Northern Scotland’s Hidden Treasures
- Lily Spence
- Sep 26
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 30
For golfers willing to venture beyond the well-trodden routes of St Andrews and Ayrshire, Northern Scotland reveals a world of wild landscapes, dramatic coastlines, and world-class courses that feel like best-kept secrets. This is golf for purists—rugged, authentic, and set against some of the most awe-inspiring backdrops in the game.

Featured Courses
Royal Dornoch – Revered globally for its rugged beauty and playability; often cited as a personal favorite of professionals.

Cabot Highlands (formerly Castle Stuart) – A modern classic with sweeping views across the Moray Firth.

Nairn Golf Club – A traditional links with a warm, welcoming club spirit.

Cruden Bay – A dramatic links with towering dunes and a layout full of character.

Trump International Scotland – A modern masterpiece, 36 holes (Old & New), with the Old Course ranked among the world’s top 50.

Lifestyle & Culture
Beyond the golf, immerse yourself in the Speyside whisky trail, wander through Highland villages, and explore castles steeped in centuries of history. The wild beauty of the north coast ensures your journey is as memorable off the course as it is on.

Why Northern Scotland?
For travelers seeking both challenge and authenticity, Northern Scotland offers a perfect blend of iconic courses and hidden gems. It’s golf at its purest, in landscapes that stir the soul.
Link your Highland adventure with St Andrews in Fife ➝ or revisit the icons of Ayrshire ➝.
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