Scotland receives a huge influx of golf tourists every year, who travel from all corners of the world to play our famous courses.
While it’s important to welcome international visitors to Scotland’s golf courses, it is also crucial to make sure domestic golfers are valued just as highly. With that in mind, one of Scotland’s best golf courses is providing a series of great-value offers, designed specifically for Scottish residents.
Boasting 520 acres of championship golf across two world-class courses, Fairmont St Andrews is one of the finest golf destinations in the country. Whether you choose to play The Torrance or The Kittocks course, the challenging links-style golf, and superb scenery overlooking St Andrews Bay, means it is a golfing experience that will live long in the memory.
And the best part? If you live in Scotland, the cost to play both courses has been significantly reduced. Play for a special ‘Scottish Resident’ rate of £80 till the end of September (winter rates October £70, November & December £40), bookable 30 days in advance by calling 01334 837 023.
In addition, Fairmont St Andrews have also launched a brand-new Time to Tee Off package. Designed to help guests progress their game, it offers specialist professional training and unlimited golf, whilst also enjoying the spa treatments and exquisite dining. The package is a golfer’s paradise: including a three-hour ‘Learn the Links’ golf lesson with a golf professional, as well as unlimited access to both Championship golf courses and training facilities for the duration of your stay.
This encompasses a two-night hotel package in the opulent Fairmont St Andrews hotel, with a full Scottish buffet breakfast and a three-course dinner included. Guests can also enjoy a 50-minute Golfers Renewal specialist spa treatment to reward themselves for their hard work on the greens. You can also enjoy full use of the well-appointed spa facilities, which include a 16-metre swimming pool, hot tub, steam room, sauna and relaxation room.
As an added bonus, Fairmont St Andrews will donate 25% of revenue from package sales to the Golf Foundation in support of their ‘Girls in Golf’ bid to inspire more female golfers to take to the courses. What’s not to like? Find out more, or book online at https://www.fairmont.com/st-andrews-scotland/offers/time-to-tee-off/
This article was brought to you in association with Fairmont St Andrews
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