Discover the perfect blend of luxury, culture, and world-class golf where the game began.
The Destination
Where Heritage, lifestyle and legendary golf come together
The United Kingdom offers a journey unlike anywhere else in the world — where centuries of history, rich culture and timeless traditions are part of everyday life. From the elegance of London to the rolling countryside of England and the rugged coastlines of Scotland, every region reveals its own character, cuisine and way of life.Long lunches in historic pubs, Michelin-starred dining, charming villages and vibrant cities create an experience that extends far beyond the fairways — though for golfers, the UK stands unrivalled.Home to some of the most celebrated courses in the world, this is where the game is both preserved and revered. Walk the storied fairways of St Andrews, challenge yourself on the pure heathland of Sunningdale Golf Club, experience championship links at Royal Birkdale Golf Club and Royal Troon Golf Club — each offering a distinct and unforgettable test of golf.This is more than a destination. It is where world-class travel, culture and golf come together to create a truly iconic experience.
Seasonality (May-Sept)
The ideal window for Australian travelers, offering dry weather and temperate conditions across the Central and Northern regions.
Flights from Australia
Seamless access via major Australian hubs directly through Singapore, Dubai with easy connections to London and Scotland.
World-Ranked Courses
Home to multiple Top 100 courses, including the stunning Sunningdale in the south, Royal Birkdale in the North West and the giant of Scotland, St Andrews.
The ideal window for Australian travelers, offering dry weather and temperate conditions across the Central and Northern regions.
Flights from Australia
Seamless access via major Australian hubs directly through Singapore, Dubai with easy connections to London and Scotland.
World-Ranked Courses
Home to multiple Top 100 courses, including the stunning Sunningdale in the south, Royal Birkdale in the North West and the giant of Scotland, St Andrews.