Perthshire
Duration: 3 days
(Itinerary based on staying at accommodation in the Crieff
area.)
Day 1
0930 - 9 holes at St
Fillans Golf Course. Originally designed by Willie
Auchterlonie in 1903, St Fillans GC lies at the eastern end of Loch
Earn and is set amongst stunning scenery surrounded by hills and
mountains.
1230 - Tour and Lunch of the
Famous Grouse Experience, by Crieff. An award wining interactive
show at Glenturret Distillery, Scotland's oldest working
distillery.
1430 - 18 holes on
Crieff's Ferntower Course. Recently voted 29th
best golfing facility in the top 100 golf clubs in Britain and
Ireland by Golf World, the views from the 13th green across the
Strathearn valley are stunning.
Day 2
0900 - 9 holes at Killin
Golf Club where the 500 yard par 5 9th hole is regarded as
one of the most scenic in Scotland.
1130 - Visit to the Scottish
Crannog Centre at Kenmore on Loch Tay. Walk over water and meet
Scotland's prehistoric loch dwellers. Guided tours, exhibits and
ancient crafts bring the past to life.
1330 - Lunch at The Kenmore
Hotel in the conservation village of Kenmore.
1430 - 18 holes at
Taymouth Castle Golf Course where grandeur and
beauty can be experienced at every hole.
Day 3
0800 - 18 holes at the
Murrayshall Lynedoch Course. Carved from the
natural landscape the Lynedoch course is surrounded by wild flower
meadows and magnificent Scots pine woodland, with fairways which
run toward large greens protected by bracken filled gullies and
devilishly positioned water hazards.
1300 - Lunch at the Blairgowrie
Golf Club, Blairgowrie.
1400 - 18 holes on one of the
Blairgowrie Golf Courses - choose from the
Rosemount Course which ranks among the very best of all the great
inland courses in the British Isles, the Peter Alliss and Dave
Thomas designed Lansdowne Course where Greg Norman won is first
European Tour victory or twice round the classic 9 hole Wee
Course.