Sample Itineraries

Explore sample itineraries to our most sought-after golf destinations. Every itinerary is bespoke, designed from a blank canvas and tailored exclusively to you.

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View of the Old Course at St Andrews golf course with golfers, historic buildings, and the Swilcan Bridge on green fairways under a cloudy sky.
Day 1

Arrive at either Edinburgh or Glasgow Airport and transfer to St Andrews. Check into the Old Course Hotel and take time to explore the historic town — home to cobbled streets, boutique shops, and the world’s most famous golf heritage.

Day 2

Your first round takes you to Dumbarnie Links, a modern Scottish masterpiece with 1.5 miles of uninterrupted coastline along the Firth of Forth. Wide fairways, risk-reward holes, and ocean views make for a thrilling opening round.

Day 3

Transfer to Carnoustie, known as “Golf’s Greatest Test.” Site of multiple Open Championships, its demanding layout challenges even the most seasoned golfer.

Day 4

A favorite among golfers worldwide, Kingsbarns offers sweeping sea views and dramatic holes carved into the Fife coastline. It’s a modern classic that many rank among Scotland’s finest experiences.

Day 5

Head to the historic Balcomie Links, designed by Old Tom Morris in 1895. With natural hollows, stone walls, and classic seaside charm, it’s an authentic throwback to the early days of Scottish golf.

Day 6

Play the Castle Course, perched atop cliffs overlooking St Andrews Bay. Its elevation changes and dramatic greens offer a spectacular visual contrast to the traditional links below.

Finish your day off with a couple pints at the famous Dunvegan!

Day 7

Those lucky enough to have secured a tee time through the Old Course ballot will play the most iconic links in the world — walking the Swilcan Bridge and playing the Road Hole, a true bucket-list moment. Our team will enter your group into the ballot daily to maximize your chances of success. If selected earlier in the week, your itinerary will adjust accordingly. We will have you play the New Course otherwise!

After your final round, celebrate with a drink at the Jigger Inn, overlooking the 17th fairway — the most famous 19th hole in golf.

Day 8

Private transfer to Edinburgh or Glasgow Airport, or extend your stay to another Scottish golfing region.

Lighthouse on rocky coast overlooking green fields and a distant seaside village under a partly cloudy blue sky.
Day 1

Arrive at Edinburgh or Glasgow Airport, meet your private driver, and transfer to Prestwick, the birthplace of The Open Championship.

After your round, check in at the Trump Turnberry Resort, one of Scotland’s most iconic 5-star properties, offering luxury accommodations and panoramic views over the Firth of Clyde.

Day 2

Play the legendary Ailsa Course at Turnberry, consistently ranked among the top ten courses in the world. Host to four Open Championships — including the unforgettable 1977 “Duel in the Sun” between Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson — the Ailsa offers a spectacular golfing experience, framed by the Ailsa Craig and Isle of Arran beyond.

Day 3

Today’s round is on King Robert the Bruce, Turnberry’s second championship course. Completely redesigned in 2017, it offers a thrilling layout of rolling fairways, cliff-top vistas, and risk-reward challenges — a modern complement to the historic Ailsa next door.

Day 4

Play the prestigious Royal Troon, home of the 2024 Open Championship. Renowned for its testing stretch known as “The Postage Stamp” and “The Railway,” Troon’s classic links design has hosted some of golf’s greatest duels, including Mickelson vs. Stenson in 2016.

Day 5

Depart Ayrshire and travel across the heart of Scotland to St Andrews, with optional sightseeing en route. Visit Stirling Castle, stop for lunch at Gleneagles, and tour one of Scotland’s oldest working distilleries before arriving in the “Home of Golf.”

Extend your journey with rounds at Kingsbarns, Dumbarnie Links, and Carnoustie, and our team will enter you into the Old Course ballot daily during your stay.

Golf course with sand bunkers, brown grass, and a clubhouse near a body of water under a partly cloudy blue sky.
Highlands & Aberdeen
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Day 1

Arrive at either Edinburgh or Glasgow Airport, then transfer north to Inverness, the gateway to the Scottish Highlands.

Check in at the Kingsmills Hotel, a charming blend of classic luxury and Highland warmth. Spend the afternoon exploring the River Ness, Inverness Castle, and the local shops and cafés that give this small city its character.

Day 2

Your first round is at Royal Dornoch, one of the world’s most celebrated links. Set on the edge of the Dornoch Firth, this course offers rolling fairways, plateau greens, and sweeping coastal views — a timeless masterpiece that has inspired golf course designers for generations.

Day 3

Today’s round takes you to Nairn, a classic championship links dating back to 1887. Host of the Walker Cup and Curtis Cup, this beautifully conditioned course runs along the Moray Firth and rewards precision from start to finish.

After your round, consider a short drive to Culloden Battlefield, or enjoy a relaxed evening in Inverness.

Day 4

Play at Cabot Highlands, home to the renowned Castle Stuart course — or experience its newest addition, Old Petty Links, opening as part of the Cabot expansion. Both layouts combine modern design with the grandeur of Highland scenery, framed by the Moray Firth and Black Isle hills.

Day 5

Travel north to Brora Golf Club, a James Braid classic and one of Scotland’s most authentic links. Expect grazing sheep, electric-fenced greens, and a layout that perfectly captures the wild beauty of the Highlands. A true hidden gem and favorite among purists.

Day 6

Check out of the Kingsmills and journey south toward Aberdeen, stopping to play Cruden Bay Golf Club along the way. Set high above the North Sea, this spectacular course features rolling dunes, dramatic elevation changes, and sweeping coastal vistas — a perfect bridge between the wild Highlands and the refined northeast coast.

Continue to Aberdeen and check in at The Marcliffe Hotel & Spa, your home for the remainder of the trip.

Day 7

Play Trump International, one of Scotland’s most dramatic modern links. Towering dunes, expansive greens, and rugged North Sea views make for a thrilling and photogenic round. Your choice to play either the Old or New course!

Day 8

Founded in 1780, Royal Aberdeen is the sixth oldest golf club in the world and a masterpiece of traditional links golf. Its opening stretch of front-nine holes is widely regarded among the best in Scotland — a relentless test of accuracy and creativity along the dunes.

Day 9

Following breakfast, transfer to Aberdeen Airport or continue onward to Edinburgh or Glasgow for your return flight home.

Aerial view of a coastal town with a sandy beach, golf course, and a large hill in the background under a cloudy sky.
Day 1

Arrive at Edinburgh Airport, where you’ll meet your driver and transfer to The Balmoral Hotel, an Edinburgh icon combining timeless elegance with modern luxury.

Spend the afternoon exploring the Historic Old Town, beginning at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, then walk the Royal Mile past St. Giles Cathedral up to Edinburgh Castle, perched dramatically atop Castle Rock.

Enjoy a relaxed evening in the city, taking in its rich atmosphere and views over the skyline.

Day 2

Travel east to North Berwick Golf Club, one of Scotland’s most beloved and historic links. The West Links runs along the Firth of Forth, offering seaside holes, stone walls in play, and natural charm unlike anywhere else. You might even find the beach in play from a stray tee shot.

Return to Edinburgh and enjoy a whisky tasting at the Johnnie Walker Experience, featuring panoramic views from its rooftop bar overlooking the castle.

Day 3

Play Muirfield, designed by Old Tom Morris and home to The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers — the oldest golf club in the world. A frequent Open Championship host, most recently the 2022 AIG Women’s Open, Muirfield offers a perfectly balanced layout that ensures no two consecutive holes play in the same direction — a hallmark of its brilliance.

After golf, return to The Balmoral for dinner or explore Edinburgh’s vibrant dining scene.

Day 4

Head to Gullane No. 1, host to both the Scottish Open and Open Championship Qualifying. Dating back to the 1600s, Gullane combines rolling fairways, firm turf, and spectacular Firth of Forth views.After golf, visit the nearby Rosslyn Chapel, famed for its intricate carvings and its appearance in The Da Vinci Code.

Day 5

Your final round in East Lothian is at Dunbar Golf Club, a classic links hugging the North Sea coast. Founded in 1856, it’s known for its narrow fairways, natural terrain, and wind-swept views that epitomize traditional Scottish golf.

After golf, travel from Edinburgh to St Andrews for the next stage of your journey.En route, visit Dunfermline Abbey, the burial site of King Robert the Bruce, or stop at Glamis Castle, ancestral home of the Queen Mother.

Stay at the Old Course Hotel, with golf at Kingsbarns, Dumbarnie Links, and Carnoustie.Our team will enter your group into the Old Course ballot daily during your stay — if successful, your itinerary will be adjusted accordingly.

Old HEad Golf Links
Day 1

Arrive at Dublin or Shannon Airport, meet your driver, and transfer to Kinsale, a charming harbor town known for its colorful streets and world-class dining. Check in to your hotel and enjoy a leisurely first evening exploring the waterfront and settling into Ireland’s southwest coast.

Day 2

Your first round is at Old Head Golf Links, one of the most spectacular golf experiences in the world. Built on a narrow headland jutting into the Atlantic Ocean, Old Head features cliff-top holes, dramatic drops, and breathtaking views of the Old Head Lighthouse — the perfect start to your Irish golf adventure.

Day 3

Travel west to Tralee Golf Club, designed by Arnold Palmer. Every hole feels like a postcard, surrounded by the Atlantic, dunes, and a 12th-century watchtower in the distance.

After your round, continue to Killarney, located among Ireland’s famous lakes and mountains, and check in to your hotel for a relaxing evening in town.

Day 4

Head to the Ring of Kerry to play Waterville Golf Links, one of the world’s most scenic and soulful courses. Rolling dunes meet Atlantic winds in a setting that feels timeless — a perfect blend of challenge, beauty, and serenity.

Return to Killarney for an evening of traditional Irish music and dining in one of its cozy local pubs.

Day 5

Depart Killarney and make your way north to play the legendary Ballybunion Golf Club. The Old Course is a masterpiece of natural dunes and sandy hollows, offering a pure links test that has captivated golfers for generations.

After golf, continue north along the Wild Atlantic Way and check in to your hotel in Lahinch.

Day 6

Play Trump Doonbeg, one of the most stunning modern links courses in Ireland. Designed by Greg Norman, it winds through towering dunes with sweeping ocean vistas and beautifully contoured greens.

After your round, enjoy time at the Doonbeg resort or return to Lahinch for a relaxed evening in town.

Day 7

Your final round takes place at Lahinch Golf Club, often called “The St Andrews of Ireland.” This Old Tom Morris classic offers blind shots, seaside winds, and an unforgettable layout sculpted by nature — a thrilling finish to your southwest journey.

Celebrate your final night with dinner and live music in Lahinch, surrounded by the unmistakable warmth of Ireland’s west coast.

Day 8

Enjoy breakfast before your transfer to Shannon or Dublin Airport for your return flight.on.

Carne Golf Links
North-West Ireland
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Day 1

Arrive at Dublin Airport and meet your driver for a scenic transfer north to the rugged and remote Donegal coastline.

Check in at Rosapenna Resort, a historic golf retreat overlooking Sheephaven Bay. Spend the evening settling in, enjoying dinner, and soaking up the tranquil atmosphere of Ireland’s northwest coast.

Day 2

Begin your journey with a round at Ballyliffin’s Glashedy Links, host of the 2018 Irish Open. Set among massive dunes with panoramic Atlantic views, Glashedy is a challenging modern links that rewards strategic play and precision. Its natural contours and wild coastal beauty make for an unforgettable opening round.

Day 3

Play St Patrick’s Links, designed by Tom Doak and already regarded among the world’s finest modern courses. Sweeping dunes, ocean panoramas, and creative routing combine to create one of Ireland’s most exhilarating golf experiences.

Day 4

Check out of Rosapenna and head south to Donegal Golf Club, a traditional links set on the Murvagh Peninsula and designed by Eddie Hackett. Its wide fairways, rolling dunes, and sea views on nearly every hole capture the essence of coastal golf in Ireland.

After your round, continue to Sligo and check in at The Glasshouse Hotel, ideally located on the Garavogue River in the heart of town.

Day 5

Play County Sligo Golf Club, also known as Rosses Point, one of Ireland’s most scenic and strategic links. Designed by Harry Colt, it features undulating fairways, elevated tees, and sweeping views of Benbulben mountain and Drumcliffe Bay.

Day 6

Travel west to Enniscrone, a true links classic sculpted through towering dunes beside Killala Bay. The course offers dramatic elevation changes, deep pot bunkers, and exhilarating sea views — a must-play on any northwest itinerary.

Day 7

Conclude your golf journey at Carne Golf Links, one of Ireland’s most remote and awe-inspiring courses. Designed by Eddie Hackett, Carne is wild, untamed, and utterly spectacular — a fitting finale that captures the spirit and solitude of Ireland’s west coast.

Day 8

After breakfast, transfer to Dublin Airport for your flight home, reflecting on a week spent among Ireland’s most rugged and extraordinary coastal links.

Royal County Down
Northern Ireland
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Day 1

Arrive at Dublin Airport, meet your driver, and transfer north to County Louth Golf Club. Host of multiple Irish Opens, this classic links offers a wonderfully natural layout with flowing dunes, subtle greens, and ever-changing coastal winds — a perfect opening round to begin your Northern Ireland golf journey.

After golf, continue north to Newcastle and check in at the luxurious Slieve Donard Resort. Enjoy dinner at the hotel and take in the stunning views of the Mourne Mountains as you settle into the rhythm of Irish golf.

Day 2

Play Royal County Down, consistently ranked among the top five courses in the world. Its dramatic setting beneath the Mourne Mountains, narrow fairways framed by golden gorse, and firm, fast greens make it one of golf’s ultimate tests — and most breathtaking experiences.

After your round, enjoy an afternoon by the sea or explore the charming town of Newcastle before a relaxed evening at leisure.

Day 3

Depart Newcastle and head east along the coast to Ardglass Golf Club, one of the most scenic and historic links in the world. The course begins with six unforgettable holes hugging the cliffs above the Irish Sea, and its clubhouse — a fortified castle dating back to the 14th century — is the oldest in golf still in use.

After golf, transfer to Belfast and check in to the Merchant Hotel, offering 5-star comfort and elegant city-centre location.

Day 4

Travel north along the spectacular Causeway Coast to play Royal Portrush, home of the 2019 and 2025 Open Championships. The Dunluce Links is a masterpiece of natural dunes and sweeping Atlantic views, offering one of the most exhilarating and beautiful rounds in golf.

After the round, return to Belfast and, if time allows, visit the Titanic Belfast Museum, celebrating the city’s maritime heritage.

Day 5

Head west to play Castlerock Golf Club a traditional links set among rolling dunes beside the River Bann estuary. A favourite among locals and visitors alike, it offers both challenge and charm in equal measure.

Following golf, visit the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s UNESCO World Heritage site, where thousands of hexagonal basalt columns form one of the most remarkable coastal landscapes in the world.

Return to Belfast for a relaxed evening in the city.

Day 6

Your final round is at Portstewart Golf Club a spectacular modern links and host of the 2017 Irish Open. The opening hole — elevated above the beach with panoramic views of the Atlantic and Inishowen headlands — is among the most photographed in Ireland.

After golf, visit the nearby Old Bushmills Distillery, the oldest licensed distillery in the world, and enjoy a private tasting to toast the end of your Northern Ireland golf adventure.

Return to Belfast for your farewell evening.

Day 7

Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before your private transfer to Belfast International Airport or Dublin Airport for your onward flight.

Portmarnock
Dublin & The East
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Day 1

Arrive at Dublin International Airport, meet your driver, and transfer to your accommodation — either the coastal luxury of Portmarnock Resort or the contemporary city elegance of The Fitzwilliam Hotel.

After check-in, take time to explore Dublin’s famous hospitality and lively atmosphere firsthand, from traditional pubs to the city’s historic streets.

Day 2

Your first round is at Jameson Links, a Bernard Langer design upgraded in 2023 to emphasize natural contours and an authentic links character. The course’s rugged beauty and coastal setting make it a fitting introduction to golf in Dublin’s seaside region.

Return to the city and enjoy an evening at the Jameson Distillery, where you can learn about Ireland’s most famous whiskey and enjoy tastings overlooking the skyline.

Day 3

Play The Island Golf Club, one of Ireland’s most revered traditional links. Set on a remote peninsula surrounded by the sea on three sides, it features rolling dunes, tight fairways, and one of the finest back nines in the country.

Return to Dublin for dinner at your leisure, or indulge in one of the city’s acclaimed restaurants.

Day 4

Just a short drive from the city, Portmarnock Golf Club is one of Ireland’s most iconic and historic courses. Set on a narrow tongue of linksland between the Irish Sea and Baldoyle Estuary, Portmarnock has hosted 19 Irish Opens, the 1960 Canada Cup, and the 1991 Walker Cup — graced by legends like Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead, and Phil Mickelson. It remains a benchmark for classic championship links golf.

Day 5

Travel south along the coast to play The European Club, designed and operated by Ireland’s own Pat Ruddy. This modern links combines stunning sea views with challenging design and immaculate presentation.

After your round, visit Glendalough, a glacial valley steeped in early medieval history, before returning to Dublin for the evening.

Day 6

Conclude your tour with a round at Royal Dublin Golf Club, Ireland’s second-oldest club and a masterpiece of classic “out-and-back” links design by Harry Colt. Situated on Bull Island in Dublin Bay, this course offers both history and challenge, shaped by the winds off the Irish Sea.

End your trip with a visit to the Guinness Storehouse, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the city from the Gravity Bar while raising a final toast to your Irish golf journey.

Day 7

Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before your private transfer to Dublin International Airport for your onward flight.

Royal Birkdale
Englands Golf Coast
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Day 1

Arrive at Manchester Airport and meet your driver for a private transfer to Liverpool. Check in to The Municipal Hotel, a stylish 5-star property in the heart of the city — perfectly situated for exploring Liverpool’s vibrant restaurants, pubs, and music scene.

Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure or take a walk along the historic Albert Dock before dinner.

Day 2

Begin your tour at Hillside Golf Club, long regarded as one of the finest courses in the UK never to have hosted The Open. Set alongside Royal Birkdale, Hillside features a thrilling back nine carved through towering dunes that Greg Norman once called “the best in Britain.”

In the evening, enjoy dinner at Hawksmoor Steakhouse, one of Liverpool’s most acclaimed restaurants, known for its exceptional cuts, cocktails, and lively atmosphere.

Day 3

Play Royal Lytham & St Annes, one of the most storied venues on The Open rota and host of 11 Championships. It was here that Bobby Jones won his first Claret Jug in 1926, and Seve Ballesteros claimed two of his three Open titles. Compact, strategic, and demanding from start to finish, this is true championship links golf at its finest.

Day 4

Today you’ll tee off at Royal Birkdale, a perennial favorite among Open Championship players and fans alike. From Arnold Palmer’s historic victory in 1961 to Jordan Spieth’s incredible win in 2017, this course has defined some of golf’s most iconic moments. Royal Birkdale’s dramatic dunes, immaculate presentation, and pure links character make it a highlight of England’s Golf Coast.

Day 5

Play Formby Golf Club, a beautiful and challenging layout framed by pine trees and dunes. The course has hosted numerous Amateur Championships, including the centenary edition in 1984, won by José María Olazábal. Its blend of links and heathland features make it a truly distinctive round on the itinerary.

After returning to Liverpool, visit The Cavern Club, the legendary venue where The Beatles began their rise to fame — an essential stop for music lovers and a great way to experience Liverpool’s rich cultural heritage.

Day 6

Your final round is at Royal Liverpool, one of the world’s most historic and celebrated links. Founded in 1869, it has hosted The Open Championship 13 times, including victories by Tiger Woods (2006) and Rory McIlroy (2014). Its mix of heritage, challenge, and seaside beauty make it the perfect finale to your England’s Golf Coast experience.

Day 7

Optional Round: Guests may add an additional round at either West Lancashire Golf Club or Southport & Ainsdale Golf Club — both revered championship links offering authentic northwest golf experiences just a short drive from Liverpool.

If not, after breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a leisurely morning in Liverpool before your private transfer to Manchester Airport for departure.

Royal St Georges
London & South East
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Day 1

Arrive at Heathrow or Gatwick Airport and transfer to The Bell Hotel in Sandwich, a charming property located in the heart of Kent’s golfing region. Spend the rest of the day at leisure exploring the historic town of Sandwich or enjoying dinner overlooking the River Stour.

Day 2

Begin your trip at Prince’s Golf Club, a classic links and site of Gene Sarazen’s wire-to-wire victory at the 1932 Open Championship. Offering 27 holes set against the sea, Prince’s blends championship challenge with timeless coastal beauty.

Return to the hotel and enjoy a relaxed evening in Sandwich.

Day 3

Play Royal Cinque Ports, another revered Kent links that has hosted two Open Championships, in 1909 and 1920. Known for its undulating fairways and ever-present sea breeze, it remains one of the purest links experiences in the UK and the proud host of the annual Halford Hewitt Amateur Tournament.

Day 4

Today’s round is at Royal St George’s, the crown jewel of English links golf and host of 15 Open Championships, most recently won by Collin Morikawa in 2021. This historic course combines prestige and pedigree in an unforgettable setting.

After your round, transfer west to Pennyhill Park Hotel, a luxurious countryside retreat in Surrey.

Day 5

Play Swinley Forest, often cited as Harry Colt’s most elegant and enjoyable design. A private, aristocratic club, Swinley offers a tranquil, rolling heathland setting with impeccable conditioning — pure understated English charm.

Day 6

Enjoy one of the great days in world golf at Sunningdale, where the Old and New courses together define classic heathland excellence. Walk in the footsteps of legends as you take on 36 holes amid heather, pines, and panoramic countryside views, then unwind with a Pimm’s Cup or G&T on the terrace overlooking the 18th green.

Day 7

Conclude your golf journey at Walton Heath, one of England’s most prestigious heathland clubs and host of the 1981 Ryder Cup. Both its Old and New courses showcase wide fairways framed by heather, with subtle strategy and championship pedigree throughout. The club’s history, charm, and immaculate presentation make it the perfect finale to your tour.

Day 8

After breakfast at Pennyhill Park, transfer to Heathrow or Gatwick Airport for your departure.

Dunas at Terras da Comporta
Algarve & Lisbon
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Day 1

Arrive at Lisbon or Faro Airport and transfer to Vilamoura, the heart of the Algarve’s golf coast. Check in to either Domes Lake Algarve or Hyatt Regency Vilamoura, both offering luxury accommodations near the marina and beach.

Enjoy your first evening at leisure exploring Vilamoura’s waterfront restaurants and relaxed seaside atmosphere.

Day 2

Begin your golf journey at The Old Course Vilamoura, one of the Algarve’s most iconic parkland-style layouts. Set among towering pine trees and gently undulating terrain, it’s a classic test of accuracy and course management in a serene Mediterranean setting.

Day 3

Play Quinta do Lago South, a championship course that has hosted multiple Portuguese Opens and remains a favourite among professionals. The course blends pristine fairways, lakes, and umbrella pines to create one of the Algarve’s most scenic and strategic rounds.

Enjoy the afternoon at leisure or explore the nearby Ria Formosa Nature Reserve.

Day 4

Travel east to play Monte Rei, a Jack Nicklaus Signature design and consistently ranked among the best courses in continental Europe. Impeccable conditioning, dramatic elevation changes, and world-class service make this one of Portugal’s premier golf experiences.

Day 5

Play The Els Club Vilamoura, a new addition to the Algarve’s golf portfolio and designed by Ernie Els. This modern course features wide fairways framed by natural vegetation, strategically placed bunkers, and smooth, contoured greens.

Return to Vilamoura for dinner at leisure and a stroll through the marina’s lively nightlife.

Day 6

Enjoy a short scenic drive inland to play Ombria Resort, a beautifully designed course nestled in the rolling hills north of Vilamoura. The course harmonizes with its natural landscape, offering elevation changes, lush valleys, and an unspoiled countryside feel.

Return to Vilamoura for a final evening in the Algarve, perhaps dining at Akvavit overlooking the marina or relaxing at your resort.

Day 7

Check out of your Algarve hotel and travel north toward Lisbon.

Stop en route to play The Dunas Course at Terras da Comporta, a thrilling David McLay Kidd design carved through natural coastal dunes — already considered among Europe’s finest new courses, and the coutnries new #1 ranked course.

Continue to Estoril and check in at the elegant Palácio Estoril Hotel, a historic property just minutes from the beach and the charming town of Cascais.

Day 8

Play Oitavos Dunes, an Arthur Hills masterpiece set along the Atlantic coastline. The firm, fast-running fairways and ocean breezes create a pure links-style challenge.

After golf, explore nearby Cascais — stroll through the old town’s cobbled streets and enjoy dinner overlooking the sea.

Day 9

Your final round is at West Cliffs, one of Europe’s most dramatic seaside courses. Sweeping ocean vistas and a rugged natural setting make this Cynthia Dye design a perfect finale to your Portuguese adventure.

Return to Estoril for a farewell evening in Cascais, enjoying the relaxed coastal charm and world-class dining.

Day 10

After breakfast, transfer to Lisbon Airport for your flight home.

Real Club de Golf Sotogrande
Day 1

Arrive in Málaga and transfer to SO/ Sotogrande Spa & Golf Resort, one of southern Spain’s most luxurious golf and wellness properties.

Spend the afternoon relaxing by the pool, unwinding in the spa, or opt for an optional warm-up round at the on-site Almenara Golf Club.

Enjoy a relaxed evening dinner on the terrace or explore Sotogrande Marina’s fine dining options.

Day 2

Begin your Spanish golf journey at La Hacienda Links, a spectacular course offering sweeping views across the Mediterranean to Gibraltar and the coast of Africa. The recently renovated layout combines coastal beauty with modern design flair.

After golf, enjoy traditional Andalusian cuisine and paella at one of the beachfront restaurants overlooking the bay.

Day 3

Play Real Club de Golf Sotogrande, the original Robert Trent Jones Sr. masterpiece in continental Europe. This course remains one of Spain’s finest — tree-lined fairways, perfectly manicured greens, and a timeless elegance that embodies the spirit of Sotogrande golf.

In the evening, dine at El Gaucho for a refined Argentine steak experience or enjoy cocktails at the hotel’s SOciety Bar.

Day 4

Today’s round is at San Roque Club’s Old Course, a favourite among professionals and former host of European Tour Qualifying School. Rolling fairways weave through cork oak forests to create a balanced and scenic challenge.

Spend the afternoon at leisure — enjoy the resort spa, visit nearby Gibraltar, or relax by the Mediterranean.

Day 5

Play Finca Cortesin, host of the 2023 Solheim Cup and consistently ranked among Europe’s elite courses. This immaculately maintained Cabell Robinson design offers spectacular sea views, pristine greens, and one of the best service experiences in golf.

Stay for a long lunch on the clubhouse terrace or explore the boutique resort before returning to Sotogrande for a quiet evening.

Day 6

The highlight of your Spanish golf experience — Valderrama Golf Club, regarded as the Augusta National of Europe. Host of the 1997 Ryder Cup and numerous European Tour events, every blade of grass is meticulously cared for. This is a round you’ll never forget, where precision and patience are rewarded on every hole.

Cap off your day with an unforgettable dinner at Michelin-starred Cortijo Santa María 1962.

Day 7

Finish your golf itinerary at La Reserva Club, a modern masterpiece that blends challenge, beauty, and luxury. The layout winds through elevated terrain offering sweeping views over the Mediterranean and the Andalusian hills.

After golf, enjoy lunch at the La Reserva Beach Club or return to SO/ Sotogrande for a celebratory evening.

Day 8

After breakfast, check out of SO/ Sotogrande and take your transfer back to the airport for your departure.

Punta Espada
Day 1

Arrive at Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) and enjoy a private transfer to The Westin Puntacana Resort & Club. Settle into your oceanfront room and take time to relax by the pool or on the beach after your journey.

Enjoy dinner this evening at Brassa Grill, featuring fresh seafood and Caribbean flavors in a relaxed, elegant setting.

Day 2

Begin your Dominican golf journey at La Cana Golf Club, a 27-hole oceanfront layout designed by P.B. Dye. The course combines rolling fairways, coral outcrops, and breathtaking seaside holes — an ideal introduction to Punta Cana golf.

After golf, enjoy lunch at The Grill at La Cana Golf & Beach Club, then unwind on the beach or with a sunset cocktail at Playa Blanca.

Day 3

Play Corales, one of the Caribbean’s most famous courses and host of the PGA Tour’s Corales Puntacana Championship. Designed by Tom Fazio, the course is renowned for its “Devil’s Elbow” finish — three unforgettable holes played along dramatic ocean cliffs.

After your round, enjoy lunch at Playa Blanca, then spend the evening exploring the resort’s restaurants or relaxing at the bar overlooking the Caribbean Sea.

Day 4

Enjoy a full day to relax and enjoy The Westin’s resort amenities — the white-sand beach, full-service spa, and infinity pool. Optional activities include snorkeling, visiting the ecological reserve, or an additional round of golf at either La Cana or Corales.

For dinner, try the resort’s Anani Restaurant or venture to the nearby La Yola, known for its exceptional seafood and harbor views.

Day 5

Play Punta Espada, a Jack Nicklaus Signature course consistently ranked among the top in the Caribbean and Latin America. Nearly half the holes run alongside the turquoise sea, offering spectacular ocean views from tee to green.

After your round, enjoy lunch at the Punta Espada clubhouse, then return to The Westin for an afternoon at leisure. Consider dinner this evening at Bamboo, a sophisticated fine-dining option by Oscar de la Renta within the resort.

Day 6

Enjoy a relaxing day at your own pace — sunbathe by the pool, book a massage at the Six Senses Spa, or take a catamaran cruise along the coast.Golfers may choose to replay Punta Espada or Corales for a final round in paradise. Celebrate your last evening in Punta Cana with a private beachfront dinner, toasting to an unforgettable Caribbean golf getaway.

Day 7

Enjoy a final breakfast overlooking the ocean before your private transfer to Punta Cana International Airport. Optional VIP departure service provides expedited check-in, lounge access, and complimentary refreshments before your flight home.

A coastal golf course with green fairways next to a sandy beach and turquoise ocean under a partly cloudy sky.
Day 1

Arrive at Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) and enjoy a private transfer to Casa de Campo Resort & Villas in La Romana. Check in with your personal concierge and settle into your luxurious villa or hotel room.

Spend your afternoon exploring the resort via your personal golf cart or relaxing on Minitas Beach. Dine this evening at La Casita in the marina for fresh seafood and views over the Caribbean sunset.

Day 2

Begin your Dominican golf journey at Teeth of the Dog, the legendary Pete Dye masterpiece consistently ranked among the top 100 courses in the world. Seven holes hug the Caribbean Sea, creating one of the most photogenic rounds of golf anywhere.

After your round, enjoy lunch at the 19th Hole overlooking the 18th green and dinner this evening at La Piazzetta in Altos de Chavón.

Day 3

Play Dye Fore, featuring spectacular views from cliffs high above the Chavón River. Choose between the Chavón and Marina nines, offering dramatic elevation changes and panoramic vistas.

After golf, enjoy lunch at the Dye Fore Bar and take a stroll through Altos de Chavón, Casa de Campo’s replica 16th-century Mediterranean village.

Return to the resort for dinner at Minitas Beach Club, where the ocean breeze sets the perfect tone for the evening.

Day 4

Today’s round is at The Links, a rolling inland layout designed in the classic British style. Undulating fairways, deep bunkers, and subtle greens make for an engaging challenge and a welcome contrast to the seaside courses.

Spend your afternoon relaxing at the spa, on the beach, or exploring the resort’s boutiques.For dinner, enjoy Mediterranean-inspired cuisine at La Cana Restaurant in the main hotel.

Day 5

Return to Dye Fore to experience a new combination of its three distinct nines. Each loop offers unique character — the Lagos nine winds around scenic lakes, while Chavón offers breathtaking valley views.

After golf, enjoy cocktails at the marina before dining at SBG, one of Casa de Campo’s most elegant evening spots.

Day 6

Conclude your Casa de Campo golf adventure with a second round at Teeth of the Dog — this time savoring every iconic seaside hole. From the crashing surf at the 5th to the dramatic finish at 18, this round will be the perfect finale to your Dominican experience.

Relax in the afternoon by the pool or take a sunset cruise from the marina. Enjoy a final dinner at La Yola, a signature open-air restaurant built over the water.

Day 7

After breakfast, check out and enjoy a private transfer to Punta Cana International Airport for your departing flight. VIP departure service is available upon request, including express check-in and access to the airport lounge.

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