Links Golf St Andrews. Three men in golf attire, including Bill Taylor, stand on a lush green golf course. Behind them, a historic clubhouse with large windows and an intricate design looms under an overcast sky, while other people linger near the building's entrance.

"I wanted to take a moment to thank you, Amy, Jamie and Nicola for the outstanding experience I had while visiting St. Andrews last week. Your team personifies what we Americans feel the “Home of Golf” and the Royal and Ancient is all about. The hospitality I received during my visit by you and your team made me feel like Royalty. Every person I had the opportunity to meet while there made me feel at home and like being in a community where I would be proud to live. Thanks again and feel free to use me as a reference."

Tain Golf Club

Situated to the south of Royal Dornoch, Tain is a heathland/links course with spectacular views. Designed originally by Old Tom Morris as a fifteen-hole course in 1890, it was extended to eighteen holes in 1894; eleven Morris holes are still in play today. This is an easy walking course with the river meandering through three of the holes. Always presented in beautiful condition, Tain is a good test of golf, with clever bunkering and natural water hazards. Tain is located 35 miles north of Inverness.

Course info

  • Caddies (Request in advance through Links Golf)

  • Pull Carts

  • Electric Buggies: Only 2 available

  • Practice Facilities: Short game area and putting green

  • Dress Code: Appropriate golf attire.