S C O T L A N DSummer 2025L A D I E S G O L F T O U RA TRIP DESIGNED FOR THE LADY GOLF MEMBERS OFWINDSTAR NAPLES ON THE BAYEast Lothian / Loch Lomond / St. AndrewsJuly 31 - August 8
E X C L U S I V E T R A V E LEmbark on an unforgettable journeythrough Scotland's iconic golf coursesand breathtaking landscapes withyour pro, Pamela Feggans, PGA. Thisexclusive trip is specially curated forthe Ladies Golf Members of Windstaron Naples Bay, combining luxury,history, and sport for an unparalleledexperience.Enjoy private transfers, luxuriousaccommodations, and personalizedguide services throughout yourjourney. Every detail is meticulouslyarranged to ensure a stress-free andmemorable experience.Experience a blend of iconic golf andcultural enrichment in the ScottishLowlands and Highlands. Book your spot now and prepare forthe journey of a lifetime!For more information, contact Kastania Plesz,PGA, at kastania@clubhousered.golf.Trip curated by Clubhouse Red TravelH O S T E D B Y P A M E L A F E G G A N SFOR ITINERARY AND REGISTRATION CLICK HERE OR SCAN ABOVE1
I want to believe that one morning in the ninth century a Scottish king looked up and saw St. Andrew’sdiagonal cross in the sky above—white clouds against a blue sky—and took it as a sign to marchoutnumbered against the Angles. His vision and victory gave birth to the Scottish flag—white × againsta blue backdrop—and is too good a story to not be true. And I want to believe that the patron saint ofgolfers did actually utter St. Andrews’ town motto as his final words, while I breathe, I hope.” - Tom Coyne2
A C C O M O D A T I O N SEnjoy eight nights at a few of Scotland’smost prestigious five-star hotels, whereluxury and comfort await at every turn. Startyour stay at Marine North Berwick, wheresea-view rooms reveal stunning vistas of therugged coastline. The resort's elegant decorprovides the perfect backdrop for amemorable stay, immersing you in theauthentic warmth of Scottish hospitality. Next, indulge in the stunning surroundings ofCameron House Hotel in Loch Lomond. Youcan see breathtaking loch (lake) views fromyour elegant room. Finally, conclude yourjourney at the Old Course Hotel in St.Andrews, where luxurious rooms overlookthe iconic Old Course, providing a perfectblend of history and sophistication.FIVE STAR STAYS THROUGHOUTSCOTLAND“The Scottish hills are my favourite in the world” - Hugh GrantOld Course Hotel, St. Andrews Marine North Berwick Cameron House Hotel, Loch Lomond3
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7.31EDINBURGH ARRIVALArrivalEden Mill ExperienceEdinburgh Castle TourAfternoon Tea at Balmoral HotelOvernight: Marine North Berwick8.2GOLF AT ARCHERFIELDGolf at Fidra Links, ArcherfieldGolf ClubOvernight: Marine North Berwick8.4SIGHTSEEING IN LOCH LOMONDSightseeing in Loch LomondVisit Inveraray CastleHigh Tea at Inveraray Tea RoomExplore the Village of Luss8.1GOLF AT NORTH BERWICKGolf at The West Links, NorthBerwick Golf ClubOvernight: Marine North Berwick8.3GOLF AT DUNDONALDCheck outGolf at Dundonald Golf LinksOvernight: Cameron House Hotel8.5GOLF AT ROYAL TROONGolf at The Old Course, RoyalTroonOvernight: Cameron House Hotel8.6GOLF AT KINGSBARNSGolf at Kingsbarns Golf LinksOvernight: Old Course Hotel8.7GOLF AT ST. ANDREWSGolf at The New Course, St.Andrews LinksOld Course Walking TourR&A Museum5I T I N E R A R Y
I N C L U S I O N SFor itinerary and registration, scan below.St. AndrewsLadies Golf Members of WindstarSix Golf RoundsThree five-star staysSingle or Double OccupancyDriver services provided throughout tour.Where: Scotland | When: July 31 - August 8, 2025 | Ladies only event Guide Services provided on arrival day in Edinburgh & Loch Lomond |Experience Edinburgh Castle, Edin Mill Experience, Inveraray Castle, R&A WorldGolf MuseumSingle Occupancy: $12,020 Per Person (Private Room and Board / 1 Bed)Double Occupancy: $9,500 Per Person (Shared Room & Board / 2 Beds)EVENTGOLFLODGING &DININGGUIDES &EXPERIENCESPRICINGTRANSPORTWest Links, Fidra Links, Dundonald, Royal Troon, Kingsbarns, New Course(3) nights Marine North Berwick, (3) nights Cameron House Hotel, (2) nights OldCourse Hotel, St Andrews6
G E T T I N G T H E R EEDINBURGH AIRPORTFlying into Edinburgh Airport from yourhome destination offers numerousflight options from major internationalairports. Upon arrival, a friendlyrepresentative will greet you with awelcome pack containing all theessential information for your stay.From there, you'll enjoy the comfortand convenience of a private transfer,ensuring a relaxing and personalizedjourney throughout your Scotland tour.PRIVATE DRIVERThroughout your stay, enjoy theconvenience and comfort of privatetransportation.With their local expertise, your driverwill recommend hidden gems, the besttimes to visit popular attractions, andlocal eateries for authentic Scottishcuisine. Their invaluable knowledgeand insights will enrich your travelexperience, allowing you to maximizeyour time and fully immerse yourself inScotland's wonders.7
E X P E R I E N C E SHIGH TEA • GIN & WHISKY TASTING • CASTLE TOURSEmbark on a Scottish adventure that dives deepinto the heart of this enchanting land. Start with aprivate tour of the majestic Edinburgh Castle,where ancient stones whisper tales of knights androyalty, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views.Savor the rich, smoky flavors of traditional Scotchwhisky or their bright and balanced gin during anexclusive tasting session at the renowned EdenMill Experience. Delight in a charming AfternoonTea at the 5-star luxury Balmoral Hotel, whereevery bite and sip feels like a step back in time to amore genteel era.Indulge in a High Tea at the Inveraray Castle,adding a touch of elegance to your travels. Eachexperience has been thoughtfully curated toensure the tour is not just about golf, but a richtapestry of cultural and natural beauty, weavingmemories that will last a lifetime. No visit toScotland is complete without experiencing thehistoric town of St Andrews, the "Home of Golf."Join an expert guide for a Guided Walk of the OldCourse, walking in the footsteps of golf icons.T A S T E A N D S E E S C O T L A N DBalmoral Hotel8
L O T H I A N SNorth Berwick is your first stop, a vibrant and scenic harbor town known for its stunning beaches,eclectic shops, cafes, bars, and world-renowned golf courses. This picturesque destinationseamlessly blends natural beauty, rich history, and modern amenities. Offering striking views ofthe Firth of Forth and the Bass Rock, home to the world’s largest Northern gannet colony. You canalso see Fidra, Lamb, and Craigleith islands, with Fidra famously inspiring Robert Louis Stevenson’s"Treasure Island."SCOTLAND’S GOLF COASTEast Lothian is rightly famous as Scotland’s Golf Coast boasting the greatest concentration of Championshiplinks courses in the world!North Berwick Golf Club9
The ‘Grand Old Lady’ is back to its former glory as a luxury landmark on Scotland’s golfcoast. The rooms are thoughtfully curated, paying homage to the ancient ScottishLinksland. Warm woods, pops of blue, and heathery hues abound, creating a relaxing spacefor guests to unwind.Fabulous views of the West Links Golf Course, the Firth of Forth estuary, and its islands makethis room a popular option. The feature window creates a spacious feel, while a plush king-size bed makes nodding off a dream. With enviable views of the Firth ofForth and Bass Rock, Marine NorthBerwick rises from the East Lothianlandscape to offer guests a quietlyelegant escape.M A R I N E N O R T H B E R W I C KSTAY • LOTHIANSSea View Rooms10
The West Links Course, situated on the edge of the Firth of Forth, is a true championshiplinks course that has hosted numerous prestigious events over the years. Its storied past andunique design make it a must-play for any golf enthusiast.№1.THE WEST LINKS, NORTH BERWICK GOLF CLUB11
Named after the tiny island and iconic lighthouse – said to be the inspiration for R.LStevenson’s Treasure Island – that forms a beautiful focal point opposite Fidra’s dramatic4th hole.Swathes of towering Scots pines, a dramatic feature of the course, protect players from anybreeze whipping in off the sea, and while the Fidra opens out into more traditionallinksland from the short but devilish 12th until home, the velvety greens hide all kinds ofsurprises.№2.FIDRA LINKS, ARCHERFIELD12
L O C H L O M O N DExplore the beautiful area of Loch Lomond on a sightseeing tour. First, travel along the scenicBonnie Banks of the Loch towards Inveraray. There, you will visit the majestic Inveraray Castle,which was the filming location for the Downton Abbey Christmas episode. After enjoyinghomemade scones and cake at the Inveraray Tea Room, you can spend some free time in thepicturesque village of Luss, which has been voted one of the prettiest villages in Scotland.INVERARY CASTLE & VILLAGE OF LUSS13
Loch View RoomsWelcome to Cameron House Hotel, a luxurious retreat nestled on the picturesque shores ofLoch Lomond in Scotland. This enchanting hotel blends historical charm with modernelegance, offering a perfect escape for relaxation and adventure. With stunning views,world-class amenities, and warm hospitality, Cameron House promises an unforgettableexperience. Enjoy fine dining at their acclaimed restaurants, rejuvenate at the spa, orexplore the scenic surroundings.The rooms are stylish and endlessly comfortable, each space is designed with everydayluxury in mind, curated using the finest Scottish fabrics, furnishings, and artwork.As Britain’s largest freshwater lake,Loch Lomond draws visitors fromaround the world, enchanted by itsstunning landscapes, abundantactivities, and rich history.The bedroomsprovide a warmwelcome andsplendid retreatwith exceptionalviews of LochLomond. C A M E R O N H O U S E H O T E LSTAY • LOCH LOMOND14
Dundonald Links has quickly become a “must-play.” Located in the very heart of Ayrshire,it offers a classic links golf experience for all to savour. Generous fairways, undulatinggreens, and a wide choice of tees make it an enjoyable test for everyone who visits.“ Dundonald Links is a game changer for golf travellers ”Forbes Magazine№3.DUNDONALD GOLF LINKS15
The Old Course at Royal Troon, conceived in a pub, has grown from the shadow ofPrestwick to a celebrated Open Championship venue. This classic "out and back" linkscourse features the longest and shortest holes in the Open Championships. The shortest, the8th hole, is a par 3 at just 123 yards, known as The Postage Stamp. The real challengestarts at the turn, with the most demanding back nine among Open courses. Hosting the152nd Open Championship in 2024, Royal Troon is a true beauty and beast to play!№4.ROYAL TROON16
St. Andrews, Scotland, is a charming coastal town celebrated as the "Home of Golf,"attracting enthusiasts from around the globe.Start your visit with a round of golf at the historic New Course, St Andrews Links. After yourgame, enjoy a guided walk of the iconic Old Course, where golf legends have played. Finally,explore the R&A World Golf Museum to discover fascinating exhibits and artifacts thattrace the history of golf from its origins to today.“It’s a wonderful experience to go abouta town where people wave at you fromdoorways and windows, wherestrangers smile and greet you by name,often your first name, and where asimple and direct courtesy is theoutstanding characteristic.” – Bobby JonesS T . A N D R E W S17
The Old Course Hotel is recognised as one of Europe’s leading luxury resorts. Standingalongside the 17th hole of The Old Course, one of the most iconic courses in the world andboasting magnificent panoramic views of the course and West Sands Beach. The hotel isalso home to the award-winning Kohler Waters Spa and many outstanding dining options,making it the ideal hotel for the last stop of this tour.The Old Course rooms all have direct views of the Old Course. Guests who do manage todraw themselves away from this stunning view of the world’s most famous golf course willappreciate the interesting use of tactile textures – a reminder of Scotland’s rich heritage inthe textile industry. Gold and antique-style lamps are complemented by traditional imagesof St Andrews and golf.A prestigious AA five star resort thatoverlooks the famous Old Course andthe West Sands Beach in St Andrews.O L D C O U R S E H O T E LSTAY • ST. ANDREWS18
Golf has been played on the links land of Kingsbarns since 1793. Dressed in their blue coats,the Kingsbarns men gathered for their Spring and Autumn Meetings, competing for medalson the links and enjoying each other's company over dinner in the Golfers Hall. Thistradition of friendly competition and camaraderie continued for decades until 1850 whenthe tenant farmer of the Cambo Estate ploughed up the links to expand his farmland, asagricultural land was more valuable than golf land at the time.№5.KINGSBARNS19
The oldest ‘new’ course in the world, the second course at the Home of Golf was built bythe Keeper of the Green, Tom Morris in 1895 and it was imaginatively named todifferentiate from its famous neighbour. Boasting undulating fairways and challenginggreens, the New Course is a classic test of links golf.№6.NEW COURSE, ST. ANDREWS20
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It’s up and away from our work to-day, For the breeze sweeps over the down;And it’s hey for a game where the gorse blossoms flame, And the bracken is bronzing to brown.With the turf ’neath our tread and the blue overhead, And the song of the lark in the whin;There’s the flag and the green, with the bunkers between— Now will you be over or in?The doctor may come, and we’ll teach him to know A tee where no tannin can lurk;The soldier may come, and we’ll promise to show Some hazards a soldier may shirk;The statesman may joke, as he tops every stroke, That at last he is high in his aims;And the clubman will stand with a club in his hand That is worth every club in St. James’.The palm and the leather come rarely together, Gripping the driver’s haft,And it’s good to feel the jar of the steel And the spring of the hickory shaft.Why trouble or seek for the praise of a clique? A cleek here is common to all;And the lie that might sting is a very small thing When compared with the lie of the ball.Come youth and come age, from the study or stage, From Bar or from Bench—high and low!A green you must use as a cure for the blues— You drive them away as you go.We’re outward bound on a long, long round, And it’s time to be up and away:If worry and sorrow come back with the morrow, At least we’ll be happy to-day.BY SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLEA LAY OF THE LINKS