Great video. I play at Gourock on West coast of Scotland, and speak to many overseas visitors who visit our course during the summer months. The one stand out comment is that they felt playing in Scotland was special, it wasn’t about the famous courses, but more about what it represented, the scenery, the love of the game. One American lady described it as mythical, she found it incredible that courses were built on what was already there, not purpose built..
Fantastic showcase of some of the best courses Scotland has to offer. Just to clarify, Crieff has two courses, one nine hole, but also a beautiful and challenging 18 hole course with some of the finest views over the Perthshire countryside. Scotland is indeed blessed to have courses which are the envy of golfers across the World.
This is one of the very few golf videos that made me want to play and play this course that is featured first. (Okay, Gleneagles makes me want to check to see if my passporte is current, wow that's is amazing). Stunning, beautiful, and motivational, good job, men.
I'm beaming with pride as a Scot who left the homeland and lived in the south of England for many years, but played the Wee Course 9 holer at Blairgowrie as a junior for 7 years in the '80's, then returned to Perthshire in the 2010's, and after a long 33 year hiatus from golf, I just got back into it in a big way. Great video, and I'm so proud that you loved your experience in our lands! I wish you many happy trips back here, and if I can't offer a suggestion: try The Dragon's Tooth Course at Glencoe, or North Ballachulish to be exact. I loved it! Enjoy!
What a production and story. Scotland is truly magical and you've captured it so well. The best golf related video I've seen on YT and I've seen so many.... More please.
Leith Links, part of Edinburgh, is allegedly where golf started. There are still mounds that were used as the first teeing grounds in what is now a public park.
Not playing golf for all that long, why is Scotland credited with being the birthplace of golf when there were reports centuries before the first course ever built in Scotland of golf being played in other countries?
The game as we know it was absolutely born in Scotland. The Dutch played a sport with sticks and a ball but this was on ice, closer to ice hockey than golf. The golf hole, playing on grass, 18 holes etc etc is firmly Scottish 👍
@@skyemac8 I watched The Open last year and they were talking about some queen who's husband died and soon after was seen playing golf in France which upset everyone because they said she didn't show the appropriate time of mourning, and that was in like the 1500's
This is what UA-cam golf is missing. Great vid
What a refreshing UA-cam golf video, excellently put together. Far better than the monotonous latest driver review.
5 min in … wow
Absolutely positively gorgeous…
Excellent production, just finished 6 holes, Saturday can not come quick enough, you captured the heart and soul
Magical. I will remember for the rest of my life my trip to Turnberry, Prestwick and Muirfield. Hope to return one day soon.
Great video. I play at Gourock on West coast of Scotland, and speak to many overseas visitors who visit our course during the summer months. The one stand out comment is that they felt playing in Scotland was special, it wasn’t about the famous courses, but more about what it represented, the scenery, the love of the game.
One American lady described it as mythical, she found it incredible that courses were built on what was already there, not purpose built..
Absolutely brilliant. Makes me want to return. Cheers from Dallas Texas
In Scotland sits the soul of golf. Excellent piece 👏👏💙🏴
Excellent promo documentary. Flooded with memories. Fortunate to have played there. And visited a distillery too ..
Inspiring. Beautiful. Golf. Give me the envy to come check that out
Beautiful video...i will try my best to come to Scotland next November to play some golf in this great land!!!!!Ciao frtom Italy
Fantastic showcase of some of the best courses Scotland has to offer. Just to clarify, Crieff has two courses, one nine hole, but also a beautiful and challenging 18 hole course with some of the finest views over the Perthshire countryside. Scotland is indeed blessed to have courses which are the envy of golfers across the World.
What a breathtaking scene n vid n indeed history..such a gorgeous movie❤
This is one of the very few golf videos that made me want to play and play this course that is featured first. (Okay, Gleneagles makes me want to check to see if my passporte is current, wow that's is amazing).
Stunning, beautiful, and motivational, good job, men.
Wonderful video.
I'm beaming with pride as a Scot who left the homeland and lived in the south of England for many years, but played the Wee Course 9 holer at Blairgowrie as a junior for 7 years in the '80's, then returned to Perthshire in the 2010's, and after a long 33 year hiatus from golf, I just got back into it in a big way. Great video, and I'm so proud that you loved your experience in our lands! I wish you many happy trips back here, and if I can't offer a suggestion: try The Dragon's Tooth Course at Glencoe, or North Ballachulish to be exact. I loved it! Enjoy!
Wow...just want to go back to Scotland.....very, very nice video!
What a country we live in .proud to be Scottish
What a production and story. Scotland is truly magical and you've captured it so well.
The best golf related video I've seen on YT and I've seen so many.... More please.
Please check out our other films on here 😊
@@wheregolfbegan1457 have started watching them thx
That was beautiful. Thank you.
Brilliant....
Enjoyed that
Very well done. I miss Scotland a lot.
Scottish golf perfectly captured. Thank you for posting this.
Just Breathtaking.
Well done Lads! This is the content we need!
That was fantastic, absolutely brilliant
Great content and very well produced ... Well done guys❤
I’ll be coming there in July. Going to play St Andrews Old Course , Jubilee, and Royal Dornoch .
The beauty of 9 holes is if you got time you can play it twice, the problem with good courses you need to play them several rounds to figure them out.
Leith Links, part of Edinburgh, is allegedly where golf started. There are still mounds that were used as the first teeing grounds in what is now a public park.
awesome
Golf in Scotland is a spiritual experience. I dream of playing there with my eldest son someday, but alas it will probably never happen.
Golf began in Holland in the 16th century. Kolf is an old dutch word for a club. I guess it caught on in Scotland due to it's kolf friendly geografi.
It was played on ice. Closer to Ice hockey than golf other than similar sounding name. Totally different game.
To all the people watching this, imagine it with the usual rain and wind.
you should write the name of the links you show here. Would be handy...
I thought "links" was a piece of land that linked the sea to the town?
Non-arable land beside the sea
If you can watch Tommy’s Honour
Not playing golf for all that long, why is Scotland credited with being the birthplace of golf when there were reports centuries before the first course ever built in Scotland of golf being played in other countries?
The game as we know it was absolutely born in Scotland. The Dutch played a sport with sticks and a ball but this was on ice, closer to ice hockey than golf. The golf hole, playing on grass, 18 holes etc etc is firmly Scottish 👍
Show me evidence please.
@@skyemac8 I watched The Open last year and they were talking about some queen who's husband died and soon after was seen playing golf in France which upset everyone because they said she didn't show the appropriate time of mourning, and that was in like the 1500's
@4wheelliving132 whilst reading your last comment, I was reminded of Philomena Cunk
The sad truth about golf , it’s become a rich man’s sport. To play the better courses you have to pay a fortune these buddy trips can be expensive.
In Scotland probably 75% of the courses are under £100. There’s so many to choose from. A trip doesn’t always have to be about the trophy courses 👍