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Scotland, the Home of Golf and synonymous with the world's most famous links courses - St. Andrews, Royal Troon, Muirfield, Carnoustie, Turnberry and Royal Dornoch all inspire awe in golfers worldwide.

However, there's a lot more to Scotland than the big names and that's why we're more than delighted to bring you the perfect blend of the known and the hidden gems.

The three events which make up the Scottish Golf Classics 2001 provide you with the opportunity to mix championship golf with play on some of Scotland's finest and yet still underplayed courses. From Tain in the north to Barassie in the south west, the courses selected to host the 2001 events provide a superb challenge for the club golfer and perhaps most importantly unbeatable value.

All three events follow similar formats with a 72 hole stableford challenge over four days. The courses have combined with some of the best hotels in each area to offer superb value whether it be as a part of a golf society or just with a couple of friends or family.

The Scottish Golf Classics will undoubtedly become permanent fixtures in the club golfer calendar - we look forward to welcoming you.

 

What better way to start the golfing season off than playing Royal Dornoch in the Spring. The golfing capital of the Highlands provides an attraction for golfers the world over and will undoubtedly be the magnet for The Highland Golf Classic...

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This will be the second year for "The Ayrshire" having been launched for the Millennium. The four courses offer a superb range of championship standard golf. The main attraction as always is the wonderful Open Championship Ailsa Course at Turnberry... 

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Speyside is world famous for its whiskey distilleries but must also be recognised for its golf. Located in some of the finest scenery imaginable, the four courses in The Speyside Golf Classic offer a unique golfing experience...

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