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Holiday Golfing Spent in Scotland
by Gillian Fairley
http://www.faqscotland.com

If you love your golf and you love to travel then
one of the best things you can do is combine the
two and go for a golfing holiday in beautiful
Scotland. Scotland allows golfers to experience
some of the most wonderful golf courses that can
be found anywhere in the world. As a golfing
enthusiast you can embark on Scotland golf
packages, vacations and tours, some of which
encompass the magnificent St. Andrews - the
holy grail of golf - where the great game was
first played in the 15th century.

Every week Australians, Europeans, and Americans
travel to Scotland to play golf and challenge
themselves on these beautiful golf courses. If you
are one of these fortunate vacationers you will
surly have an exciting time in Scotland.

St. Andrews and Royal Troon are two famous golf
courses located in Scotland. The Troon was made
famous because this is where the British Open is
often played. Both of these courses offer a
sanctuary for`professionals and amateurs to get
together and play golf together in beautiful
Scotland.

Founded in 1764, St Andrews Golf Course is
essentially completely natural, with its layout
remaining relatively unchanged in more than 200
years since its inception. This course has of
course been modeled and molded by the forces of
nature that form dunes into unique and changeable
shapes.

Between the hotels and country homes you have to
choose from there are unlimited possibilities of
where to stay when you vacation in Scotland. There
are also many resorts to choose from. If you
prefer, some hotels include the green fees and
transportation fees in packages that you can
purchase with your rooms.

Golf is one of the main reasons that people visit
Scotland year after year. With the popularity of
golfing holidays continuing to rise, Scotland is
likely to see an ongoing demand for holiday
packages that include golf activities, tourist
activities like visiting castles and taverns and
generally seeing the sites of the region. When you
plan your next golfing holiday you should ensure
that Scotland is included as one of your options.

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