Detailed Itinerary: Championship Tour Location: Scotland Valid Dates: 4/1/2018 10/31/2018 Hotel Accommodation: VIP 6805 Mt. Vernon Ave. Cincinnati OH 45227 Toll-free 800-284-8884 Phone 513-984-0414 Fax 513-984-9648 Email: sgh@sghgolf.com www.sghgolf.com SCOTLAND GOLF TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF TOUR VIP ITINERARY 2018 DATE HOTEL GOLF ACTIVITIES Day 1 Depart USA for Scotland Day 2 Trump Turnberry, Turnberry Free Day Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Trump Turnberry, Turnberry Old Course Hotel, St. Andrews Old Course Hotel, St. Andrews Old Course Hotel, St. Andrews Old Course Hotel, St. Andrews Trump Turnberry- Ailsa Course Royal Troon- Old Course & Portland Course (free) Carnoustie- Championship Course St. Andrews- Old Course Kingsbarns- Kingsbarns Links Culzean Castle Burns Heritage Trail Glamis Castle Tour St. Andrews Falkland Palace Day 8 Depart Scotland for USA
SCOTLAND GOLF TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF TOUR VIP ITINERARY 2018 Day 1 Depart USA for Scotland Day 2 Upon your arrival in Glasgow, if driving yourself you will be met by a SGH Golf representative, who will assist you with your luggage and present you with your travel guide, before showing you to your waiting rental car. If you are being escorted you will be met by your SGH Golf tour manager driver, who will assist you with your luggage and show you to your waiting motor coach. You will then transfer to the Trump Turnberry Hotel in Turnberry. Trump Turnberry is surely one of the most beautifully situated of all hotels in Scotland. It is set in its own 360-acre estate and faces west with panoramic views of the 2 great golf courses, the Ailsa and the Kintyre, stretched out below. With the mountains of Arran and the vast granite mass called Ailsa Craig jutting smoky blue from the sea in the distance beyond, this beautiful Edwardian hotel is ideal for a memorable vacation. Drive time from Glasgow to Turnberry is approx 40 minutes. Overnight at the Trump Turnberry Hotel Day 3 Today after breakfast golf will be arranged on the Trump Turnberry Ailsa Course. Long regarded as one of the finest courses in the world, polls now regularly acknowledge the Ailsa Course at Turnberry as one of Britain's top three courses, confirmation that gives it eminence worldwide and regular rankings within the world's top 20 courses. The scenic glories of the Ailsa Course are to be savored - the granite dome of Ailsa Craig, the low form of the tip of Argyll, and the peaks of Arran, highlight the changing patterns of light and shade. Closer at hand, the lighthouse, and the ninth's lovely back tee are other symbols of historic Turnberry.
Day 3 Continued.. After golf you may wish to tour Culzean Castle Overnight at the Trump Turnberry Hotel Day 4 Culzean Castle is one of Scotland's most loved Castles, located on the South Ayrshire coast, approximately 12 miles south of Ayr and 4 miles west of Maybole. The castle was constructed around a previous stately house by Robert Adam for David Kennedy, 10 th Earl of Cassili. Situated at the edge of a cliff, the castle offers visitors spectacular and dramatic views from the surrounding gardens and walking paths. The castle interior houses a fine collection of historic painting, period furniture, and weaponry. In 1945 the top floor of the caste was gifted to General Eisenhower, by the Kennedy family, in acknowledgement of his services during WWII. Today after breakfast golf will be arranged at Royal Troon Golf Club. After golf you may wish to tour the Burns Heritage Trail before transferring to the Old Course Hotel in St. Andrews. Drive time from Turnberry to Troon is approx 40 minutes. Drive time from Troon to St. Andrews is approx 2 hours and 35 minutes. Overnight at the Old Course Hotel Frequent host to the British Open, Royal Troon is consistently ranked as one of the World's best links courses. It was created by the hand of Willie Fernie, one of the great early British golfers in 1878. A classic links course in every respect, the golfer is eased into the challenge with each hole appearing to get progressively tougher. Narrow fairways lined with trouble make tee shots critical, its bunkers are punishing and Troon's small greens require touch and imagination. Running straight out and back along the coast, Troon often changes dramatically from front nine to back. Note: A second round of golf on the Troon Portland Course is included free of charge. The Burns Heritage Trail consists of a circular driving trail around southwest Scotland surrounded by some of the most beautiful landscapes in Britain. The trail takes you on a journey through the life and landscapes of Robert Burns. You will see the thatched cottage in Alloway where he was born on January 25 th, 1759. You can travel to many museums and statues immortalizing Scotland s famous poet along the trail. As well as view the sight of his grave in Dumfries. The Burns Heritage Trail offers visitors the opportunity to witness the environment of the famous poet. The St. Andrews Old Course Hotel overlooks the 17th fairway of the golfing Mecca for players from all over the world, the Old Course at St. Andrews. In fact, part of the hotel is a hazard when driving from the 17th tee. There is no more spectacular location in all of St Andrews. This fine resort hotel overlooks the manicured acres of its namesake Old Course and across to the sea beyond. It s an elegantly informal haven of luxury, warm hospitality and exquisite dining. It offers some of the most luxurious accommodation in Scotland. Guests can expect to enjoy either the priceless view of the Old Course and the St Andrews coastline, or the fields and hills of Fife. All of our 144 rooms comprised of 109 rooms and 35 suites are designed to offer a welcoming haven with contemporary fabrics, soft furnishings and marble touches in the bathrooms. The luxurious suites are spacious, finely appointed and offer fine panoramic views over the links courses to the sea.
Day 5 Today after breakfast golf will be arranged at Carnoustie Golf Links. After golf you may wish to tour Glamis Castle Regarded by many including Walter Hagen and Gary Player, as one of the best links courses in the world, Carnoustie, though certainly long, is not a course for the unthinking big-hitter. With judgment of wind and distance critical, every tee shot needs careful placement to set up an approach to the green. Whilst there may be little dramatic background scenery, the beauty of Carnoustie is to be found in the golf course itself. The layout is such that no two consecutive holes face the same direction, a factor that does nothing for the golfer in finding their rhythm in the face of often-stiff winds. Carnoustie's famous burns that snake their way around the course - Jockie's Burn and the Barry Burn, represent two more obstacles to posting a respectable tally. Glamis Castle is located next to the village of Glamis and is home to the Earl and Countess of Strathmore and Kinghorne. The castle was the childhood home of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, also known as the Queen Mother. The interior of the castle is beautifully preserved and should be visited by anyone interested in historical architecture. Drive time from St. Andrews to Carnoustie is approx 45 minutes. Overnight at the Old Course Hotel Day 6 Today after breakfast golf will be arranged on the St. Andrews Old Course. After golf you may wish to tour the Town of St. Andrews. Handicap Limit Men: 24, Ladies: 36. The oldest golf course in the world has many remarkable features which help make it so special to golfers around the world. It is the Home of Golf where golf was first played 600 years ago and yet it remains a real test of golf for today's champions. Despite its reputation and status, it is a public course. The course is known for its particular physical features including 112 bunkers, some of which are especially famous e.g. 'Hell' on the long 14th, 'Strath' on the short 11th and the Road Bunker at what is probably the most famous golf hole in the world, the 17th or Road Hole (so called because a road - which is in play - runs hard against the back edge of the green). The Old Course s truly remarkable feature is that in today's modern golfing world, a course which has evolved over six centuries remains a true test of championship golf. Overnight at the Old Course Hotel St. Andrews is known worldwide as the home of golf, primarily because it is the home to the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, founded in 1754. The city was first settled during the Mesolithic era, shortly followed by the nomadic people who settled the modern town around 4,500 BC. The present town was established in 1140 by Bishop Robert and it began to develop economic and political power. However, the town fell into decay after the Scottish Reformation and the English Civil War and it wasn t until the 19 th century and the introduction of the golf industry that St. Andrews turned around. Although it is most notable for its golf, St. Andrews also boasts a world renowned university, The University of St. Andrews, which provides the city with an added educational culture.
Day 7 Today after breakfast golf will be arranged at Kingsbarns Golf Club. Located directly on the North Sea coast only six miles from St. Andrews, Kingsbarns is without a doubt one of the most breathtaking links courses ever developed. Kingsbarns Golf Links is a real one of a kind and a contrast with Scotland s other famous links courses in that it is a new, man-made development. The sea figures prominently on every hole and one's senses are continually pricked with the sights, sounds and smells of the ocean spray. The links boasts spacious fairways, which roll and twist through majestic dune ridges and hollows, while its large inviting greens present the golfer with subtle challenges. After golf you may wish to tour Falkland Palace Falkland Palace is the former royal palace of the Scottish Kings. The palace was acquired by the Scottish Crown from MacDuff of Fife in the 14 th century. King James IV and King James V transformed the castle into a royal palace between 1501 and 1541. The palace thereafter served as a popular retreat for the royal family. In the 1950s the palace was appointed to the National Trust of Scotland and was opened to the public. The palace is surrounded by beautiful extensive gardens that are in and of themselves worth visiting Drive time from St. Andrews to Kingsbarns is approx 15 minutes. Overnight at the Old Course Hotel Day 8 Today you will depart Edinburgh for the USA. Drive time from St. Andrews to Edinburgh is approx 1 hour 20 minutes.
COST INCLUDES: Meet and greet service at arrival airport by local SGH Golf staff. 6 nights accommodation, double occupancy, at hotels indicated. Full breakfast each day. Rental vehicle - unlimited mileage - CDW included, gas extra. Starting times and green fees for 5 rounds of golf at: Turnberry Ailsa, Royal Troon Old & Portland (Free), Carnoustie, St. Andrews Old, Kingsbarns. Full use of all golf clubhouses including access to the changing rooms, showers, lockers, dining room and bar. All local taxes and service charges on all services included in the attached itinerary. SGH Luggage Tags. Personalized travel pack with useful information, maps, helpful hints, recommended restaurants, pubs, shopping and sightseeing options. Assistance of SGH Golf s local office at your destination. 24/7 emergency help line. A dedicated professional SGH Golf representative to coordinate all aspects of your tour. Transportation: If Escorted You will have the services of an experienced SGH Tour Manager Driver who will greet you at the airport and accompany you for the duration of the tour. All SGH Tour Managers have many years of experience and are on hand to assist with all aspects of your tour. He will make sure you reach the destinations on time, will assist with check-in and luggage at the hotels making the process as seamless as possible. At the golf courses, he will handle your golf equipment check you in and assembles the caddies you have requested while also arranging a second round if desired. The knowledgeable Tour Managers are indispensable when providing daily sightseeing guidance for golfers and non golfers whether it be touring a distillery, castle, or shopping excursions. He will also be an asset when recommending and making dinner reservations at local restaurants. Not Included Airline Ticket Caddie or cart fees Gratuities Meals not specified Any item of a personal nature. References We would be happy to give you names of past SGH Golf clients for you to contact.
GROUND TRANSPORTATIONS IN SCOTLAND Self Drive Options: Ford Mondeo: 4-5 Door Automatic Suitable for 2 golfers 2 Large Suitcases, 2 Small Suitcases Manual or Automatic Transmission 65 Miles/Gallon (approximate) VW Passat: 4-5 Door Automatic Suitable for 2 golfers 2 Large Suitcases, 2 Small Suitcases Automatic Transmission 65 Miles/Gallon (approximate) Peugeot 5008: 4-5 Door Automatic Suitable for 2 golfers 2 Large Suitcases, 2 Small Suitcases Automatic Transmission 65 Miles/Gallon (approximate) Hyundai Santa Fe: 4-5 Door Automatic Suitable for 2 golfers 2 Large Suitcases, 2 Small Suitcases Automatic Transmission 65 Miles/Gallon (approximate)
Self Drive Options: Mercedes Vito: Passenger Van, Automatic Suitable for 4 golfers 2 Large Suitcases, 2 Small Suitcases Automatic Transmission 30 Miles/Gallon (approximate)
Escorted: Driver Guide/Tour Manager Mercedes Sprinter: 10-16 Seater Motor Coach Suitable for up to 8 golfers Full Leather Interior with Individual Reclining Seats Double Glazed Panoramic View Tables for Golf Tours Mercedes Riada GT VIP: 16 Seater Coach Suitable for up to 12 golfers Full Leather Interior with Individual Reclining Seats Double Glazed Panoramic View Tables for Golf Tours
Mercedes Esker: 24 Seater Luxury Coach Suitable for up to 20 golfers Full Leather Interior with Individual Reclining Seats Restroom Small Kitchen with Microwave, Kettles, and Fridge Double Glazed Panoramic View 6 Tables for Golf Tours DRIVER/GUIDE You will have the services of an experienced SGH Tour Driver/Guide who will greet you at the airport and accompany you for the duration of the tour. All SGH Tour Managers have many years of experience and are on hand to assist with all aspects of your tour. He will make sure you reach the destinations on time, will assist with check-in and luggage at the hotels making the process as seamless as possible. At the golf courses, he will handle your golf equipment check you in and assembles the caddies you have requested while also arranging a second round if desired. The knowledgeable Tour Managers are indispensable when providing daily sightseeing guidance for golfers and non golfers whether it be touring a distillery, castle, or shopping excursions. He will also be an asset when recommending and making dinner reservations at local restaurants. The Tour Manager will provide the small touches along with local knowledge and experience that turn a good golf tour into a GREAT golf tour. You may wish to consider the selective use of private aircraft or helicopter transportation to visit golf courses not otherwise easily accessible, or simply to eliminate longer road journeys. We are great believers in maximizing the benefit afforded by this form of transportation. Please call us for an outline of the options which are available.