1.1 In these Terms and Conditions the following words shall have the meanings ascribed to them:-
“Booking” means your acceptance of a Quote by receipt by us of the relevant Deposit and the relevant Quote signed to signify your acceptance;
“you” means the client as detailed in the Booking and all participants on the Tour;
“us” or “we” means Bonnie Wee Limited, trading as Bonnie Wee Golf.
“Service” means, as far as applicable to each Tour, any element of the Tour, including but not limited to, each of travel to and from the destinations stated in the Booking, accommodation, food, sight-seeing and recreational and sporting activity requirements together with business and conference service requirements to be provided to you during the Tour, detailed in the Booking or added by agreement between you and us;
“Invoice” means the invoice addressed to you;
“Quote” means the information and price details relating to a particular Tour provided by us, which are based on the information provided to us by you at the date of the Quote; and
“Tour” means the entirety of the Services to be enjoyed by you from the date of commencement to the date of return, all as set out in the Booking.
“Extras” means any costs in addition to your paid balance during your time on tour with us.
These Terms and Conditions form part of all Quotes and shall apply to all Bookings made by you whether based on a Quote or otherwise, to the Tour and all Services provided to you during the Tour and to any additional Services taken up by you during the Tour.
3.1 The prices stated in all Quotes and Bookings, along with any special conditions applicable to them, are based on your specified requirements. This includes the minimum number of participants (as specified in the Quote or Booking) traveling together on a Tour. We reserve the right to revise Quotes if your requirements change after the Quote has been issued.
3.2 All prices stated in Quotes and Bookings are inclusive of local Taxes, charged at the prevailing rate. We reserve the right to amend any Quotes to take account of changes to the prevailing rate of Value Added Tax.
3.3 All food prices in Quotes and Bookings exclude all beverages, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic, unless expressly stated otherwise.
3.4 Tips, gratuities and porterage costs are not included in Quotes or Bookings.
3.5 All Quotes are valid only on the date provided and thereafter are subject to fluctuation consequent upon any changes in our costs, rates of taxation and rates of exchange. We reserve the right to withdraw or amend any Quote subsequent to the date it is provided to you and prior to payment being made by you. Once payment has been
received in full by us the price of a Booking is thereafter guaranteed, subject to the provisions of Clause 3.6 below.
3.6 Should there be any increase in the cost to us, caused by changes in transportation costs, including the cost of fuel; currency exchange rate fluctuations; and/or dues, taxes or fees chargeable for services such as landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fee at ports and airports, the following shall apply, subject to Clause 3.7 below:
3.6.1 Where that increase is less than 2% of the total cost of the Tour attributable to you, we shall absorb that increase and there will be no resultant increase in the cost of your Booking;
3.6.2 Where that increase is greater than 2% but less than 10% of the total cost of the Tour attributable to you, we will pass that increased cost to the extent to which it exceeds 2% of the total cost of the Tour attributable to you, on to you and the cost of your Booking shall be increased accordingly;
3.6.3 Where that increase is greater than 10% of the total cost of the Tour attributable to you, we will notify you and you will have the option of continuing with the Tour arrangements and meeting the extra costs or of cancelling with a refund of any money you have paid to us, except any charges we have incurred for amendments. If you decide to cancel the Tour, you must do so within seven working days of the issue of the notification to you of the revised cost.
3.7 We will not make any increase in the total cost of the Tour attributable to you within 30 days prior to your scheduled commencement date.
3.8 We have taken all care to ensure published information and prices are accurate however if we identify an error or omission following publication, we will inform you before confirming your booking. The revised information will then form part of your contract. If an error or omission is discovered after your booking is made, we will always try to advise you prior to your holiday.
3.9 On receipt of your payment, we will email confirmation of your Booking with Bonnie Wee Golf. The confirmation will clearly state the balance to be paid and the date by which it is due.
3.10 Please check the confirmation carefully to make sure that all your Booking details are all correct. If your confirmation appears to be incorrect or incomplete please notify us immediately and we will endeavour to make the necessary changes.
3.11 Bonnie Wee Golf reserves the right to make changes to and correct errors after Bookings have been confirmed.
4.1 We are required to comply with all relevant statutes and regulations including the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992. We undertake to provide the Tour to you upon the terms detailed in the Booking and these Terms and Conditions.
4.2 We have in place Tour Organisers Liability Insurance, with Jensten Underwriting (SME) Limited (the insurer) (Policy Number: TO/7118/510254/2023)
The Insurer’s details are as follows:
Jensten Underwriting (SME) Limited
Beaufort House
15 St. Botolph Street
London, BC3A 7BB
Full details of the policy are available upon request.
5.1 The following payment conditions shall apply to all Bookings made with us, except where specifically stated otherwise. In the event that alternative or additional terms and conditions are to apply to any part of a Booking, the Tour, or any Services taken up by you, notice will be given to you of the existence of such alternative or additional terms and conditions, and the extent to which those alternative or additional terms and conditions apply will be communicated to you. In the event of any inconsistency or conflict between these Terms and Conditions and any alternative or additional terms and conditions in respect of which notice has been given to you, the provisions of these Terms and Conditions shall prevail.
5.2 Unless otherwise stated in writing in the quote, a Deposit of either 25% or 50% (depending on time of initial booking) of the total cost of the Booking is payable upon confirmation of the Booking by us, plus any additional deposits required as detailed and itemised in the Quote (e.g. a 100% payment is required for green fees at specific courses where this is non-refundable and non-transferable)
5.3 The remainder of the total cost of the Booking will be payable 112 days (16 weeks) prior to the date of commencement of the Tour.
5.4 All payments made by you (the client) to Bonnie Wee Golf are non-refundable and non-transferable. The only exception is if Bonnie Wee Golf requests an advance deposit to secure a tee time, and we are unable to fulfill this due to insufficient availability from the golf courses. This applies to specific courses, including but not limited to Muirfield, Royal County Down, Royal Portrush, and St Andrews Old Course. Should any deposits be eligible for a refund, this will incur an administration fee of 10% of the value.
5.5 The cost of any additional Services (‘extras’) not detailed in the Booking but enjoyed by you during the Tour and which are paid for by us must be settled in full within 28 days following the final day of the Tour, as stated in the Booking. In the event that you cancel your restaurant reservation within 48 hours of the scheduled reservation time, you (the client) will be liable for the full payment of the deposit paid by Bonnie Wee Golf.
5.6 The Tour shall be provided to you at the rates and upon the payment terms detailed in the Booking. Time shall be of the essence in respect of payments due by you and we shall be entitled to cancel the Booking in accordance with Clause 10.1 if the balance of the cost of the Booking payable pursuant to Clause 5.3 above has not been received by us at least 21 days prior to the date of commencement of the Tour.
5.7 Bonnie Wee Golf accepts the following forms of payment: 5.6.1 Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express; 5.6.2 Debit Cards: Maestro, Switch, Electron, Solo and Delta; 5.6.3 Bank Transfers.
6.1 We will notify you of any necessary alterations to the Tour or if we require to cancel the Tour as soon as is reasonably possible. Minor alterations to the Tour will be effected by way of a comparable alternative. If we cancel the Tour you shall be entitled to a full refund. In the event of a major alteration to the Tour, you shall be entitled to either accept the alternative package, or to cancel the Tour with full refund.
6.2 A major alteration to the Tour prior to the commencement date is deemed to involve a change to your chosen golfing destination. Please note that we do not guarantee the availability of tee times at any golf course, where demand may often exceed availability; in event of non-availability, we shall endeavour to secure the next best alternative golf course.
6.3 Please also be aware that some golf courses may pair you up with other golfers during peak times.
7.1 When travelling, we highly recommend purchasing a robust travel insurance policy that covers you and your group for the duration of your tour. It is important that you have sufficient insurance in place to cover you and your group against things such as, but not limited to, cancellation, baggage loss, accidents, health issues, travel restrictions and force majeure. Your insurance should also cover you against the outbreak of disease and the outbreak of war which may affect your travel destination country. You should also have suitable insurance to cover you for any activities which you expect to take part in, such as golf. You should take your policy details with you.
8.1 The following cancellation charges will be payable in respect of a total cancellation of a Booking:-
8.1.1 for cancellations up until 112 (16 weeks) days prior to the commencement of the tour, all cancellation charges charged to us by our suppliers in respect of the cancelled tour plus an administrative fee of 10% of the cost of the Booking plus VAT will be payable by you to us;
8.1.2 for cancellations between 111 and 60 days (inclusive) prior to the commencement of the tour, all cancellation charges charged to us by our suppliers in respect of the cancelled Tour plus an administrative fee of 15% of the cost of the Booking plus VAT will be payable by you to us;
8.1.3 for cancellations between 59 and 30 days (inclusive) prior to the commencement of the tour, all cancellation charges charged to us by our suppliers in respect of the cancelled tour plus an administrative fee of 20% of the cost of the Booking plus VAT will be payable by you to us;
8.1.4 the full price of the tour as stated in the booking will be payable by you to us if:-
8.1.4.1 you notify us between 29 and 0 days (inclusive) prior to the commencement of the tour that you do not intend to take up the booking; or
8.1.4.2 you, without prior notice, fail to take up the booking.
9.1 Where your booking is for a tour undertaken as part of a group cancellation by other members of the group may impact on your tour as follows:
9.2 In addition to cancellation charges becoming payable by the individuals concerned in accordance with Clause 8 above, if you cancel or fail to take up a Booking which is for a Tour that is to be undertaken by a group, the following shall also apply:-
9.2.1 If, at any point up to 30 days before the start of the tour, if one or more members of the group cancel, we reserve the right to adjust the cost per participant for the Tour’s preparation and organization. If, after we present this revised cost and discuss it with you, you choose to cancel the booking, you will be liable to pay the full cancellation charges as outlined in Clause 8.
9.2.2 If at any point in the 30 days preceding the day of the commencement of the tour, more than 40% of the original number of participants in the tour have cancelled, we, in our sole discretion, shall be entitled to cancel the entire Booking. You shall then be liable to pay the appropriate full cancellation charges in accordance with Clause 8.
In the event that you cancel, in full or in part, a Service arranged by us for you at any time, you shall pay to us any cancellation charges charged to us by the relevant supplier in respect of the full or partial cancellation of the Service. In the event that you make a partial cancellation of a Service, it shall be at our sole discretion whether to provide that Service to you, depending on the number of participants remaining in respect of the Service and, on the basis of this, whether the Service can feasibly be provided to you. If we consider in our sole discretion that the Service will no longer be provided to you, you shall be liable to pay the full amount of the charges charged to us by the relevant supplier as if the Service had been cancelled in full by you.
In the event of your failure to pay us any outstanding balance by the due date, then we reserve the right to cancel the reservation, after due notice being provided to you. In such an event, or if you cancel the reservation, any deposit shall be forfeited and a cancellation charge will become payable by you to us in accordance with Clause 8.1.4.
12.1 The cancellation fees are accepted by you as a genuine pre-estimate of our loss as a result of the Tour not being taken up by you in whole or in part.
12.2 In the event of termination pursuant to Clauses 8 or 9 we shall have the right to retain any monies already paid under the Booking and apply the same towards satisfaction of the cancellation fees or any exceptional loss suffered by us.
12.3 Our right to require payment of the cancellation fees is without prejudice to any other right or remedy at law we may have against you.
13.1 You shall be responsible for any damage to or destruction of any property belonging to us or to a third party, which is attributable to you.
13.2 You will comply with all reasonable requests and directions from us and from the our suppliers.
13.3 A passport is necessary to travel to all European countries. Most European countries enjoy the same level of medical service as Great Britain however we recommend all clients to obtain from their own medical insurance when seeking medical assistance abroad in advance of travel. All passengers entering the USA from the UK now require a MRP (Machine Readable Passport). Certain countries require a pre- arranged entry visa; we accept no responsibility for visa requirements, and advise all travellers to ensure that the requisite documents are in place prior to travel. For more information consult the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
13.4 We strongly recommend that you purchase golf travel insurance. Some insurance companies may consider the game of golf as a dangerous sport and you should mention your participation when obtaining a quotation. You should also ensure that your golf equipment is covered in the policy.
13.5 If you have any special requests, you must advise us at the time of booking. Although we will endeavour to meet any such requests we regret we cannot guarantee to do so.
13.6 We cannot accept any responsibility in any ruling by the hotel/golf course if you or any of your group is unable to play due to inappropriate attire. Please check before you travel that your group is aware of appropriate golfing attire.
13.7 Knowledge of golf etiquette and the rules of golf are expected by all members of your group. Some golf courses will require handicap certificates before accepting visitors, which we will try to advise you of at the time of booking.
13.8 Please note that all “extras” such as food, drink, entertainment, spa treatments and transport consumed by you but not listed in your Booking must be paid for by you and your booking with Bonnie Wee Golf only includes the package set out in your confirmation email and invoice. We accept no liability for any charges you consume in relation to any extras outside of the items listed in your Booking.
13.9 Bonnie Wee Golf acts as an agent for each supplier of the services that make up your Tour. If you have a complaint or experience any problems during your Tour please inform the relevant supplier immediately during your Tour. If you do not reach an acceptable conclusion during your Tour please notify us in writing by letter within a reasonable time from the end of the Tour.
14.1 We shall not be liable for to you for any damage caused to you by our failure to perform the Contract or our improper performance of the Contract if that failure is:-
14.1.1 attributable to you;
14.1.2 attributable to a third party unconnected with the provision of the Tour, and is unforeseeable or unavoidable; or
14.1.3 due to i) unusual and unforeseeable circumstances beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if we had exercised all due care; or ii) an event which we or the relevant supplier, even with all due care, could not foresee or forestall.
15.1 If we become entitled to take action under this Contract (e.g. to cancel because of non-payment) but do not immediately take that action, the fact that we have not taken the action immediately will not prevent us doing so later.
15.2 Any complaints relating to failure to perform or inadequate performance of the contract constituted by these Terms and Conditions and the Booking by us must be received by us within a reasonable time from your date of return from the Tour. Any assistance provided in resolving a complaint in relation to any supplier is provided on a goodwill basis and in our capacity as an agent. If you have a complaint concerning any Services we provide you must inform us immediately in writing within a reasonable time from your departure date. We regret we cannot accept any liability if we are not so notified. Our maximum liability to you if we are found to have been at fault in relation to any Service we provide is limited to the total cost of the Booking of which the Service forms part.
These Terms and Conditions, the Booking and any additional/alternative terms brought to your attention constitute the entire understanding between the parties concerning the Booking, the Tour and the Services. The construction, validity and performance of the Booking and these Terms and Conditions plus any additional/alternative terms brought to your attention shall be governed by the law of Scotland. Each provision of these Terms and Conditions shall be construed separately and notwithstanding that the whole or any part of such provision may prove to be illegal or unenforceable, the other provisions of these Terms and Conditions and the remainder of the provision in question shall continue in full force and effect.
All contracts entered into between you and us shall be governed by the law of Scotland. Any dispute arising under or in connection with these Terms and Conditions or any additional / alternative terms brought to your attention in connection with the Tour shall be referred in the first instance to arbitration by a single arbiter appointed by agreement by us and you or, failing agreement, nominated on the application of either party by the President for the time being of the Law Society of Scotland, and the parties agree to be bound by the appointed arbiter’s decision. In the event that the Arbiter is unable to reach a decision in relation to the dispute, or if the Arbiter’s decision is that the dispute should be referred to an alternative body for resolution, or if you request that the dispute be referred directly to the Courts, you and we agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Scottish Courts.
Last updated: June 2024
Gullane Golf Club, located on Scotland’s picturesque East Lothian coast, is a top destination for golf enthusiasts.
Established in 1882, it boasts three outstanding links courses, including the renowned Gullane No. 1, which has hosted prestigious tournaments like the Scottish Open. The club offers stunning views of the Firth of Forth, challenging layouts, and immaculately maintained fairways and greens.
Gullane Golf Club combines tradition with modern amenities, providing a warm welcome to members and visitors alike.
Tralee Golf Club, located on Ireland’s breath-taking Wild Atlantic Way in County Kerry, is a world-renowned links course designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer.
The course features undulating fairways, natural dunes, and impeccably designed greens, providing an unforgettable test for golfers of all levels. Each hole offers a unique blend of beauty and difficulty, with the back nine famously described as “the most spectacular in the world.”
Ballyliffin Golf Club, located in the stunning Inishowen Peninsula of County Donegal, is Ireland’s northernmost golf destination, offering two world-class links courses – Glashedy Links and The Old Links. Renowned for their pristine condition, challenging layouts, and breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding countryside, Ballyliffin is a must-play for golf enthusiasts.
Glashedy Links, designed by Pat Ruddy and Tom Craddock, offers a modern challenge, while The Old Links, steeped in history, provides a classic links experience.
Rosapenna Golf Resort in Donegal, Ireland, is a world-renowned destination for exceptional links golf along the scenic Wild Atlantic Way. Boasting three outstanding courses—Old Tom Morris Links, Sandy Hills Links, and the acclaimed St. Patrick’s Links—Rosapenna offers a perfect blend of challenging play and breathtaking coastal views over Sheephaven Bay.
Designed by legendary architects, each course provides a unique test of skill for golfers of all levels. With luxurious accommodations and top-tier facilities, Rosapenna Golf Resort is an unforgettable escape for golf enthusiasts seeking an authentic Irish links experience in a spectacular natural setting.
Cruden Bay Golf Club, located on Scotland’s stunning Aberdeenshire coastline, offers a world-class golfing experience.
Renowned for its breath-taking views of the North Sea, this traditional links course combines natural beauty with a challenging layout. Established in 1899, Cruden Bay Golf Club is ranked No. 7 on Scotland’s Golf Coast Trail and consistently among the top courses globally, drawing golf enthusiasts from around the world. Its unique dunes, undulating fairways, and fast greens provide a test for players of all levels. The historic clubhouse adds to the charm, offering a warm welcome and excellent amenities.
Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, founded in 1780, is the sixth-oldest golf club in the world and a must-visit destination for golf enthusiasts.
Located in Aberdeen, this historic links course is renowned for its challenging layout, breath-taking views, and rich golfing heritage. The Balgownie Links, Royal Aberdeen’s championship course, features rolling fairways, dramatic dunes, and fast, undulating greens that test players of all skill levels.
As the home club of three members of the famed Bonnie Wee Team and host to prestigious events like the Scottish Open, it is globally celebrated.
Trump International Golf Links & Hotel Doonbeg – a stunning coastal retreat on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
Nestled in County Clare, this world-class resort offers elegant suites, exceptional dining, and breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Golf enthusiasts can enjoy the championship links course, designed by Greg Norman, while others relax in the White Horses Spa or explore nearby attractions like the Cliffs of Moher and Loop Head Peninsula.
Dunluce Lodge – a premium retreat opening in 2025, overlooking the breath-taking Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland.
Perfectly positioned near the world-famous Royal Portrush Golf Club, this exclusive lodge offers elegant accommodations, modern amenities, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. Ideal for golf enthusiasts, it provides easy access to iconic attractions like the Giant’s Causeway and Dunluce Castle.
Old Head Suites – located on the spectacular Old Head of Kinsale along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way.
Overlooking dramatic cliffs and the Atlantic Ocean, these exclusive suites offer elegant interiors, modern amenities, and breath-taking views. Guests can enjoy access to the world-renowned Old Head Golf Links, spa treatments, and fine dining. Immerse yourself in luxury and tranquillity while exploring Kinsale’s rich history and gourmet restaurants nearby.
The Merchant Hotel Belfast – Experience 5-star luxury in the heart of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter. Housed in a stunning Grade A listed building, The Merchant Hotel combines Victorian grandeur with modern elegance.
Enjoy opulent rooms, award-winning dining, a rooftop gym, and a relaxing spa. Savour cocktails at the famous Cocktail Bar or dine at the Great Room Restaurant under a magnificent glass dome.
Perryville House Kinsale – a boutique family run Georgian-style guesthouse in the heart of Kinsale, Ireland’s gourmet capital.
Overlooking the picturesque harbour, this elegant retreat combines timeless style with modern comfort. Relax in beautifully appointed rooms, enjoy a delicious locally sourced breakfast, and explore Kinsale’s renowned restaurants, shops, and historic sites just steps away.
The Killarney Park Hotel – one of Ireland’s finest hotels, located in the heart of Killarney.
Renowned for exceptional service, elegant rooms, and world-class amenities, it’s the perfect retreat for relaxation and adventure. Enjoy gourmet dining, a tranquil spa, and a heated outdoor pool. Just steps from Killarney National Park and the Ring of Kerry, it’s ideal for exploring and is the perfect base for many golfers.
The Merrion Hotel Dublin – Dublin’s most elegant hotel, located in the city’s Georgian heart.
Renowned for its timeless charm, this award-winning hotel offers opulent rooms, exquisite dining, and world-class service. Enjoy Michelin-starred cuisine at Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud, relax at The Merrion Spa, or unwind in the stunning private gardens. Just steps from Grafton Street and top attractions, it’s the ideal base to explore Dublin.
Slieve Donard Hotel – Experience luxury and elegance at the Slieve Donard Hotel, a stunning 4-star resort nestled at the foot of the Mourne Mountains in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. Overlooking the Irish Sea and adjacent to the world-famous Royal County Down Golf Course, it’s the perfect destination for relaxation and adventure.
Enjoy luxurious rooms, award-winning dining, and a rejuvenating spa with breath-taking views.
Discover Luxury at Adare Manor – Experience the timeless elegance of Adare Manor, Ireland’s award-winning 5-star castle resort. Nestled in the heart of County Limerick, this historic estate offers opulent accommodations, Michelin-star dining, and world-class golf on a championship course.
Indulge in rejuvenating spa treatments, explore enchanting gardens, or enjoy outdoor activities like falconry and archery.
The Municipal Hotel Liverpool offers luxury, elegance, and timeless charm in the heart of the city. Located in a beautifully restored historic building, this hotel combines modern comfort with classic style.
It provides spacious rooms, fine dining, a luxurious spa, and exceptional amenities. Perfectly situated near Liverpool’s top attractions, including the Albert Dock, Liverpool ONE, and cultural landmarks.
Titanic Hotel Liverpool is a luxurious and unique destination offering a blend of history and modern comfort. Located in the iconic Stanley Dock, this five-star hotel is housed in a stunning 19th-century warehouse, offering spacious rooms, chic interiors, and first-class amenities.
The Titanic Hotel Liverpool provides easy access to Liverpool’s vibrant attractions, including the Albert Dock, museums, and shopping.
Enjoy exquisite dining, a relaxing spa, and a tranquil atmosphere in this historic setting.
The Vincent Hotel Southport offers a luxurious stay in the heart of Southport, combining contemporary style with exceptional service. This upscale hotel provides stylish rooms, fine dining, and a range of amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Enjoy easy access to Southport’s top attractions, including the famous promenade, shopping areas, and golf courses.
The Sir Christopher Wren hotel allows you to experience timeless elegance and impeccable service at this iconic hotel, which blends history with modern comfort.
Perfectly located in the heart of Windsor, it offers easy access to top attractions, shopping, and dining. Enjoy stylish rooms, fine dining, and exceptional amenities.
Princes Golf Club, located in Sandwich, Kent, is one of the finest links courses in England. Established in 1906, it offers a challenging and scenic 27-hole layout set against the stunning backdrop of the Kent coastline.
Known for its natural beauty, Princes Golf Club features undulating fairways, deep bunkers, and fast greens, providing a true test for golfers of all abilities. The course has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments, including The Open Championship qualifiers.
Royal St George’s Golf Club, located in Sandwich, Kent, is one of the most prestigious golf clubs in England. Established in 1887, it features an exceptional links course that has hosted The Open Championship numerous times.
Known for its challenging layout, deep bunkers, undulating fairways, and fast greens, the course offers a true test for golfers of all levels. Royal St George’s has stunning views of the English Channel.
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club, located in Deal, Kent, is one of the most historic and prestigious golf clubs in England.
Established in 1892, it features an exceptional links course that offers stunning views of the English Channel. Designed by Harry Colt, the course is renowned for its challenging layout, strategic bunkers, and fast greens, making it a true test for golfers of all levels. With its rich history and tradition, Royal Cinque Ports has hosted several prestigious events, including The Open Championship qualifiers.
The Berkshire Golf Club, located in Ascot, England, is one of the most prestigious and historic golf clubs in the UK. Founded in 1893, it boasts two exceptional courses: the Blue Course and the Red Course, both renowned for their stunning landscapes and challenging layouts.
Set amidst beautiful heathland, the courses feature strategic bunkers, undulating fairways, and fast greens, providing a true test of skill. The club has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments and remains a sought-after destination for golf enthusiasts.
Royal Liverpool Golf Club, located in Hoylake, England, is one of the world’s most prestigious golf courses. Established in 1869, it has hosted numerous Open Championships, showcasing its rich history and challenging links design. Golfers can experience world-class facilities, stunning coastal views, and a course that tests every skill level. As a top destination for golf enthusiasts, Royal Liverpool offers a perfect blend of tradition and excellence. Whether you’re planning a golf trip or attending a major tournament, Royal Liverpool Golf Club promises an unforgettable experience. Book your tee time now and play where champions are made!
St George’s Hill Golf Club, located in Weybridge, Surrey, is one of the most exclusive and prestigious golf clubs in England. Founded in 1912, it features an exceptional 18-hole course set within 400 acres of beautiful heathland.
The course, designed by renowned architect Harry Colt, is known for its challenging layout, strategic bunkers, and fast greens, providing a true test for golfers of all levels. St George’s Hill has hosted numerous major events and remains a top destination for golf enthusiasts seeking both history and excellence.
Sunningdale Golf Club, located in Berkshire, England, is one of the country’s most prestigious golf clubs, known for its two exceptional courses: the Old Course and the New Course. Established in 1900, Sunningdale offers a classic heathland golf experience, with undulating fairways, challenging bunkers, and fast greens.
The Old Course is particularly famous for hosting numerous prestigious events, including the English Amateur Championship and Walker Cup. Both courses feature breathtaking views and are renowned for their exceptional condition.
Walton Heath Golf Club, located in Surrey, England, is home to two world-class championship courses—the Old Course and the New Course.
Established in 1903, the club has a rich history and is renowned for its challenging layouts, designed by Herbert Fowler. Both courses offer stunning heathland scenery, strategic bunkering, and fast, undulating greens, providing a true test for golfers of all levels. The Old Course has hosted prestigious tournaments, including the Ryder Cup, while the New Course complements it with equally demanding play.
The West Lancashire Golf Club, founded in 1873, is among the ten oldest golf clubs in England and features one of the most natural and testing links courses in the British Isles. Designed by renowned architect C.K. Cotton, the course spans 200 acres and exemplifies the ideal golf layout with two loops of nine holes, both finishing at the clubhouse.
Its undulating fairways, fast greens, and stunning coastal views create a true links experience that challenges golfers of all abilities. With a rich history, exceptional facilities, and a reputation for hosting prestigious tournaments.
The Marcliffe Hotel and Spa Aberdeen is a luxurious five-star country retreat nestled in eight acres of tranquil woodlands, just minutes from Aberdeen city centre. Renowned for its elegant rooms and suites, spa treatments, and fine dining experiences, it offers the perfect blend of comfort and sophistication. Guests can savour locally sourced Scottish seafood, prime-aged steaks, and seasonal game at the award-winning Conservatory Restaurant.
Links House at Royal Dornoch is a luxurious five-star boutique hotel in the Scottish Highlands, offering elegance, comfort, and timeless charm. Located just steps from the world-renowned Royal Dornoch Golf Club, it’s a dream destination for golf enthusiasts and luxury seekers alike. The hotel features beautifully appointed rooms, fine dining at its award-winning restaurant, and personalised service.
Experience unparalleled hospitality, gourmet cuisine, and bespoke activities, making it the ultimate Highland escape.
Gleneagles Hotel, a luxurious five-star resort in the heart of Scotland, is renowned as “The Glorious Playground” for its elegance, world-class golf courses, and exceptional hospitality. Nestled in Perthshire’s stunning countryside, it hosted the prestigious 2014 Ryder Cup, cementing its status as a premier golfing destination. Gleneagles features three championship golf courses, including the iconic King’s and Queen’s Courses.
Guests can indulge in fine dining at the Michelin-starred Andrew Fairlie restaurant, relax in the award-winning spa, and enjoy outdoor activities like shooting, horse riding, and falconry.
Trump Turnberry, a luxury five-star resort on Scotland’s rugged Ayrshire coast, offers world-class hospitality and breath-taking views of the Irish Sea. Renowned for its championship Ailsa Golf Course, it’s a dream destination for golf enthusiasts. The hotel features elegant rooms, suites, and lodges, complemented by fine dining at 1906 and The Duel in the Sun. Guests can relax at the award-winning spa or enjoy outdoor activities, including horse riding and falconry.
Rusacks St Andrews is a luxurious five-star hotel overlooking the iconic Old Course in St Andrews. Blending timeless elegance with modern comfort, it offers stylish rooms, fine dining, and stunning views of the legendary 18th hole. Perfect for golf enthusiasts and leisure travellers, the hotel features award-winning restaurants, including 18, serving locally sourced Scottish cuisine. Its prime location provides easy access to St Andrews’ historic landmarks, sandy beaches, and vibrant shopping streets.
Old Course Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa in St Andrews, Scotland, is a luxurious five-star retreat overlooking the world-famous Old Course and the iconic Swilcan Bridge. Renowned as a golfer’s paradise, it offers elegant rooms and suites with stunning views, award-winning dining at The Road Hole Restaurant, and rejuvenating treatments at the Kohler Waters Spa. With a prime location, it provides direct access to championship courses and top attractions, including St Andrews Cathedral and Castle.
Wallasey Golf Club, founded in 1891, is a historic championship links course located on England’s Golf Coast. Established by members from nearby Hoylake, Wallasey quickly became a favourite for Liverpool businessmen seeking a convenient escape for world-class golf.
The legendary Tom Morris Senior of St Andrews, a four-time Open Champion, designed the course, ensuring a challenging yet rewarding layout. Wallasey’s reputation for exceptional greens dates back to an 1893 newspaper comment noting they were in “excellent condition” – a standard that continues to this day.
Southport & Ainsdale Golf Club, established in 1906, is a challenging championship links course located on England’s Golf Coast. Renowned for its traditional layout and first-class facilities, the course has evolved over time while retaining its classic links character.
Having hosted the prestigious Ryder Cup twice, in 1933 and 1937, alongside notable tournaments such as the British Ladies’ Open and British Amateur Championship. It also remains a key final qualifying venue for The Open Championship.
Voted among the top 50 courses in Great Britain, Southport & Ainsdale provides a true test of golf.
Formby Golf Club, founded in 1884, is a true championship links course that offers a unique and unforgettable golfing experience. Set amidst mature sand dunes and towering pinewoods, the course delivers a stunning contrast of landscapes. With undulating fairways, well-protected greens, and challenging tee shots, Formby tests golfers of all skill levels.
The club’s impressive clubhouse provides exceptional facilities, including superb dining, a choice of welcoming bars, a snooker room, and comfortable Dormy accommodation for overnight stays.
Hillside Golf Club, located in Southport on England’s Golf Coast, is part of the country’s finest stretch of coastal links courses. Renowned for its stunning layout and exceptional course conditions, Hillside has a rich history of hosting prestigious amateur and professional tournaments.
In 2019, Hillside was selected by the European Tour to host the British Masters, further cementing its status as a world-class golfing venue. The R&A has also been a frequent visitor, with events such as The Amateur Championship, Ladies Amateur Championship, and Final Qualifying for The Open regularly staged here.
Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club, founded in 1886, is one of the world’s premier links courses, located on England’s picturesque Lancashire coast. Renowned for its rich history and challenging layout, the course was constructed in 1897, and its iconic clubhouse celebrated its centenary in 1998.
Royal Lytham has proudly hosted 11 Open Championships, 2 Ryder Cups, and major tournaments such as the Women’s British Open, Seniors Open Championship, and the Walker Cup in 2015. The club’s reputation for exceptional course conditions and its warm Northern hospitality ensures visitors feel truly welcome.
Royal Birkdale Golf Club is a world-renowned championship course located on the stunning North West coast in Southport. Widely regarded as England’s finest golf course, Royal Birkdale has hosted more major championships and international events since World War II than any other course worldwide. Prestigious tournaments include The Open Championship, Ryder Cup, Women’s British Open, Senior Open, Amateur Championships, Walker Cup, and Curtis Cup.
Consistently ranked number one in England, among the top five in the UK, and within the top 35 courses globally, Royal Birkdale promises an exceptional golfing experience.
Lahinch Golf Club, located on Ireland’s stunning west coast in County Clare, has a rich history dating back to March 1892 when Alexander Shaw, Richard Plummer, and officers from the Black Watch Regiment discovered the ideal sand dunes for a golf course. On their second visit in April, they laid out the first course. The first round of golf was played on Good Friday, April 15, 1892, between Lieutenant William McFarlane and William F. McDonnell, a Limerick businessman, using feathers and sticks to mark the course.
In 1894, Alexander Shaw invited legendary Scottish golfer Old Tom Morris to redesign the course. Morris placed great emphasis on the natural sandhills, famously declaring Lahinch the “finest natural course he had ever seen.”
Today, Lahinch Golf Club remains one of Ireland’s premier links courses, renowned for its rich history, stunning setting, and challenging layout,
The Golf Course at Adare Manor, masterfully designed by Tom Fazio, is set within the stunning grounds of one of Europe’s most spectacular manor house hotels. Poised to rank among the world’s finest championship courses, it will proudly host the prestigious Ryder Cup in 2027.
Fazio’s redesign has transformed an already award-winning course into a parkland masterpiece, perfectly complementing the natural beauty of its surroundings. The course offers a truly world-class golfing experience, making it a must-visit destination for golf enthusiasts.
Nestled in Adare, a town renowned for its top-tier golf destinations, this breathtaking course elevates the golfing experience to new heights. With impeccable maintenance and challenging play, The Golf Course at Adare Manor promises an unforgettable round in a magnificent setting
Trump International Golf Links Doonbeg, located along Ireland’s stunning Wild Atlantic Way, has a rich history dating back to 1892 when officers of the Scottish Black Watch Regiment first recognized its potential for links golf. In the 1990s, the Doonbeg Community Development Company championed the concept of a golf course, leading to the purchase of 377 acres of pristine links land from local farming families.
Acquired by Doonbeg Golf Club Ltd. in 1999, construction began on the course, designed by legendary golfer Greg Norman. The course officially opened on July 9, 2002, with Greg Norman defeating Padraig Harrington in an exhibition match.
Now known as Trump International Golf Links Doonbeg, the course is renowned for its breathtaking coastal dunes, natural beauty, and challenging layout. Offering a world-class golf experience, it attracts players from across the globe to Ireland’s west coast, providing an unforgettable links golf destination.
The Old Course at Ballybunion Golf Club is consistently ranked among the top links courses in the world, most recently earning the title of #1 Links Course in Ireland by Golfing Magazine. Located on Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, Ballybunion offers two exceptional, traditional links courses that test every aspect of shot-making.
The Old Course is renowned for its majestic beauty, with contoured fairways weaving through towering grassy dunes and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Its unique character and challenging layout make it a standout among golf courses worldwide.
Rated as a ‘must-play’ destination for links golf enthusiasts, Ballybunion’s Old Course combines natural elegance with a stern test of skill, delivering an unforgettable golfing experience.
Dooks Golf Links, one of Ireland’s oldest golf courses, offers a breathtaking blend of history, challenge, and scenery. Voted Ireland’s Most Scenic Golf Course in 2020, it is set along the stunning Wild Atlantic Way, overlooking the dramatic Dingle Bay.
Golfers are treated to majestic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the nearby Reeks mountain range, home to Ireland’s highest peak, Carrauntoohil. This historic links course provides a unique golfing experience with undulating fairways, natural dunes, and strategically placed bunkers that deliver a technical challenge for players of all levels.
Dooks Golf Links is more than just a course—it’s a visual feast and a true escape for golf enthusiasts seeking serenity and adventure. With its spectacular coastal setting and rich heritage, it remains a must-play destination for golfers visiting Ireland.
Golf at Waterville Golf Links dates back to 1889, when it was part of the vibrant Waterville Athletic Club. By 1900, it became a cornerstone of village life and one of the first clubs affiliated with the Golfing Union of Ireland, showcasing its rich golfing heritage.
Today, Waterville offers a world-class links experience, with a course that can stretch to over 7,300 yards. However, golfers of all abilities are welcome, as multiple tee options are available on every hole, ensuring a challenging yet enjoyable round for everyone.
Set against the stunning backdrop of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, Waterville Golf Links combines history, beauty, and playability, making it a must-visit destination.
Old Head Golf Links is a spectacular par-72 course set on a 220-acre diamond-shaped promontory that stretches over two miles into the Atlantic Ocean. Located on Ireland’s southwest coast, it is almost an island, with dramatic cliffs rising over 300 feet and hidden caves beneath the course, offering an unparalleled golfing experience.
The course features 5 Par-5s, 5 Par-3s, and 8 Par-4s, spanning over 7,200 yards from the back tees, with at least six tee options per hole. Nine holes play along the cliff tops, while all 18 holes boast breath-taking ocean views, ensuring a visually stunning and challenging round.
With ever-changing sea breezes, Old Head Golf Links provides a stern test for both pros and high handicappers.
Established in 1890, The Island Golf Club is a renowned links course set in a stunning coastal location, surrounded by the sea on three sides. Nestled amidst the tallest sand dunes on Ireland’s east coast, the course offers a unique and challenging golf experience in rugged, natural terrain.
Conveniently located just 15 minutes from Dublin Airport and 30 minutes from Dublin City Centre, The Island Golf Club is easily accessible yet remains remote and tranquil, sitting in the serene Estuary of Donabate and Malahide.
Known for its dramatic dunes, undulating fairways, and true greens, The Island delivers an unforgettable test of traditional links golf. Its breath-taking scenery and secluded setting make it a must-play destination for golfers visiting Ireland’s east coast.
Portmarnock Golf Club, set on a narrow stretch of majestic duneland, is one of the most respected and historic venues in world golf. Its timeless links layout has hosted legendary players and prestigious events, showcasing its exceptional quality and challenge.
In 1960, icons Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead navigated its classic serpentine fairways to win the Canada Cup, while in 1991, American stars Phil Mickelson and David Duval triumphed in the Walker Cup. Additionally, Portmarnock has proudly hosted the Irish Open 19 times, further solidifying its status as a championship destination.
With 27 superbly crafted holes, Portmarnock delivers a true test of links golf, where precision and skill are rewarded. Its stunning natural beauty and storied history make it a bucket-list course for golfers worldwide.
Portstewart Golf Club is a must-visit destination for golfers seeking an unforgettable links experience on Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast. The club’s Strand Course, often regarded as one of the finest links courses in Ireland, offers world-class play amidst breathtaking natural beauty.
Set against the stunning backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean, the Strand Course weaves through towering sand dunes and offers panoramic views of Portstewart Strand beach, the River Bann, and Donegal’s hills. Its challenging layout features undulating fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and fast, true greens, providing a true test for golfers of all abilities.
Host to prestigious tournaments, including the 2017 Irish Open, Portstewart Golf Club combines rich history with an unforgettable setting. Whether for championship golf or scenic beauty, the Strand Course stands out as a top-tier links destination.
Royal County Down Golf Club is consistently ranked as the number one links golf course in the world. Located in the stunning Murlough Nature Reserve, it offers one of the most naturally beautiful settings, with the majestic Mountains of Mourne and Dundrum Bay providing a breathtaking backdrop.
The course features narrow, meandering fairways that wind through dramatic sand dunes, framed by vibrant purple heather and golden gorse—stunning yet punishing for wayward shots. Its iconic ‘bearded’ bunkers, with overhanging marram, red fescue, and heather, are renowned worldwide.
Royal Portrush Golf Club, once part of a small fishing village turned bustling seaside resort, is now a world-renowned international golf destination. Steeped in history and tradition, it boasts two exceptional links courses set amidst stunning rolling sand dunes and dramatic coastal scenery.
The iconic Dunluce Links, regarded as one of the finest in the world, has hosted major championships, including The Open. Golfers are drawn to its challenging fairways, spectacular views, and unrivalled experience.
Trump Turnberry, one of Scotland’s premier resort hotels, was created in the grand style of the early 20th century and is the proud winner of Scottish Hotel of the Year at the 2018 Scottish Hotel Awards.
As you approach the resort, you’ll be greeted by the breathtaking west coast of Scotland, giving way to the lush greens of the world-famous golf courses, with the iconic red roofs of this Edwardian-era hotel coming into view.
True to its history, the pace of life at Trump Turnberry is unhurried. Welcoming staff greet visitors with traditional Scottish hospitality, offering quiet but attentive service. In the distance, the imposing silhouette of Ailsa Craig adds to the allure, while a lone piper breaks the afternoon calm, making it easy to believe Turnberry exists for you alone.
With its rich history, luxurious amenities, and unmatched views, Trump Turnberry is the ultimate destination for those seeking a luxury resort experience on the west coast of Scotland.
Since its opening in 1924, Gleneagles has been a renowned luxury countryside estate in the heart of Scotland, once described as a “riviera in the Highlands.” Now a proud member of the Leading Hotels of the World, Gleneagles continues to offer an unrivaled array of attractions, making it a premier destination for both relaxation and adventure.
Guests can enjoy luxury hotel accommodation in a range of bespoke suites, with world-class service and amenities. The estate features three championship golf courses, offering golfers access to some of the finest courses in Scotland. For relaxation, the award-winning Gleneagles Spa provides a rejuvenating experience, while Restaurant Andrew Fairlie, Scotland’s only two Michelin-starred restaurant, delivers an exceptional dining experience.
In addition to golfing and dining, Gleneagles offers a wide variety of exciting activities, including shooting, falconry, fishing, gundog school, horse riding, and a Highland cow safari. Guests can also enjoy off-road driving, tree climbing, a zip wire experience, tennis, croquet, padel, cycling, archery, and scenic jogging trails. The estate also features a swimming pool, fitness classes, pitch and putt, putting green, and a fully-equipped gym.
The Rusacks Hotel, part of the Marine and Lawn Group, offers luxurious guestrooms and a range of premium amenities, making it the perfect base for golf lovers and luxury seekers in St Andrews. With three exceptional food and beverage outlets, including a rooftop bar and restaurant with private dining, guests can enjoy stunning views of the iconic Old Course and the historic Swilcan Bridge.
The hotel’s design draws inspiration from the legacy of golf legend Old Tom Morris, incorporating rich fabrics, dynamic plaids, and warm hues to reflect the lush coastal setting and St Andrews’ legendary golf tradition. This unique blend of luxury and heritage creates an unforgettable experience for visitors.
The Old Course Hotel, located along the world-famous 17th hole of the St Andrews Old Course, offers world-class luxury and breathtaking views of one of golf’s most legendary courses. Just a short walk from the historic St Andrews town centre, the hotel combines exceptional facilities with unrivaled access to Scotland’s golfing heritage.
Indulge in a range of culinary experiences at six unique restaurants and bars, offering everything from casual pub fare to exquisite fine dining.
For ultimate relaxation, visit the award-winning Kohler Waters Spa, featuring a 20-meter pool and tranquil treatment rooms, perfect for unwinding after a day on the course. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the state-of-the-art golf pro shop and direct access to the St Andrews Old Course.
Links House in Dornoch offers luxurious accommodation with fifteen individually styled bedrooms across three beautifully restored buildings. Each room is named after a renowned North Highland salmon river and features a stunning collection of antiques, fine artwork, and luxurious fabrics for a truly elegant experience.
Guests can also indulge in an exceptional dining experience at Mara Restaurant, where exquisite local cuisine is crafted with the finest ingredients.
Located just steps away from the world-famous Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Links House is the perfect retreat for golf enthusiasts, food lovers, and anyone seeking a peaceful getaway in the heart of Scotland’s Highlands.
Golf Tour Assistant
Lewis Ross brings over 7 years of experience working in the professional shop and caddying at Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, where he is also a proud member. With a proven track record, including caddying for golfing icons Gary Player and Sir Nick Faldo, Lewis combines expertise and passion for the sport.
Outside of golf, Lewis is a dedicated sports fan, supporting Chelsea Football Club and regularly attending rugby matches at Murrayfield to cheer on the Scottish national team.
After completing university, Lewis embraced his adventurous spirit, travelling across the globe to destinations such as New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Sri Lanka. A true thrill-seeker, he has skydived and conquered New Zealand’s tallest bungee jump (134m), always chasing excitement and new challenges.
Established in 1897, Western Gailes Golf Club is a stunning links course on Scotland’s Ayrshire coast, offering golfers a blend of traditional charm and modern challenges. Designed to make the most of the land’s natural contours, the course presents a fair test with very few “blind” shots.
Strategically placed bunkers, three meandering burns, the beach to the west, and the railway line to the east add to the challenge, while the ever-present breeze off the Firth of Clyde ensures a dynamic playing experience.
Western Gailes is highly ranked among the world’s top golf courses and has a rich tournament history. It has regularly served as a final qualifying venue for The Open Championship at Royal Troon and Turnberry and has hosted prestigious events such as the Curtis Cup and eight Scottish Amateur Championships.
Golf has been played on the West Links at North Berwick since the 17th century, making it one of the world’s oldest and most historic golf courses. Established in 1832, the club continues to offer a unique experience over the same piece of land that has welcomed golfers for centuries.
Set along Scotland’s stunning coastline, the course boasts breathtaking views of the Firth of Forth and its iconic islands, including Bass Rock, Craigleith, Lamb, and Fidra. Combined with the charming backdrop of North Berwick town, few locations rival the scenic beauty and history of this legendary links course.
The West Links is a true championship links course, having hosted prestigious events such as Final Qualifying for The Open Championship and both the Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Amateur Championships. Golfers can expect an excellent test of skill, with a layout that challenges players of all abilities.
Notably, the West Links holds a special place as No. 15 on the Old Tom Morris Trail, honouring its connection to the rich history of Scottish golf.
Situated on the stunning shores of the Moray Firth, Nairn Golf Club is a traditional Scottish links course that seamlessly blends natural beauty with a challenging layout. Founded in 1887, Nairn has evolved into one of Scotland’s best golf courses, attracting golfers of all abilities and hosting numerous prestigious championships over the years.
Created from a Highland wilderness of gorse and heather, the course delivers a true out-and-back links experience. The first six holes along the coast are widely regarded as some of the finest in Scotland, offering breathtaking views and demanding precision. Golf World’s Jock Howard praised Nairn, saying, “The putting surfaces are immaculate, and the variety of the examination never gets boring.”
No. 4 on the Old Tom Morris Trail, Nairn continues to be a highly regarded course in the golfing world. The course has recently undergone significant enhancements under the expert guidance of Mackenzie & Ebert, ensuring it remains a must-play destination for lovers of links golf.
Located on Scotland’s breathtaking Ayrshire coastline, Turnberry Golf is home to two world-class courses: the iconic Ailsa Course and the stunning King Robert the Bruce Course. Offering panoramic views of the Firth of Clyde, the Isle of Arran, and the historic Turnberry Lighthouse, it’s a destination that perfectly blends natural beauty with championship golf.
The Ailsa Course is globally renowned for hosting The Open Championship four times, providing a challenging test with its undulating fairways, deep bunkers, and coastal winds. Meanwhile, the King Robert the Bruce Course offers an equally impressive layout, combining playability with dramatic scenery.
Turnberry is celebrated for its rich heritage, exceptional design, and unforgettable golfing experience. With luxury amenities and pristine conditioning, Turnberry continues to attract golfers from around the world who seek to play on some of Scotland’s most iconic links.
The St Andrews Old Course, located in the heart of St Andrews, Scotland, is the most iconic golf course in the world. Dating back to the 15th century, this historic links course has shaped the game and hosted The Open Championship a record 30 times, more than any other venue.
Golfers from around the globe dream of walking across the legendary Swilcan Bridge on the 18th hole, retracing the footsteps of golf’s greatest players. Featured as No. 10 on the Old Tom Morris Trail, the Old Course’s natural layout, undulating fairways, and pot bunkers provide a challenging yet unforgettable experience.
For those planning their bucket-list trip, Bonnie Wee Golf is an Authorised Provider of guaranteed tee times on the Old Course, ensuring golfers secure their place on this legendary course.
Royal Troon Golf Club, one of Scotland’s finest links courses, hosted the 145th Open Championship in July 2016. This marked the ninth time The Open has been played at Troon, where Henrik Stenson famously lifted the Claret Jug after an epic final-round battle with Phil Mickelson—a performance widely regarded as one of the greatest duels in Open history.
The Old Course at Royal Troon is a true test of links golf and a challenging experience for even the most skilled players. The course demands accurate shot-making, with deep rough, gorse, and broom punishing errant shots. Golfers face an added challenge with the prevailing north-westerly wind, which makes the back nine particularly difficult. In contrast, players are advised to capitalise on scoring opportunities on the outward nine.
The history of Prestwick Golf Club dates back over 160 years to a time when golf was still in its infancy. In 1851, a group of 57 founding members who regularly gathered at the Red Lion Inn made the historic decision to form a golf club. They purchased two cottages opposite the tavern to serve as the club’s first base.
Prestwick holds a unique place in golf’s legacy as the birthplace of The Open Championship. A simple stone cairn located to the west of Prestwick’s iconic clubhouse marks the spot where the very first Open Championship tee shot was struck in 1860. This significant location corresponds to the opening hole of the original 12-hole course, the site where modern golf history began.
Prestwick is also recognised as No. 17 on the Old Tom Morris Trail, celebrating its connection to one of golf’s most influential figures and its role in the development of the sport.
On March 7th, 1744, the Edinburgh Town Council made history by presenting a silver club for annual competition to “The Gentleman Golfers”. This significant event marked a turning point for the game, as it led to the creation of the Thirteen Original Rules of Golf, establishing the first formal regulations for the sport.
Today, Muirfield stands as one of the most prestigious golf courses in the world. Renowned for hosting major championships—amateur and professional, international and national, for both men and women—Muirfield has crowned some of the game’s most worthy champions.
The course has hosted 16 Open Championships, cementing its status as a cornerstone of golf’s rich history. It has also been the venue for 11 Amateur Championships, further showcasing its commitment to the sport at all levels.
Golf has been played at Kingsbarns as early as 1793, making it a site steeped in golfing history. After several decades of use as farmland, the land was restored to its original purpose, reopening as a premier links golf course in July 2000. Despite its relative youth, Kingsbarns quickly earned global recognition, winning the Best New International Course award in its opening year.
Designed by renowned American architect Kyle Phillips in collaboration with co-owner Mark Parsinen—one of the few owner/designer/developers in golf—the course is a par-72 masterpiece. Its unique design features a sculpted two-tier topography, creating a natural amphitheatre effect that provides breath-taking views and enhances the playing experience.
Dumbarnie Links, Scotland’s newest championship golf course, opened in 2020 and has rapidly gained widespread acclaim for its exceptional design, playability, and stunning scenery. Designed by former Ryder Cup player Clive Clark, Dumbarnie offers a modern twist on traditional Scottish links golf, showcasing panoramic ocean views and a layout that appeals to golfers of all skill levels.
Located along the picturesque Firth of Forth, Dumbarnie features 14 holes with scenic vistas of the bay and coastline, providing a truly immersive experience. Several tees and greens are strategically placed near the water, enhancing the course’s visual appeal. The design incorporates three potentially driveable par-4s and multiple holes with risk-and-reward challenges, adding excitement and strategic playability to every round.
The course stretches from 5,300 to 6,900 yards but can be extended to a championship-ready 7,600 yards with additional professional tees. This versatility positions Dumbarnie Links as a prime contender for future major tournaments and professional events.
Carnoustie has hosted some of the most memorable moments in golf history. Major champions like Tom Watson, Padraig Harrington, Paul Lawrie, and Francesco Molinari all claimed their first Major victories at Carnoustie. Legendary golfer Ben Hogan famously played in—and won—his only Open Championship here. Although Hogan was initially unimpressed by Carnoustie’s lack of hills and trees, he quickly learned that a links course presents unique challenges. The test lies in its undulating fairways, strategically positioned greens, rough, and pot bunkers, combined with the ever-present Scottish wind.
Known as the toughest of all Open Championship courses, Carnoustie stretches to a formidable 7,421 yards, making it the longest course in the rotation. As Sir Michael Bonallack once said, “When the wind is blowing, it is the toughest golf course in Britain. And when it’s not blowing, it’s probably still the toughest.”
Stewart Morrison, Managing Director at Bonnie Wee, has recommended Carnoustie as a top course for 2025!
Founded in 1877, Royal Dornoch Golf Club has proudly held its Royal title for over 100 years. Known for exceptional standards, the club maintains a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, offering visitors a taste of traditional Highland hospitality.
The iconic Championship Course was originally designed by the legendary Old Tom Morris, who skilfully utilised the natural links-land terrain to craft a magical golfing experience. His work inspired five-time Open Champion Tom Watson to describe Royal Dornoch as:
“It’s the most fun I’ve ever had on a golf course!”
Royal Dornoch is also Course No. 2 on the Old Tom Morris Trail, a must-play for those following the legacy of one of golf’s greatest pioneers.
Founder & Director
Meet David Harris, the visionary force behind Bonnie Wee Golf. As the Founder and Company Director, David has transformed his passion for golf into a thriving business, dedicated to providing unforgettable golfing experiences.
David’s love affair with golf began at a young age, growing up playing and caddying at Royal Aberdeen. His deep-rooted connection to the game and Scotland’s golfing heritage inspired him to create Bonnie Wee Golf, where he could share his enthusiasm with fellow golf fans from around the globe.
With over 22 years of experience in the golf tourism industry, David combines his extensive knowledge of Scotland’s best golf destinations with a commitment to exceptional customer service. His hands-on approach ensures that every Bonnie Wee Golf tour is meticulously crafted, offering clients a seamless blend of challenging play and breathtaking scenery.
When he’s not orchestrating golf & sightseeing trips, David enjoys disappearing to Harris on the Western Isles of Scotland with his wife Julie.
His favourite course? It’s a tie between Royal Aberdeen & Cruden Bay – but he’ll leave that debate up to you!
Accounts Manager
Karen Simpson is our fabulous accountant with a knack for keeping finances in check. When she’s not crunching numbers, you’ll find her belting out tunes with her community choir, diving into a good book (not always the book club pick), or serving as a treasurer for a local food charity. She first tried golf at a work outing but lost count of her score – not that it stopped her!
Fun fact about Karen: the proud mum of two, Karen can deadlift 100kg, the equivalent of two powakaddy’s 💪🏼
Golf Tour Specialist
With a background in Scottish Cycling and events, Julie brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to business, enhancing the legendary Old Tom Morris Trail with her meticulous planning and passion for the history of golf in Scotland.
Julie’s journey into the world of golf tourism was a natural progression, combining her expertise in event management with her love for Scotland’s rich golfing heritage. Before joining Bonnie Wee Golf, Julie excelled in her roles with Scottish Cycling, where she managed major events and showcased her ability to deliver exceptional experiences.
At Bonnie Wee Golf, Julie is dedicated to curating unforgettable journeys along the Old Tom Morris Trail. Her attention to detail ensures that every aspect of the tour is perfectly planned, from tee times at historic courses to luxurious accommodations and bespoke dining experiences.
Adding to the family business, Julie is the wife of David Harris, the owner of Bonnie Wee Golf. Her commitment to the company’s success and her passion for golf tourism make her an invaluable member of the team.
Golf Tour Specialist
With a deep love for the game and a rich background in hospitality, Kevin plays a crucial role in ensuring that every golf tour runs seamlessly from start to finish.
Kevin’s journey into the world of golf tourism is rooted in his lifelong passion for the sport. Before joining the team, Kevin honed his hospitality skills at the renowned five-star Marcliffe Hotel in Aberdeen, where he mastered the art of exceptional customer service.
When he’s not coordinating tours, Kevin can often be found on the golf course himself, enjoying a round or two and perfecting his game. He shares a friendly rivalry with Cam at Bonnie Wee Golf, often competing at Deeside Golf Club to see who can claim the bragging rights for the best score.
Lead Golf Tour Specialist
With a knack for building unforgettable relationships with clients and a passion for the game, Cam is your ultimate Scottish golf adventure specialist.
Cam’s journey in the golf industry has been seasoned with experience, including a stint at Trump International along with his passion for playing golf. During his time there, he honed his skills and gained invaluable insights into delivering unparalleled service and creating memorable golfing experiences.
When he’s not organising the perfect golf tour, you can catch Cam on the fairways of Deeside, where his competitive spirit comes out! He often engages in spirited rivalries, especially with his Bonnie Wee colleague Kevin.
Off the course Cam is often found enjoying some nice beer or a wee tequila with his girlfriend Lois, he’s a big Newcastle fan ⚽️ and he dotes on his rescue dog, Edgar 🐕
Managing Director
Stewart Morrison the dynamic Managing Director of Bonnie Wee Golf and cousin to Founder David Harris, is the heartbeat behind the seamless execution of our Bonnie Wee tours.
Stewart’s love affair with golf began during childhood summers spent with David on the golf courses on the Isle of Arran on Scotland’s west coast and other legendary Scottish courses. This shared passion eventually led him to join Bonnie Wee Golf. With a background in hospitality, Stewart brings over 15 years of expertise to Bonnie Wee Golf, guaranteeing each client enjoys a smooth and memorable golfing journey. Stewart will mark his 10 year anniversary with Bonnie Wee later this summer (2024).
When Stewart isn’t crafting golf tours, paying the company bills or keeping the team organised, he thrives on the fast-paced action of squash. You can often find him at the local squash club – on the court or in the bar!
Fun facts about Stew: He’s completed an Ironman triathlon and is a sucker for True Crime tv shows and podcasts.
Marketing & Communications Manager
Rachel brings over a decade of experience in orchestrating high-profile events and creating impactful marketing campaigns. Her meticulous planning and innovative strategies ensure that every Bonnie Wee Golf experience is nothing short of extraordinary.
Rachel’s background in major events management is extensive. She has collaborated with industry-leading brands, agencies, and sporting bodies to deliver unforgettable experiences.
Rachel is known for building great relationships with suppliers, ensuring that every aspect of Bonnie Wee Golf’s operations is supported by trusted partners.
Rachel is a proud mum to two young kids who enjoy being part of the extended Bonnie Wee Golf team. Never one to sit still, when she’s not planning golf trips, Rachel is trying to become a better runner and is an enthusiastic beginner golfer. Her dedication to the sport paid off last year when she celebrated her first birdie at the iconic Royal Dornoch.