Admittedly we’re biased, but we believe there is no better place to watch Golf Tournaments, than in …The Edinburgh Address & Adore Scotlandhttps://www.adorescotland.com/system/imagesetting/DYzHAcBACIBW8uyOY91_hOQFH9gU5d3pxLPkJKGxFwlX2HSgPk-pnmzDgJjWkablmI5MArvzuRUXGkmW_aEw151tURnzQ14eH1ES9IDkPrIrztbNuJb2iXII_yn9RMS7w211cpri5ohv0RFCg4FEFLGdn-HRvBu4Xsd-w_8vhfr4OYpwxi8Xt6_jUGL0HReMEsA42-Zp-blQfg/tlWith lush rolling fairways overlooking coastal waters, and brisk sea air in your hair, Scottish Golf Tournaments are always a pleasure to watch.
World-class golfers from across the globe love Scottish golf courses, and with good reason. Although the climate can be changeable, the seaside cliffs, elevation changes and prevailing winds can test professional golfers’ skills, creating an exciting, often dramatic day.
Here you’ll find five of the ten Open rotation courses – St. Andrews, Muirfield, Turnberry, Carnoustie, and Troon.
St Andrews holds a special place in the heart of golfers, as the ‘home of golf’, but there are many world-class golf courses across the country to visit during your golfing break to Scotland.
2023 Golf Tournaments in Scotland
2023 holds a number of Golf tournaments that are guaranteed to delight golf enthusiasts.
The Genesis Scottish Open
Where: The Renaissance Club, East Lothian
When: 13 – 16 July 2023
Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open
Where: Dundonald Links
When: 27 – 30 July 2023
Staysure PGA Seniors Championship
Where: Aberdeen
When: 24 – 27 August 2023
Walker Cup
Where: St Andrews
When: 2 – 4 September 2023
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
Where: St Andrews, Kingsbarns and Carnoustie
When: 5 – 8 October 2023
The 152nd Open
Where: Royal Troon, South Ayrshire
When: 14 - 21 July 2024
Golf breaks in Scotland
Whilst visiting Scotland for the golf tournaments, play a round or two on stunning golf courses around the country.
From easy to challenging, you'll find a golf course that is right for you.
Admittedly we’re biased, but we believe there is no better place to watch Golf Tournaments, than in Scotland.
From easy to challenging, you'll find a golf course that is right for you.
With lush rolling fairways overlooking coastal waters, and brisk sea air in your hair, Scottish Golf Tournaments are always a pleasure to watch.
World-class golfers from across the globe love Scottish golf courses, and with good reason. Although the climate can be changeable, the seaside cliffs, elevation changes and prevailing winds can test professional golfers’ skills, creating an exciting, often dramatic day.
Here you’ll find five of the ten Open rotation courses – St. Andrews, Muirfield, Turnberry, Carnoustie, and Troon.
St Andrews holds a special place in the heart of golfers, as the ‘home of golf’, but there are many world-class golf courses across the country to visit during your golfing break to Scotland.
2023 Golf Tournaments in Scotland
2023 holds a number of Golf tournaments that are guaranteed to delight golf enthusiasts.
The Genesis Scottish Open
Where: The Renaissance Club, East Lothian
When: 13 – 16 July 2023
Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open
Where: Dundonald Links
When: 27 – 30 July 2023
Staysure PGA Seniors Championship
Where: Aberdeen
When: 24 – 27 August 2023
Walker Cup
Where: St Andrews
When: 2 – 4 September 2023
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
Where: St Andrews, Kingsbarns and Carnoustie
When: 5 – 8 October 2023
The 152nd Open
Where: Royal Troon, South Ayrshire
When: 14 - 21 July 2024
Golf breaks in Scotland
Whilst visiting Scotland for the golf tournaments, play a round or two on stunning golf courses around the country.
From easy to challenging, you'll find a golf course that is right for you.
Ask us for help planning your golf holidays to Scotland
Our holiday homes are in perfect locations across Scotland for visiting the golf courses and the tournaments.