Break out the bagpipes-there is no place on earth quite like Scotland.
Plan a day in the Highlands, hunting for Nessie, Scotland's famed Loch Ness Monster. Then follow the historic paths of Robert the Bruce and William Wallace through medieval castles and ancient battlegrounds.
Visit the cliff-top Edinburgh Castle and stand as Mary Queen of Scots once did, viewing the Scottish countryside, where today the city of Edinburgh stretches below.
And don't forget to take in Scotland's outdoor pleasures-world class fly-fishing, skiing, sailing, hunting, canoeing, hang gliding, hiking, and of course, golf. Scotland vacations are unique and memorable from your first glimpse of sunrise over the shoreline at Aberdeen, to the bagpipe's last quavering sounds at dusk.
Some world travelers make a pilgrimage to Mecca, or journey to Jerusalem to pray at the Wailing Wall. Golfers go to St. Andrews. Smart golfers rent Scotland timeshares and really, really smart golfers buy Scotland timeshares so that they can visit St. Andrews as often as they like.
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews has officially been home to over two and a half centuries of golf and is the birthplace of golf's international governing body, The Royal and Ancients.
But golf draws from extremely deep roots. We know that the game has been played in the links land of St. Andrews since at least the early 15th century. And we know that the first golfers-like their modern counterparts-obsessed over their games. So much so, that archery became a neglected skill, and for a time in 1457, King James II banned golf, hoping to persuade sportsmen to take up their bows once again.
The King failed. You just can't stop a dedicated golfer.
Make Scotland timeshare rentals or a Scotland timeshare resale your home base. Then book your tee time on the Old Course at St. Andrews; cross the Swilcan Bridge at the 18th; pause and make sure someone saves the memory with a photograph. And while you are in the area, play Carnoustie, Royal Aberdeen, Muirfield, and Gleneagles.
Travel to the south and get in rounds at Prestwick, Royal Troon, and Turnberry. And don't forget heading north to take in a memorable 18 holes at Royal Dornorch.
When you buy a Scotland timeshare, or Scotland timeshare resales, you can return to golf's homeland. You walk the fairways with the spirits of Old Tom Morris and the legends of yesterday. And you can schedule your Scotland timeshare weeks to put you in the right place at the right time to see modern-day legends play European PGA Tour events, and in many years, the Open, and the British Amateur.
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