Golf Scotland
Although golf's place of origin is uncertain, Scotland has the strongest claim. As early as 1457 it was banned there as a threat to archery practice, which was considered vital to national defense. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, Scotland (founded 1754), is the international shrine of golf, and the club's basic rules are the worldwide standards.
 
 
Sandford Country House Hotel
Two Day Golf Breaks from £115 per person
18 Holes of Golf on arrival, 3 course Dinner, Bed & Breakfast, Golf at St Michaels and Drumoig. Golf upgrades available on request. Enjoy an extra nights D,B & B and 18 holes for only £74.pp Two nights D,B&B and 3 rounds for £189.pp Tel: 01382 541802

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Recognized all over the world as the 'Home of Golf', Scotland offers golf in its purest form. It's famous links courses are world-renowned and include the famous St. Andrews, the instant classic, Kings Barns and hidden gems such as Royal Dornach and Machrihanish. The sheer quantity and quality of golf courses in Scotland is breathtaking.

Accommodation to cater to all tastes is readily available and this site lists all of these in an easy to find listing. Golfers are always made welcome and the food and drink in this beautiful country are almost as famous as the courses themselves.

 
 
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