Golf International - Honored for Excellence in Tourism

Golf International was the recent recipient of the prestigious Icons of Scotland Award, presented by the Scottish Government, Tourist Board and Scotland Magazine, for excellence in tourism through consistently providing the most memorable Scottish experience. We are the only American travel company to ever be honored in this way and trust this award will be further assurance to our clients, past present and future, that in choosing Golf International to handle your travel arrangements, you have selected the very best.


Golf International is very proud to be the exclusive, International Travel Partner of several of the most prestigious golf related websites including CBS.Sportsline.com; GolfWeb.com and PGATour.com, official website of the PGA Tour.

 

As a part of our relationship with these top rated websites, we contribute a weekly feature article, entitled Course of the Week, written by David Brice, President of Golf International. As the courses featured are all international and of interest to Golf International’s clients, we reproduce them here for your reading pleasure.

Scotland's Royal Troon
Royal Troon is one of only 10 Scottish golf clubs to be granted the prestigious Royal title. An eight time host to The British Open and selected venue for the 2008 Senior British Open, this is a true champion among champions. .....more

Scotland's St. Andrews Old
St. Andrews Old Course at more than 600 years old is the grand-daddy of all golf courses and still ranked as one of the world’s best. More than a wonderful round of golf, The Old Course also provides an emotional experience found nowhere else.....more

Spain's Andalucia and the Costa Del Sol
Visit Spain’s Costa del Sol for the amazing array of year round golf it has to offer, but be prepared to be distracted because golf is only the beginning of a multitude of other temptations that abound.....more

Scotland's Kingsbarns Links - Part I

Kingsbarns Links, one of Scotland’s newest and best links courses, is not as new as you may think and owes its existence and world class ranking to Americans.....more

 

St. Andrews Castle Course

The opening of a new golf course is rarely an event warranting much more than a mention on the back pages of the local newspaper. Open that new course in the Scottish town of St. Andrews however, and everything moves to a different level, commanding global attention - at least in golfing circles.more

Spain's Valderrama
Ranked as the best course on Continental Europe for each of the past 11 years, Valderrama shows what money can do for a golf course.....more

Scotland’s Royal Dornoch
The championship links that was James Braid’s home course, sits in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, surrounded by dramatic scenery and a wealth of other golfing gems.......more


Northern Ireland's Royal County Down
Rated as the best course in all Ireland and among the top 12 in the world, Royal County Down is a must play for any serious golfer.....more

 

Scotland’s Gleneagles
A more complete and luxurious resort will be difficult to find and now selected as a future Ryder Cup venue, soars to new heights of distinction......more

 

Ireland's Doonbeg
Tough, exhilarating and spectacularly beautiful, Greg Norman's new design produces perhaps the last true links course to be built in Europe and another compelling reason to golf Ireland.....more

Scotland's Carnoustie
Scotland’s Carnoustie, considered the toughest course on the British Open rotation, combines fine bunkering, length, wind, water and a fearsome finish to present the supreme challenge in links golf......more

Wales' Celtic Manor
Recently anointed as a future host to the Ryder Cup, Celtic Manor brings a new focus of attention on the still undiscovered wealth of world-class golf contained in Britain’s charming Principality of Wales......more

Scotland's Prestwick
Second only to St. Andrews in its place in golf’s history, this was the birthplace of the British Open, hosting the world’s most prestigious golf event on 24 occasions......more

Ireland's Ballybunion
Ireland’s Ballybunion is a regular warm-up course for America’s best as they prepare for the British Open each year and with just cause…this is unquestionably one of the world’s great links courses......more

Scotland's Dunbar Golf Club
A British Open Qualifying links and one of the most challenging courses of East Lothian. Spectacular vistas from every hole and a history dating from 1794 make for a memorable golfing experience……more