Golf Tours in the UK & Ireland
Golf, Nightlife & More!
Golf, Nightlife & More!
North West & Harlech
Rated 9.4 by 95 golfers (Read reviews of Nefyn Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Glasgow & Ayrshire
Rated 9.2 by 33 golfers (Read reviews of Dundonald Links)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Southport
Rated 9.8 by 17 golfers (Read reviews of West Lancashire Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Dorset
Rated 9 by 32 golfers (Read reviews of Broadstone Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
East Ireland
Rated 8.6 by 7 golfers (Read reviews of Seapoint Golf Links)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Killarney
Rated 8.8 by 34 golfers (Read reviews of Killarney Golf & Fishing Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
South Coast & Pembrokeshire
Rated 9.6 by 24 golfers (Read reviews of Royal Porthcawl Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Kent
Rated 9.6 by 27 golfers (Read reviews of Royal St George's Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
East Lothians
Rated 9.2 by 48 golfers (Read reviews of Gullane Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
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It's all about the location, a golf tour is based around a fantastic location, just moments from the apres golf hotspots in the evening with easy access to great food and drink in the evening with popular bars and restaurants.
Experience the best in golf, whether this is a hidden gem or a championship golf course, taking a golf tour is about seeking out a memorable golf course during your next golfing tour.
Find the golf tour that's right for you. We here at Your Golf Travel are well aware of the golfing needs, we're golfers! Whether it is a course that you are proud to say was part of The Open Rota like St Andrews or a hidden gem that is off the beaten track like Nefyn & District we'll be pleased to put together the perfect golf experience for you.
Dorset
Bournemouth brings together everything you could want from a golf trip; Sun, Sea, Sand, quality golf and great nightlife.
Where to play golf:
Ferndown Golf Club
Parkstone Golf Club
Broadstone Golf Club
Fife
The Home of Golf including the World famous Old Course at St Andrews, 50 delightful golfing experiences all within 40 minutes from Edinburgh Airport.
Where to play golf:
The Old Course St Andrews
Kingsbarns Golf Links
Dumbarnie Links
County Dublin
Take in the capital city's highlights by night, their finest greens by day. Any trip to Dublin needs to include the Ryder Cup course of 2006 at The K Club as well as the former Irish Open venue at Carton House.
Where to play golf:
The K Club Ryder Cup Course
Seapoint Golf Links
Portmarnock Resort
Merseyside
Home to 14 of the finest golf courses in Britain with no less than 9 listed in the 'Top 100 Courses in England'.
Where to play golf:
Royal Birkdale
Royal Liverpool
Royal Lytham & St Annes
North Scotland
Traditional links golf and superb inland experiences that offer you tranquillity, solitude and outstanding natural beauty.
Where to play golf:
Castle Stuart Golf Links
Royal Dornoch
Nairn Golf Club
South Wales
Easily accessed from the M4 the area offers an abundance and variety of courses from the 'links in the sky' at Pennard to the Nicklaus designed course at Machynys.
Where to play golf:
Pennard Golf Club
Machynys Peninsula
Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club
Southport
Rated 10 by 30 golfers (Read reviews of Royal Birkdale Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
St Andrews & Fife
Rated 9.6 by 51 golfers (Read reviews of The Old Course, St Andrews)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Glasgow & Ayrshire
Rated 9.6 by 207 golfers (Read reviews of Trump Turnberry Golf Resort 5*)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Antrim
Rated 9.8 by 19 golfers (Read reviews of Royal Portrush Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Kent
Rated 9.2 by 234 golfers (Read reviews of Prince's Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Kent
Rated 9.6 by 27 golfers (Read reviews of Royal St George's Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
North West & Harlech
Rated 9.4 by 95 golfers (Read reviews of Nefyn Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Cornwall
Rated 8.8 by 19 golfers (Read reviews of Trevose Golf & Country Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Antrim
Rated 9.4 by 17 golfers (Read reviews of Portstewart Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Norfolk
Rated 9.6 by 18 golfers (Read reviews of Royal Cromer Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Dublin
Rated 9.4 by 14 golfers (Read reviews of The Island Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
South West Ireland
Rated 9.6 by 17 golfers (Read reviews of Tralee Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Dorset
Bournemouth brings together everything you could want from a golf trip; Sun, Sea, Sand, quality golf and great nightlife.
Where to play golf:
Ferndown Golf Club
Parkstone Golf Club
Broadstone Golf Club
Merseyside
Home to 14 of the finest golf courses in Britain with no less than 9 listed in the 'Top 100 Courses in England'.
Where to play golf:
Royal Birkdale
Royal Liverpool
Royal Lytham & St Annes
South East
The Kent coastline is known by golfers up and down the country thanks in part to its trio of historical Open Championship golf courses.
Where to play golf:
Royal St George's
Prince's Golf Club
Royal Cinque Ports
East Midlands
Nottingham is a very popular destination for golfers, the City has a lively nightlife, a thriving shopping centre and some excellent golf courses.
Where to play golf:
Notts Golf Club
Sherwood Forest Golf Club
The Nottinghamshire
South West
It has been called 'The English Riveria' with Towns such as Torquay & Saunton giving you a real Mediterranean feel with their beaches, harbours, cafes & picturesque sea views.
Where to play golf:
Saunton Golf Club
Royal North Devon
Dartmouth Golf Club
England
Birmingham Golf Tours
Brighton Golf Tours
Bristol Golf Tours
Cornwall Golf Tours
Leeds & Harrowgate Golf Tours
Newcastle Golf Tours
Norfolk Golf Tours
York & Scarborough Golf Tours
Fife
The Home of Golf including the World famous Old Course at St Andrews, 50 delightful golfing experiences all within 40 minutes from Edinburgh Airport.
Where to play golf:
The Old Course St Andrews
Kingsbarns Golf Links
Dumbarnie Links
Ayrshire
Ayrshire & Arran have 47 golf courses, 3 of which are Open Championship venues and 7 are within touching distance of the Glasgow to Ayr train line.
Where to play golf:
Trump Turnberry Resort
Royal Troon
Prestwick Golf Club
The Lothians
With 21 golf courses, including Open venue Muirfield, the East Lothians provides links & parkland golf in beautiful settings.
Where to play golf:
Craigielaw Golf Club
North Berwick Golf Club
Muirfield
North Scotland
Traditional links golf and superb inland experiences that offer you tranquillity, solitude and outstanding natural beauty.
Where to play golf:
Castle Stuart Golf Links
Royal Dornoch
Nairn Golf Club
Edinburgh
The Scottish Capital has 9 courses within easy reach of the City Centre, discover the medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town.
Where to play golf:
Royal Musselburgh
Dalmahoy Golf Course
Bruntsfield Links
Scotland
Aberdeen Golf Tours
Dundee & Carnoustie Golf Tours
Islay and Machrihanish Golf Tours
Scottish Borders Golf Tours
County Dublin
Take in the capital city's highlights by night, their finest greens by day. Any trip to Dublin needs to include the Ryder Cup course of 2006 at The K Club as well as the former Irish Open venue at Carton House.
Where to play golf:
The K Club Ryder Cup Course
Seapoint Golf Links
Portmarnock Resort
South West
Mix the fine 'apres golf' of Killarney with the sensational links of South West Ireland such as Waterville, Tralee & Ballybunion and you have a top class golf trip.
Where to play golf:
Ballybunion Golf Club
Tralee Golf Club
Dooks Golf Club
Northern Ireland
Home to the Open championship venue of Royal Portrush plus former & prospective Irish Open venues in Portstewart & Castlerock golf clubs, all within 20 minutes of your base in Portrush, what more can you ask for?
Where to play golf:
Royal Portrush Golf Club
Portstewart Golf Club
Castlerock Golf Club
South
Replublic of Irelands second largest & arguable 'trendiest' city has golf to match. Take in the breathtaking Old Head at Kinsale with favourites Cork Golf club and Fota Island for an unforgettable golf break away.
Where to play golf:
Old Head Golf Links
Cork Golf Club
Fota Island Resort
Northern Ireland
Indulge yourself in the thrilling nightlife of Belfast with Royal golf at arguably the best course in Europe at Royal County Down and the most pleasurable Royal Belfast Golf Club amongst many others the city and the south of Northern Ireland has to offer.
Where to play golf:
Royal County Down
Royal Belfast Golf Club
Ardglass Golf Club
Ireland
Ballyliffin & Letterkenny Golf Tours
Co. Clare Golf Tours
Donegal Golf Tours
Galway Golf Tours
Wicklow Golf Tours
South Wales
Easily accessed from the M4 the area offers an abundance and variety of courses from the 'links in the sky' at Pennard to the Nicklaus designed course at Machynys.
Where to play golf:
Pennard Golf Club
Machynys Peninsula
Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club
North West
A trip to the North West Wales is well worth the journey playing the classic links of Royal St Davids & Aberdovey as well as the spectacular Nefyn & District Golf Club
Where to play golf:
Royal St David's
Nefyn Golf Club
Aberdovey Golf Club
North Coast
Mix the buzz of a seaside town with hidden gems such as North Wales and Maesdu Golf Club's for this great value tour.
Where to play golf:
Conwy Golf Club
North Wales Golf Club
Maesdu Golf Club
South East
Wales' captial City tour matches the first class nightlife & restaurants with the finest golf playing the countries number 1 ranked course at Royal Porthcawl & Ryder Cup favourite The Twenty Ten.
Where to play golf:
Royal Porthcawl
Celtic Manor Twenty Ten Course
Southerndown Golf Club
Central
Make the short cross over the border to play some of Wales' finest parkland layout such as Rolls of Monmouth & Llandrindod Wells staying in their lively small towns.
Where to play golf:
Rolls of Monmouth Golf Club
Llandrindod Wells Golf Club
Cradoc Golf Club
This is a term that can be up for debate but simply it is where a golf trip includes a hotel with one or more golf courses included within a short drive. Many golfers enjoy a golf tour due to it's ability to play a wide-variety of golf courses within a short distance of their city centre accommodation.
Golfers heading to the likes of Bournemouth can expect over 10 different golf courses to play within 20 minutes of the centre of town as an example. With a wide-variety of options available with different golf courses available to change as part of the trip, many golfers travel to the same destination each year, just changing one or two of the courses as part of it. Golf tours are very popular with golf club members who often travel as part of their Captain's away trip or similar.
The UK is home to some of the best golf courses in the world. When taking a golf tour, the most popular for low-handicap / single-figure golfers are found in Southport with links delights on show at the likes of Formby, Hillside and Royal Birkdale.
Scotland has a host of testing links golf courses with The Highlands providing Nairn, Castle Stuart and Royal Dornoch as stand out tests when the wind blows.
South Wales with the likes of Royal Porthcawl, The Celtic Manor and Pyle and Kenfig provide a superb mix and test that'll stretch even the most ardent amateur or professional golfer.
Northern Ireland is home to some sensational golf where low-handicappers can enjoy themselves. Royal Portrush with its Open Championship history and Royal County Down enjoys a ranking within the Top 10 golf courses in the world so is sure to provide a memorable golfing weekend.
Golfers travelling as a group are most likely to find a great golf tour at the likes of Bournemouth, Cardiff, Nottingham, Liverpool, Edinburgh and Belfast. With a wide-variety of both championship golf courses such as Ferndown in Bournemouth or Royal Liverpool in the North West, low-handicappers are going to find a great test which is of equal measure for a mix of handicaps playing at the likes of The Vale in Cardiff or Dalmahoy in Edinburgh.
All of these destinations offer a great bit of nightlife to enjoy after your round of golf so those seeking some entertainment after their day on the course. With ample options for bars, pubs and restaurants many will opt for accommodation within a short walk of the town / city centre for their tour.
As many of the golf courses included with golf tours fit within the Top 100 Golf Courses ranking, there are often restrictions on play. This can be a handicap limit, typically 18-24 for men and 24-28 for women. The reason for this restriction is for enjoyment of play for all. These courses are often very stern tests so being able to enjoy the course can be tricky for high-handicaps, such is the demand of some of the tee-shots or approaches into the green. If you have any questions regarding individual golf courses and their restrictions, please speak to your golf travel expert when enquiring who will be happy to help.