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Scotland — Pilgrimage to St Andrews.
St Andrews is the cradle of golf — and belongs on every senior golfer's bucket list. What makes a trip to Scotland special, how to truly play St Andrews, and which additional courses complete the pilgrimage.
II first played St. Andrews at 67—and today I understand why every senior golfer should experience it at least once. It's not the most spectacular course in the world. But it is the most historic. And you feel that with every shot. Anyone who has ever looked from Granny Clark's Wynd onto the 18th green will never forget it.
Scotland is the home of golf, and St Andrews is its heart. A senior golf trip there has a different character than any Mediterranean trip: cooler, rougher climate (10-18 °C), links courses with wind and dunes, premium prices (Old Course green fee €320), but an unbeatable historic atmosphere.
Three steps to a St Andrews tee time
Four more must-see spots in Scotland
Every senior golfer should visit St Andrews once. Not for the score—for the goosebumps. The Old Course is golf’s Mecca, and walking it with your own clubs is a different kind of pilgrimage.
Sir Nick Faldo, 6-time Major Champion
Three Scotland Tips for Senior Golfers.
May-September as travel time
Scotland Season: May to September. Outside of this time it is too cold and wet. July/August has the best probability of good weather, but the most expensive green fees.
Pack away wind equipment
Scotland is a left-hand land with wind. A rain jacket (Galvin Green), windproof hat, and gloves are mandatory. Temperature changes from 12 to 22°C are possible, even in summer.
Use Caddy Service
On big links courses, a caddie is almost a must—local knowledge, distances, reading the wind. Cost €70-100 + tip. For senior golfers, the local coach.
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What Scotland is not
Scotland is every senior golfer's pilgrimage — but it's not a relaxing beach vacation. Those seeking warmth, swimming, and spas don't go to Scotland. This is about golf history, rugged nature, and links character. Once you've experienced it, you'll understand the mystique.