Links Golf
The term "links" comes from the union of land and sea. In the early days shepherds spent their leisure time playing with the stick (kolf) and a ball, in the useless lands of northern Scotland where extreme weather prevented cultivation. This is how golf was born: by the sea.
Unpredictable weather, strong winds, absence of trees, hard ground and lots of irregular movement are the main characteristics of golf as it was born.
Links Golf, a different type of game that demands other shots, creativity, patience and adaptability, it can become a lot of fun for players of all levels. We present here the selection of links courses.
Destinations
![Aberdeen & Inverness](uploads/trips/images/Royal_Dornoch-golf.jpg)
Aberdeen & Inverness
![Ireland](uploads/trips/images/Ballybunion-golf.jpg)
Ireland: The Emerald Isle
![Liverpool & The 3 Royals](uploads/trips/images/06th-Hole-Royal-St-Georges-Golf-Club0136-Edit-2.jpg)
Liverpool & The 3 Royals
![Muirfield, East Lothian](uploads/trips/images/Header2_1.jpg)
Muirfield, East Lothian
![Prestwick: Troon & Turnberry](uploads/trips/images/Prestwick-Header.jpg)
Prestwick: Troon & Turnberry
![St Andrews & Carnoustie](uploads/trips/images/Header3.jpg)
St Andrews & Carnoustie
![South Africa](uploads/trips/images/sudafrica_header.jpg)