St Andrews. Play on the Old Course is busy. The middle of the month sees the school summer holidays begin which can start a ‘super peak’ season lasting into mid August.

What are the best castle tours in Scotland?

Feb 02, 2022 · Scotland is a popular country to travel to for avid golfers. Anytime between April and September would be a good time for golf. However in April and May you’ll likely still see rain and wind, but almost no crowds. June, may be the best time for golfing due to weather. What is the best month to golf in Scotland?

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What is the best month to play golf?

Fall is an amazing time of the year. The air gets a bit crisp, the colors become a true vision of wonder and joy. The golf courses are in pristine shape—and they are not crowded!Oct 25, 2020

Can you golf year round in Scotland?

2) The Course Access: Scottish courses are open all year round, but in winter the only people playing them are the locals. That's particularly good news at St. Andrews where a tee time on the Old Course (a 50–50 proposition from April through October) is pretty much a slam dunk at this time of year. See for yourself .Dec 22, 2016

How late can you play golf in Scotland?

Due to its northern location Scotland enjoys extensive daylight hours throughout the summer months. From late May until early September it starts to get light at 5am and does not get dark until 10pm. For golfers it is perfectly feasible to go out for a round after an early dinner, weather permitting.

How much does a round of golf cost in Scotland?

The total green fees would be £1,800 to £1,900 pp in the high season, depending on the courses chosen, and £1,000 pp (or less) off-peak. Three clubs (Kingsbarns, Royal Aberdeen and Muirfield) make up 37% of the total cost and the rounds at the other clubs would all be between £25 and £150.Aug 10, 2018

How rainy is it in Scotland in May?

3.5 inchesThe month with the most rain in Scotland is May, with an average rainfall of 3.5 inches. The month with the least rain in Scotland is January, with an average rainfall of 1.5 inches.

Do I need a handicap to play golf in Scotland?

Do I need a handicap certificate or official handicap? Some Scottish golf courses request that all golfers are able to provide official proof of handicap. A letter from your club is generally not sufficient.

What handicap do you need for St Andrews?

36 or lowerAll golfers on the St Andrews Old course are required to have a recognised handicap. Both men and women should have a handicap of 36 or lower. This is a new higher limit for men, introduced in 2020. All golfers must be able to present an official handicap or certificate prior to play on the Old course.

What is shoulder season at St Andrews?

Plan your trip to the Home of Golf. Find green fees and other important information for our seven courses here at St Andrews Links....Fees for all other courses.Eden Courseseasonadult £under 16 £1 Dec 2021 - 31 Mar 2022 Low Season28141 - 17 Apr Shoulder Season392018 Apr - 16 Oct High Season60302 more rows

Do you need a handicap to play Carnoustie?

Visitors must have a recognised handicap of 28 or less for men and 36 or less for women and should bring with them their current handicap certificate as these may be required prior to play.

What is the most expensive round of golf in the UK?

1. Turnberry - Ailsa Course - £350. Located on the coast of the outer Firth of Clyde in the south west of Scotland, The Ailsa course is the most famous of the Turnberry courses, owned by US President Donald Trump.Apr 21, 2017

How much does it cost to play Nairn Golf Course?

18-Hole CourseGreen FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays18 Holes£85 (102 €)£85 (102 €)36 Holes£125 (150 €)£125 (150 €)

How much does a round of golf cost at St Andrews Scotland?

For a round, it costs about the same as your normal PGA Tour venue open to the public. Depending on the exchange rate, the 2018 green fee to play the Old Course is 180 pounds, which is about $250.Oct 1, 2017

When is shoulder season golf?

You can expect anywhere from a 20-50% discount off peak (summer) tee time rates from March to April and September to October. One consideration is the mats that some courses make golfers use when hitting from the fairway.

Why don't you book tee times at St Andrews?

If you have the choice, don’t book 7AM tee times because you could end up waiting until 10AM for the course to thaw. Keep in mind that on the St Andrews Old Course, frost delays don’t delay tee times – instead, the early frost-delayed tee times are cancelled.

What time is the sunset in the summer?

Follow that with 4:30AM sunrises and 10:30PM sunsets in the summer (mid June has the longest days of the year). This means final tee times in the summer fall as late as 5:30 or even 6PM. Light spills into quite a few other factors when planning your trip.

What is a busy date?

You should also consider what are generally called “busy dates” at courses. These are days when the course is hosting an event and is closed to the public. Busy dates can be infrequent at some courses and very common at others. In all cases, check a club’s website before assuming a set of dates will be open.

When are mats in play?

They take some getting used to, but I have found that they never ruined a round of golf for me. Mats are generally in play at courses from November 1 to March 31st, but each course is different.

When to cut down fescue rough?

While many courses are in great shape over the winter and off-season, some utilize winter greens and others cut down the fescue rough substantially before it grows back in the spring and early summer. Be prepared for courses that don’t look like the postcard if you choose to play in the early shoulder season.

Can you have rain in St Andrews in November?

You can have absolutely perfect days in November and you can have cold rain for a week in July. We had three weeks one April in St Andrews where I never saw a cloud in the sky. The average days with precipitation in St Andrews is lower in April than in July.

Why are golf courses open in winter?

The Winter. A surprisingly high number of courses stay open in the winter, due to the good drainage for sand content in the soils and being at sea-level. Green fees are usually half the price by now. Significant savings can also be made on accommodation too.

What is the wettest month in St Andrews?

Image by Kevin Murray CLICK. The Autumn. September is the wettest month of the year in St Andrews, as indeed the autumn season is. It’s also responsible for some of the most sublime playing conditions too characterised by a warming sun and crisp fresh air.

How many hours of daylight do you need to work in the Highlands?

This means the sun rises at approximately 04.00 and sets at 22.30 in the Highlands. You can work with 17 hours worth of useable daylight. This permits you to play two rounds should you choose, or use the daylight to travel between venues in order to open the whole country up.

What is the longest day of the year in Carnoustie?

The Summer. A day or so either side of June 20th is the years longest. This means the sun rises at approximately 04.00 and sets at 22.30 in the Highlands.

When does Dunhill Links Challenge take place?

The Dunhill Links Challenge (a European tour event) takes place at the end of September and also closes down Carnoustie and Kingsbarns. By the middle of October of a lot of courses move onto their shoulder season rates. Royal Troon closes for visitor play in early October.

When is the green fee in St Andrews?

The first two weeks of April see most courses offering ‘shoulder season’ green fees. Typically 33% less expensive than the full peak season rate. April is the driest month of the year by rainfall in St Andrews. May is a warmer version of April. Most courses are now on their full summer green fees.

Is the weather in the UK temperate?

Officially the climate of the UK is categorised as “temperate”, although the weather is often ‘changeable’. As golfers, your biggest enemy on a links course is likely to be wind, but that’s part of the challenge. The best advice is to prepare for a bit of rain and have a waterproof contingency available.

The Travel Season

The golf travel season in Scotland typically runs from April through October. This window should serve as the starting point for the dates of your trip. It’s certainly possible to travel outside of these months, but keep in mind that the frigid temperatures will make for a frosty experience.

Keep an Eye on The Open

When choosing the dates for your Scottish golf tour, there’s a fairly important event to consider: The Open. The arrival of the Claret Jug in Scotland brings with it a fair amount of disruption for golf travelers.

Caution: September in St. Andrews

If you’re hoping to score Old Course tee times, September may not be the ideal month for your trip. The R&A and other St. Andrews golf clubs hold various events and meetings throughout the month of September.

What Else is On

The Open is not the only big event that may influence when you choose to travel. The Women’s Open, the Senior Open, and the men’s and women’s Scottish Opens may also occupy some prime dates on your calendar. On the other hand, some events may draw you in as opposed to steering you away from certain dates.

2022 May Be Your Year

Perhaps the biggest factor that may impact when you take your Scotland golf trip is also a very timely one. The unprecedented effect of COVID-19 on golf travel has put a crunch on availability at the marquee golf courses in Scotland. For this reason, you may find that 2022 is the year for you.

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