Scotland Golf Vacations
The land of tartans and bagpipes and history movies, Scotland is also "the home of golf". St. Andrews Old Course had it's official beginning around 1850, but the land was used for "golfe" for more than four hundred years before.
Southern Scotland is rich in rolling farmland, ancient abbeys, castles and historic
houses. The central region and West Highlands is home Scotland's two largest
cities and Loch Lochmond. From The Kingdom of Fife, home to St. Andrews,
to Perthshire, is an area of dramatic contrasts combining rich farming patchwork with
the high hills. The Highlands are one of the last wildernesses in Europe - from
the soaring beauty of Glencoe to the idyllic charm of the Isles, and from the
crashing waves of the northern coastline to the silence of the wind swept moors,
this is an area that will leave you with an image of sheer size and
beauty for forever.
Scotland Golf Articles
Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position
Make sure to keep your right elbow behind your body during the backswing so that the left arm can continue to cross your chest and stay on the same plane as your shoulders.
Players new to the one plane swing find that a hook is a common fault because the clubface squares naturally, cure this by keeping your arms and body moving through the ball and not letting them slow down.




