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Scotland’s Most Luxurious Spa Escapes
When you’re thinking about a holiday with saunas and massages spa breaks Scotland don’t necessarily come first to mind. However, there are a fantastic range of spa hotels Scotland to consider. Spa ...
The best spa hotels in Scotland – perfect for a relaxing country getaway - Whether it's an escape to the countryside or an ...
Now, add Chris Gotterup over Rory McIlroy at the Renaissance Club to the list. The 25-year-old New Jerseyan, who entered the week ranked 158th in the world, finished at 15 under and edged McIlroy and ...
But look at it now? With the strongest field in global golf outside the four majors, the Genesis Scottish Open continues to go from strength to strength. Many happy returns, indeed.
The sport in Scotland is traditionally more accessible than in the US or England. But its economics are being severely tested.
The centrepiece of Raducanu’s visit, Drummond Castle, is among the most celebrated sights in the region. While the castle ...
One of Scotland’s most iconic golf courses, The King’s Course at Gleneagles, has been officially reopened after an extensive development programme to restore the course to its original glory.
Over £100,000 was raised for charity as Premier League footballers joined Scotland captain Andy Robertson’s charity golf day at Gleneagles. The Liverpool player’s Captain’s Cup Golf Day attracted a ...
In other recent events on the circuit, Fraser Hughes (The Gleneagles Hotel) won the ProScot Golf Tour Young Pro OOM Sprint at Deeside with a two-under 68 while there was a five-way tie in the Muir ...
The Scottish Resort Where You Can Try Falconry, Spot Highland Cows, and Sleep in a Grand Country Manor A century after opening, Scotland’s beloved Gleneagles Hotel has added a cutting-edge Sporting ...
A fundraising golf day has successfully raised almost £130,000 for good causes in Glasgow and the surrounding area.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s golf course in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, hired extra security due to Scottish men breaking in and defecating in the course's holes.