10 ways to prepare for golf in Scotland, per top teacher
10 Ways to Prepare for Golf in Scotland
Getting ready for a golf trip to Scotland? Here are 10 tips from top teacher Kevin Murray-Hynes to help you make the most of the experience:
- Practice your links golf game – including shots from uneven and sloping lies.
- Learn the Scottish etiquette and terminology
- Research the courses you’ll be playing – and dress accordingly.
- Bring layers of clothing – the weather in Scotland can be unpredictable.
- Book tee times and accommodations in advance – especially if you’re traveling during the peak season.
- Consider hiring a caddie or taking a lesson from a local pro – it can help you navigate.
- Pack plenty of golf balls – you’re likely to lose a few in the rough or hazards.
- Bring sunscreen and insect repellent – protect yourself on and off the course.
- St Andrews, Royal Troon and Carnoustie are a must. Don’t forget to add these.
- Most importantly, relax and enjoy the experience – it’s a once-in-a-lifetime trip for many golfers.
