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Birdie Brae

A Journal for the Thrifty Gowfer

Editor & Founder

Gary

Based in Glasgow. Writing about Scottish golf from the perspective of someone who plays it — not someone who sells it.

Handicap Index

14.5

Playing since

2022

Home region

Glasgow

Courses played

40+

I started playing golf in 2022 after a colleague made the mistake of mentioning the Old Course ballot over lunch. I took up the game mostly to justify the visit. Four years later I'm at 14.5 and still haven't got on via the ballot — which is, at least, good material.

I live in Glasgow and play most of my golf within forty-five minutes of the city. Littlehill, Cathkin Braes, Haggs Castle, Pollok — the kind of courses that don't come up in the travel supplements but punch well above their green fee. Some of my best rounds have been on £16 municipal courses in November. That's the honest version of Scottish golf that this site tries to tell.

I started Birdie Brae because most of what comes up when you search for Scottish golf was written by people trying to sell you a package holiday. I wanted a site that told you what the ballot odds actually are, which courses are genuinely worth the money, and what to do with the non-golfers while everyone else is on the course. Four years in, the handicap's improving and the database has grown to 94 courses. Both of those numbers still have a way to go.

Articles by Gary

18 April 2026

20 Best Cheap Golf Courses in Scotland Under £30

Twenty real Scottish courses where the round costs less than a decent dinner. Municipals, hidden links, and the nine-holers worth a detour — with current green fees and what to expect.

22 April 2026

Pay and Play Golf Scotland: Every Public Course You Can Walk On

A working directory of Scottish courses you can turn up to and play without membership. Sorted by region, with holes, fee band, and booking method.

25 April 2026

The Complete Beginner's Guide to Playing Golf in Scotland

A letter to anyone thinking about taking up the game in the country that supposedly invented it. What to ignore, what matters, and where to start when you've never held a club.

1 April 2026

Best Time to Play Golf in Scotland: A Month-by-Month Guide

A month-by-month look at Scottish golf — when it's great, when it's grim, and when you'll pay twice as much as a local. Daylight hours, average rainfall, fee discounts and the regional differences nobody tells you about.

30 April 2026

Golf Near Glasgow: 15 Best Courses Within 45 Minutes of the City

Glasgow has more golf within a short drive than any city in Britain. Fifteen real picks, sorted by how long the drive actually takes — with fees, condition notes, and which ones are worth fighting the M8 for.

28 April 2026

Golf Near Edinburgh: Field Notes from Every Course Within 45 Minutes

Rather than a list, a diary. Fifteen visits across the spring, every one of them inside a 45-minute drive of the city centre. The greens, the starters, the wind.

22 March 2026

How to Hire Golf Clubs in Scotland: The Complete Guide for Visitors

Flying with clubs is expensive and painful. Hiring them in Scotland is usually the better call — here's what it costs, where to book, the airlines that still charge, and the mistakes that ruin rounds.

15 March 2026

The Complete History of Golf in Scotland: From the 1457 Ban to the Present Day

Golf was banned in Scotland before it was celebrated. The full story runs through kings, shepherds, three Acts of Parliament, the feathery ball, the Park-Morris rivalry, and the small Fife town that accidentally gave the world its most enduring sport.

4 May 2026

Scottish Golf Weather: A Month-by-Month Almanac

Temperatures, prevailing winds, daylight, course conditions. Twelve months of Scottish golf weather, set out as an almanac rather than a guide.

6 May 2026

How to Book a Tee Time at Scotland's Most Famous Courses

The ballot, the advance booking window, the hotel backdoor, and the stand-by queue. A working manual for getting on the Old Course, Muirfield, Turnberry and the rest — without paying an agent.

8 May 2026

Scottish Golf Etiquette: What Every Visitor Needs to Know Before the First Tee

Most of what you've read about Scottish golf etiquette is overstated by people who've never played here. A short letter on what actually matters, and the handful of things that will get a raised eyebrow.

1 May 2026

A Day in the Life of a Scottish Caddie Shed

Field notes from a working caddie shed at a major Scottish links — sign-in at six in the morning, the badge system, the way the rota rotates, evening reconciliation. The bit visitors never see.

26 April 2026

A Round Between Meetings: Business-Travel Golf in Scotland

Where to play when you have a free morning before a flight, an afternoon between client meetings, or a single day spare in Edinburgh, Glasgow or Aberdeen. Real courses near real city-centre hotels.

1 May 2026

The Best Bed & Breakfasts for a Scottish Golf Trip

The B&B is the underrated category in Scottish golf accommodation — local-hosted, materially cheaper than hotels, often the better experience. Twelve properties across the regions, each tested or first-hand-recommended by a local.

26 April 2026

Best Golf Travel Insurance for Visiting Scotland: 2026 Guide

Six UK insurers worth quoting if you're flying clubs into Scotland. Notes on who suits which kind of trip — over-50s holiday, society outing, hire-only visitor, or annual frequent flyer.

2 May 2026

Best Time to Visit Scotland for Golf

May to September is peak season for good reason — long days, drier weather, and most courses at their best. But the shoulder months have real advantages, and winter golf is possible if you know where to go.

3 May 2026

Best Whisky Near St Andrews: Distilleries Within Easy Reach

Fife has three working visitor distilleries — one on the site of the 1494 first written reference to Scotch whisky. Here's which to visit, how far they are, and what to taste.

1 May 2026

Bothy and Glamping: A Golf Trip on the Non-Resort Edge

For visitors who would rather sleep in a converted shepherd's bothy with a wood stove than a resort suite. Field notes on the Scottish stay-and-play that doesn't appear in the standard tour brochure.

1 May 2026

Campbeltown Golf and Whisky: Three Days at the End of Kintyre

Campbeltown was once the whisky capital of Scotland — thirty distilleries on a single peninsula. Two survive. Both are exceptional. The three courses on the same coast are among the country's most underrated. A three-day itinerary at the end of Kintyre.

2 May 2026

Can Anyone Play Golf in Scotland?

Yes — and more freely than almost anywhere else. Scotland has a legal right to roam, a long tradition of public access to courses, and hundreds of pay-and-play options. Here's how it works.

3 May 2026

Cheap Golf in Edinburgh: The Local's Guide to Budget Rounds

Edinburgh has more affordable golf than most visitors realise — and more than most travel guides admit. Municipal courses, twilight rates, and the council-run gems that locals use every week.

3 May 2026

Cheap Golf in Glasgow: Municipal Courses, Budget Clubs, and Hidden Value

Glasgow's municipal estate halved in 2020 when the council closed four courses. The two that survived, the new R&A community course at the old Lethamhill site, and a handful of welcoming private clubs — that's the cheap-golf picture in 2026.

3 May 2026

The Cheapest Golf Courses in Scotland

Scotland's cheapest rounds start at £8 — on council short courses, genuine 18-hole municipals, and the oldest playing links in the world. Organised by price tier with current green fees.

1 May 2026

Club Membership vs Pay-and-Play: The Scottish Local's Maths

At what round-frequency does Scottish club membership beat the pay-and-play / season-ticket combination? The actual annual cost of joining, the joining fees, the hidden levies, and the break-even round count for typical members' clubs across the country.

2 May 2026

Do Scottish Golf Courses Have Dress Codes?

Most do — but they're less strict than the stereotype suggests. Here's what's expected at different types of courses, and the handful of places where the rules are genuinely enforced.

26 April 2026

Do You Need Golf Insurance in Scotland?

Most visitors don't need a separate golf-specific policy. Some of you absolutely do. The straight answer, from someone with no skin in selling you anything you don't need.

2 May 2026

Do You Tip Caddies in Scotland?

Yes — the tip is expected and is a meaningful part of a caddie's income. The customary rate, what affects it, and the etiquette of the moment.

1 May 2026

Don't Buy New: The Case for Vintage Scottish Golf Knitwear

The 1970s Pringle V-neck on eBay for £35 is materially better made than the £75 modern equivalent. The contrarian letter on buying second-hand Scottish heritage — where to look, what to pay, what to avoid.

1 May 2026

Don't Slow Down: The Case for the Harder Round at 70

After watching most senior golfers I know retreat to the easier courses in their late 60s and 70s — and the few who didn't keep enjoying their golf more — the contrarian view: the right answer for most senior golfers is to keep playing the harder rounds, not less of them.

1 May 2026

An Edinburgh Day Trip: Golf in the Morning, Glenkinchie in the Afternoon

For visitors with one spare day in Edinburgh: a tee time at one of the East Lothian Open-rota courses, lunch at the clubhouse, an afternoon at the Lowland malt that lives in the Tyne valley. Train, taxi, course, dram. Home by dinner.

1 May 2026

Fife Golf and Whisky: The St Andrews Side Trip Most Visitors Don't Take

Fife is golf country first and whisky country a distant second. But three working sites in the Kingdom — Lindores Abbey, Eden Mill and Kingsbarns — give visitors who are already in St Andrews a half-day of genuine whisky-history alongside the rounds. Field notes on which to visit and why.

1 May 2026

Food, Round, and Dram: A Three-Course Scottish Golf Day

The best Scottish golf-and-whisky days have a third element — the food. Lunch matters. Dinner matters more. A working manual on which dishes pair which malts, which clubhouse kitchens reward the visit, and how to plan the day so the third course rewards the first two.

3 May 2026

Golf and Whisky in Scotland: The Complete Guide

Scotland invented both. Pairing them on a trip isn't a gimmick — it's the natural shape of the country. How the regions fit together, where to start, and what everyone gets wrong.

2 May 2026

Golf Courses Near Edinburgh Airport

Edinburgh Airport is surrounded by some of Scotland's best-value golf. From a landing, you can be teeing off within 30 minutes. Here's the shortlist.

2 May 2026

Golf Courses Near Glasgow Airport

Glasgow Airport puts you within 30 minutes of some outstanding Scottish golf — including Ayrshire links that rank among the best in the world. Here's where to play.

26 April 2026

Golf Equipment Insurance for Your Own Clubs

If you're flying clubs into Scotland, the bag in transit is the most fragile thing on the trip. A letter on what your existing cover probably already does, and the surprisingly small upgrade that fixes the rest.

26 April 2026

Golf for the Visiting Companion: When Your Partner Doesn't Play

A letter to the half of the partnership who came to Scotland because the other half wanted to play golf for a week. What to do, where to go, and how to make the trip yours as well as theirs.

3 May 2026

Golf in Aberdeen: Courses, Green Fees and Local Knowledge

Aberdeen sits between Royal Aberdeen and Murcar, two of Scotland's finest links. But the city also has a municipal links at King's Links for under £25, and a cluster of parklands that visitors routinely miss.

3 May 2026

Golf in Dundee: Courses, Green Fees and What's Nearby

Dundee sits 15 minutes from Carnoustie and 45 minutes from St Andrews. The city itself has municipal golf from under £20, and the surrounding Angus coast has some of the best-value links in Scotland.

3 May 2026

Golf in Inverness: Courses, Green Fees and the Highland Corridor

Inverness is the gateway to Highland golf — Castle Stuart is on the doorstep, Nairn is 15 minutes east, and Royal Dornoch is 45 minutes north. The city itself has affordable parkland for a warm-up round.

1 May 2026

Heritage Scottish Golf Apparel: A Buyer's Manual

What's still genuinely made in Scotland, what's marketing varnish, what's worth packing in 2026. A practical guide to buying heritage Scottish golf apparel without the sales pitch.

26 April 2026

Hire Club Damage: What Insurance Actually Pays

You snapped a courtesy 7-iron on a tree root. The pro shop wants £180. Who pays — your travel insurance, the hire firm's waiver, the credit card, or you? The answer, by scenario.

26 April 2026

Holiday Cancellation Cover for Golf Trips

What actually triggers a cancellation claim, what doesn't, and what to do when the weather forecast for your week looks bleak. A practical guide for golf-trip organisers and individuals.

1 May 2026

House of Bruar: Field Notes from the Highland Department Store

Half-day notes from a visit to House of Bruar — the family-owned Highland department store on the A9 outside Pitlochry that has become the heritage-tweed-and-knitwear destination for visiting golfers. What's worth buying, what's worth skipping.

2 May 2026

How Many Golf Courses Are There in Scotland?

Scotland has around 550–600 golf courses — more per head of population than any other country on earth. Here's how they break down and why the number matters.

1 May 2026

How to Hire a Caddie in Scotland: A Practical Manual

The mechanics of hiring a Scottish caddie — when to book, what to pay, the tip, the etiquette of the relationship. For visitors who would like to know the answers before they tee off.

1 May 2026

How to Plan a Scottish Golf and Whisky Trip: A Practical Manual

The mechanics of pairing Scottish golf with the country's whisky regions — when to go, where to base, how to handle the drink-driving rules, and how to avoid the obvious mistakes most first-time visitors make.

2 May 2026

Is Golf Expensive in Scotland?

The short answer is no — if you know where to look. Scotland has some of the most expensive golf on earth and some of the cheapest. The full breakdown by tier.

2 May 2026

Is Scotland the Home of Golf?

Yes — and the evidence is stronger than you might think. The history of golf's Scottish origins, why the claim is legitimate, and the one rival that's usually raised.

1 May 2026

An Islay Long Weekend: One Course, Nine Distilleries, the Ferry

Islay has one course and nine working distilleries. The arithmetic is the appeal. A four-day letter from the southern Hebrides on what to play, what to drink, and which days to leave the clubs in the boot.

1 May 2026

Johnstons of Elgin: Cashmere on the Course

Spinning cashmere on the same River Lossie site since 1797. The cashmere house that supplies many of the world's luxury labels — and sells direct, at the mill shop, for less than the equivalent department-store price. The 230-year version of getting it right.

1 May 2026

Lowlands Golf and Whisky: Three Days, Three Distilleries, Three Parklands

The Lowland whisky region is small, lightly visited, and hidden among Scotland's best parkland courses. A three-day itinerary pairing Auchentoshan with Pollok, Glenkinchie with Craigielaw, and Bladnoch with the south-west's overlooked links.

1 May 2026

Lyle & Scott: The Eagle Logo and 150 Years

Founded in Hawick in 1874. The Hawick factory closed in 2010. The Eagle logo is on more sports stands than golf clubhouses now. Where Lyle & Scott actually sits in 2026 — and which pieces are still worth buying.

3 May 2026

Municipal Golf in Scotland: What It Is, Where to Play, and Why It Matters

Scotland's municipal courses are publicly owned, open to all, and priced under £25. They're not a consolation prize — many are genuine links and parklands on land that would cost three times as much elsewhere.

2 May 2026

Old Course Ballot Odds: What Are Your Real Chances?

The Old Course ballot success rate runs between 10% and 25% depending on the time of year and group size. Here's how the numbers break down and what to expect.

2 May 2026

Old Course Ballot Tips: How to Improve Your Chances

The ballot is luck, but timing and strategy help. Here's what actually improves your odds of getting on the Old Course — and the mistakes that reduce them.

2 May 2026

Old Course Dress Code: What to Wear at St Andrews

The Old Course has a clear dress code enforced at the first tee. Collared shirt, tailored trousers or shorts, golf shoes. Here's exactly what's required and what will get you turned away.

2 May 2026

Old Course Alternatives: What to Play When the Ballot Doesn't Break Your Way

The Old Course is one of six St Andrews Links courses and an hour's drive from Carnoustie, Kingsbarns, and Royal Dornoch. Missing the ballot doesn't mean settling. It means choosing.

4 May 2026

Where to Stay for the Open Championship at St Andrews 2027

St Andrews has fewer than 3,000 hotel beds. The Open Championship draws 230,000 spectators. A practical guide to accommodation for Open week — what exists, what it costs, and when you needed to book it.

4 May 2026

How to Get Tickets for The Open Championship

The R&A public ballot, the hospitality route, practice round access, and what the resale market looks like. A practical guide to getting into The Open — without paying three times face value.

26 April 2026

Planning Your First Scottish Golf Holiday: A Visitor's Manual

Twelve months out to ten minutes before tee-off. The full sequence for putting together a Scottish golf trip without overpaying, over-planning, or arriving without something you needed.

1 May 2026

Scotland's Season Tickets and Council Passes Compared

Eight regional season-ticket and council-pass schemes that quietly underwrite a substantial portion of Scotland's local golf. South Ayrshire, East Lothian, Edinburgh Leisure, Glasgow Life, Fife Coastal, Aberdeen — what each costs, what each covers, who each suits.

1 May 2026

Scottish Senior Tee Times and Rates: A Working Manual

Which Scottish clubs run dedicated senior tee-time programmes; which offer formal senior rates; the over-65 thresholds; the local-pensioner schemes most visitors don't know exist. Working figures for 2026.

1 May 2026

Scottish Twilight Golf: The Evening-Rate Circuit

Scotland's long summer evenings give locals a quietly excellent perk — the twilight rate. After 4 or 5pm at most clubs, the green fee drops 30-60% and the courses empty out. Twelve clubs and what they actually charge in 2026.

1 May 2026

Self-Catering Golf Cottages and Lodges: A Group Trip Manual

For groups of 4-12 staying three nights or more, the cottage or lodge usually beats the hotel on cost, comfort, and the kind of evening conversations that make trips memorable. The booking platforms, the regions, the practical mistakes.

1 May 2026

Senior Mobility, Pace, and the Scottish Round: A Practical Manual

Practical considerations on hip-replacement-aware walking, modern flexibility-friendly equipment, the pace question (yes, you really do play faster than the millennials), and the courses to skip in retirement. Written for the 60+ golfer who'd prefer accurate information to platitudes.

26 April 2026

Single-Day Green Fee Insurance: Gimmick or Worth It?

Some pro shops sell a per-round insurance product that promises to refund your green fee if the course closes mid-round. We have spent a depressing amount of time reading the policy wording. Here's whether it's worth a tenner.

1 May 2026

Society and Group Golf-and-Whisky Trips in Scotland: A Practical Manual

Booking 8+ players into Scottish courses and distilleries is a different problem from booking yourself in. A practical manual on group rates, designated-driver rotation, accommodation logistics, and the sample 4-day society itinerary that actually works.

26 April 2026

Society and Group Golf Insurance in Scotland

A society of eight playing four rounds in Ayrshire is not the same insurance question as two friends on a long weekend. The manual for organisers — public liability, group cover, equipment limits, and the providers who actually do this.

1 May 2026

A Solo Golf-and-Whisky Trip in Scotland: Notes from a Quiet Week

Travelling alone changes the trip in ways most guides don't acknowledge. The accommodation surcharges, the no-designated-driver problem, the harder courses to walk on. A letter on what works, what doesn't, and the version of this trip that's better solo than in any group.

1 May 2026

Speyside Golf and Whisky: A Five-Day Play-and-Dram Itinerary

The densest whisky region on earth has more golf than visitors realise — five days, six courses, six distilleries, and the village of Aberlour as the working base. Driving distances, green fees, tasting bookings.

1 May 2026

Stay-and-Play for the 60+ Scottish Trip: A Practical Manual

The accommodation, course, and pacing decisions for a Scottish golf trip in your 60s and 70s. Hotels with proper lifts, courses with sensible walks, the buggies-permitted shortlist, the realistic itinerary that doesn't grind you to a halt by Thursday.

26 April 2026

Stay & Play in Scotland: Hotels and Lodges Worth the Money

Eight Scottish golf hotels and lodges where the room rate is justified by what's outside the window. Notes on each — what you get, what you pay, what to skip in favour of.

1 May 2026

The Sutherland Coast: Five Days, Five Courses, Five Distilleries

The far-northern Highlands have the country's best concentration of underrated links and the country's most pour-of-the-day whisky. An almanac itinerary — Royal Dornoch, Brora, Golspie, Wick, Reay; Glenmorangie, Dalmore, Clynelish, Old Pulteney, Wolfburn.

1 May 2026

The Ten Best Post-Round Whisky Bars in Scotland

After fifteen years of Scottish golf trips, the post-round dram has become its own ritual. Ten bars across the country where the round is properly closed — most within walking distance of a clubhouse, all carrying enough bottles to reward the hour they deserve.

1 May 2026

The Best Caddies in Scotland Aren't at the Famous Clubs

After fifteen years of Scottish golf trips, the caddies I most want to draw aren't on the Old Course rota. A contrarian letter on the case for the small-club regular over the big-club rotation.

1 May 2026

The Best Scottish Golf Knitwear: Sweaters, Gilets, Socks

Twelve specific knitwear items that genuinely improve a Scottish golf trip — from the £18 House of Bruar argyle socks to the £350 Johnstons cashmere V-neck. Tested, recommended, ordered by price.

1 May 2026

The Case Against Club Membership: A Contrarian Letter

After fifteen years pay-and-playing the Scottish circuit while watching most of my friends struggle with the membership-obligation trap, the contrarian view: for most Scottish locals, locked-in club membership is the wrong answer.

1 May 2026

The Cheap Scottish Golf Trip: Stay and Play Under £150 a Night

Most Scottish-golf marketing pretends the trip starts at £400 a night. The reality is that you can do it well at well under half that. A contrarian letter on the £150-a-night Scottish golf trip — accommodation, courses, food.

1 May 2026

The Famous Scottish Golf Resorts Compared

Old Course Hotel, Trump Turnberry, Gleneagles, Cameron House, Marine North Berwick, Carnoustie Hotel. What each costs, what each delivers, and which suits which trip — without the marketing varnish.

1 May 2026

The Most Walkable Scottish Golf Courses: Ratings and Routes

Twelve Scottish courses ranked for walkability — by elevation change, by distance between green and next tee, by the brutal reality of that hill on the 14th. For senior golfers, post-injury returnees, or anyone who'd rather not finish a round wondering whether their knees survived it.

1 May 2026

The Right Dram for the Round: A Personal Almanac

After fifteen years of post-round drams, the malt that suits the day is rarely the most expensive one or the rarest. It's almost always the one whose mood matches the round's. An almanac of which dram suits which kind of day.

1 May 2026

The Scottish Handicap Year: WHS for the Local Golfer

How to get and maintain a World Handicap System index in Scotland in 2026. The clubs that take non-member qualifying entries; the per-round costs; the open-competition route; how the WHS calculation actually works against the local courses you play every week.

1 May 2026

The Scottish Municipal Golf Scene: An Almanac

The unglamorous backbone of Scottish golf — the city-council and trust-managed muni courses where the local game actually happens. An almanac of the major networks: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Dundee. £15-£25 a round, real fairways, the everyday version of the country's most-marketed sport.

1 May 2026

The Scottish Senior Open as a Spectator: Field Notes

The Scottish Senior Open is the calendar event most under-attended by Scottish locals — quieter than the Open, more accessible than the regular DP World Tour stops, with the world's best 50+ players walking accessible courses at human pace. Notes from a long Saturday at Royal Aberdeen.

1 May 2026

A Weekend Golf and Whisky Trip in Scotland: Two Days, Two Rounds, Two Distilleries

For visitors with a Friday afternoon and a Sunday evening flight: a 48-hour Scottish golf-and-whisky weekend that doesn't compromise either activity. Two regional options — Speyside-light and East Lothian — with the precise timetables that make either workable.

1 May 2026

What a Scottish Caddie Actually Earns: An Almanac

The economics of Scottish caddying — fee tiers, the seasonal cycle, what a year on the bag looks like in numbers, why most caddies have a second income, and the tax position.

2 May 2026

What Handicap Do You Need for the Old Course at St Andrews?

Men need a handicap index of 24 or lower; women 36 or lower. Here's how this is verified, what counts as proof, and what happens if you don't have an official handicap.

2 May 2026

What Is a Links Golf Course?

Links golf is the original form of the game — coastal, treeless, windswept, and firm. Here's what defines it, why it plays differently from parkland, and where to find the best in Scotland.

1 May 2026

Why Most Whisky-and-Golf Itineraries Get It Wrong

After a dozen years organising these trips for visiting friends, the consistent failure mode is doing too much. A contrarian letter on the case for slowness, fewer distilleries per day, and the value of saying no to the obvious tour.

1 May 2026

Winter Golf in Scotland: The Locals' Circuit

November to February in Scotland — courses on temporary greens, mat-only fairways, frost delays, the £15 winter rates. Field notes from a December and January spent finding rounds when most visitors have gone home.