Welcome to the 2026 Edition of Destination Golf Scotland.
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The year 2025 saw two exciting new projects join the ranks of Scotland’s great courses: the New Course at Trump Aberdeen, and the Tom Doak course at Cabot Highlands, called Old Petty. There are yet more projects in the pipeline and it all emphasises the destination that Scotland is and the level of golf and luxury that travellers desire. It is little wonder, therefore, that 2025 was a record-breaking year which saw golf tourism contribute approximately £300m to the Scottish economy, and international visitors staying for an average of 10 nights. That’s time for a lot of quality golf.
Of the 100 exceptional courses in this guide, some are clustered together to the point they run into each other, while others sit miles from anywhere, clinging to a peninsula or tucked away on the islands that sprinkle the coastline. Rich pickings are to be had and your toughest decision will be choosing where to start. These 100 courses are playable and accessible for visiting golfers.
Scotland boasts six excellent golfing regions. I have my favourites, just like any golfer, but wherever I’ve played I have always been thrilled by the courses this country has to offer – indeed, many of them don’t even appear in this Top 100, emphasising the country’s quality in depth.
Scotland is not only about golf. It is a stunningly beautiful place to spend time and explore, and it boasts a proud and rich history… and even richer whisky. You’ll have plenty of opportunities to combine all of these on one visit and sometimes on one course, so use this guide to map out the perfect golf trip. The people of Scotland will welcome you with open arms.
EDITORS CHOICES 2026:
• Southwest: Western Gailes – Kilmarnock Barassie – Prestwick – Irvine Bogside.
• Islay: Another Place, The Machrie.
• Perthshire: Dumbarnie – Montrose – Monifieth – Elie – Blairgowrie – Downfield – Forfar.
• Southeast: Royal Burgess – Royal Musselburgh.
• Northeast: Trump International Aberdeen (Old Course) & (New Course).
• Highlands: Muir of Ord – Nairn Dunbar – Boat of Garten – Tain – Highlands Golf Escapes.
• Central: Mar Hall.
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Kevin Markham – Scotland Editor.
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