Golf Like a Pro – Top Courses and Tips for the Ultimate Golf Getaway

Have you always wanted to tee off on the same courses where golfing legends have written history? If you’re a golf fan, you probably have, and for many the dream of playing on some of the world’s top golf courses is a chance to feel like a pro even if it’s just for a weekend. 

You can find plenty of great courses here on our shores as well as close by in Europe, so whether you’re looking to improve your swing, challenge your skills on championship links, or simply take in the scenic views, a golf getaway is the perfect reason to enjoy the sport with a bit of relaxation too.

To help you organise the best trip possible, here are some essential tips along with which courses to consider. If you haven’t already started planning your itinerary, read on for plenty of inspiration on what to take and what not to forget before heading off.

Top Golf Courses in the UK & Europe

St Andrews Links

Here in the UK, you’ll always want to think about a trip to the legendary St. Andrews in Scotland, a must-visit for any serious golfer. Known as the ‘Home of Golf’, having been played there for 600 years, its Old Course is the oldest in the world, famed for its admired history and challenging links. You can book golf packages that include unlimited golf on all 6 courses, so getting in early will avoid disappointment.

Royal Birkdale

Up on the North West coast, Royal Birkdale in Southport offers a classic links experience. With its demanding courses and historic clubhouse, it has hosted the Open Championships ten times and will do so again in 2026. Undergoing layout changes in Winter 2024 and 2025, you can book the ‘Birkdale Experience’ from May to September which includes 18 holes of golf and a 2 course bistro meal.

Royal Birkdale

Royal Portrush

Across the Irish Sea, Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland combines challenging play with dramatic coastal views. Found on the Causeway Coast and Glens, which is an area of outstanding natural beauty, the ruins of Dunluce Castle overlook the courses, where the 2019 Open Championship was hosted and will be again in 2025. If you’re planning to travel in a big group, you can stay in luxury self-catered accommodation nearby at ‘The Rosses’, which overlooks the 4th fairway on the Dunluce Course.

Quinta do Lago South

The Algarve in Portugal is renowned for its array of spectacular courses, and Quinta do Lago South has hosted the Portuguese Open eight times. With beautiful lakes and scenic pines that line the fairways, this was the winner of Europe and Portugal’s Best Golf Course 2023. It’s a challenge for golfers of any ability and the resort itself is surrounded by 2,000 acres of the Ria Formosa National Park, ideal for some relaxing time away from the course.

Le Golf National

Further east, Le Golf National in France, host of the 2018 Ryder Cup at its Albatros course, is great for players and spectators alike thanks to its mix of traditional links and modern stadium styles that are ideal for hosting the biggest championships, including the French Open and the Paris 2024 Olympic golf. This course tests all aspects of a golfer’s game, with numerous water hazards on the final 4 holes. You can book in at the on-site Novotel hotel or stay at the 5-star Waldorf Astoria that offers play and stay packages.

Le Golf National, Paris

Valderrama

Valderrama in Spain is often rated as one of Europe’s top courses, having previously hosted the Ryder Cup and the LIV Golf League. Spain’s number 1 golf course offers meticulously maintained fairways and greens, surrounded by cork oak woods. Its strategic design makes it a favourite among touring professionals. You’ll find world-class amenities at Valderrama too, so you can enjoy your evenings in the clubhouse as much as on the green.

Planning Your Golf Getaway

When planning a golf getaway either here in the UK or in Europe, timing and location are key to an exceptional experience. Some of the ideal months for golfing are from April to October, when the weather is generally favourable, and the courses are in their best condition. Booking early is crucial of course, as top courses like St. Andrews or Valderrama see high demand, especially during peak seasons.

For where to stay, consider booking into a resort that offers golf packages. This is where you can have everything included and not have to travel far between your room and everything else. Packages can include guaranteed tee times, transportation between courses, and amenities such as spas and gourmet restaurants to enjoy your time when not golfing. These resorts are often located right by the courses, offering stunning views and the convenience of playing multiple rounds without the hassle of daily travel.

If it’s your first time on a golfing holiday, you’ll need to decide whether you want to travel with golf equipment or not. If flying to your destination, it’s best to check airline policies on golf bags and clubs ahead of travel as additional fees may be required depending on the airline. You may want to consider hiring clubs at the resort if you prefer to travel light, so check to see if this is available before you travel.

As well as checking your passport is still valid, be sure to not forget about travel insurance either. A comprehensive travel insurance policy will help cover unexpected issues, such as if your baggage becomes lost or damaged. Look for policies that include medical expenses, trip cancellations, as well as additional coverage for sports equipment if taking your clubs with you. Insurance is especially important when travelling abroad, where you might face unexpected travel issues like flight delays or medical needs away from home.

If you enjoy meticulously planning each aspect of your golf getaway, from tee times to the best room packages and insurance options, you’ll have plenty to think about. If you don’t enjoy this admin part of travel, remember that doing so can ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey across some of the best golf courses in the world. You’ll be glad you planned fully ahead. 

Essential Gear for the Serious Golfer

Whilst playing on the best courses can be a dream come true, you’ll want to think about the finer details:

  • Every golfer should start with the right clubs. A set comprising drivers, irons, wedges, and a putter tailored to your playing style is crucial. Of course, you can always look to hire your clubs when you arrive if the location offers this to make things easier, especially if you’re new to a golfing holiday.

  • Be sure to take plenty of golf balls or check ahead that these can be purchased at the course or resort.

  • Apart from clubs and balls, proper golf attire is important not only for adherence to course dress codes but also for comfort and flexibility during play. As noted by travel insurer Staysure, you want to pack smart and consider golf needs and leisure time as well as waterproofs or layers if the weather changes.

  • Get yourself a high-quality golf bag that is both durable and easy to carry – you’ll thank yourself later for investing in something of good quality and not too heavy. Be sure to check airline specifics on taking this with you.

With the right gear, some expert tips, and a carefully planned itinerary, you’re set to experience these courses like a pro. Each one is a stunning location no matter your skill level, so even if you’re not playing your best, you can still enjoy a great time away. So, which course will you visit first?