Founding Members Scotland Journey
Highlands & The Home of Golf
Apr 29 - May 7, 2027 · Accompanying Mosaico Concierge
Mosaico Travels
Curated Luxury · Exceptional Destinations
From the Highland coast
to the Home of Golf
Two regions, one journey. Five nights on the Moray Firth — base camp for the Highlands' most celebrated links — followed by three nights steps from the 1st tee of the Old Course at St Andrews. Seven championship rounds, including multiple daily ballot attempts at the Old Course itself.
The Highland half is built around Royal Dornoch — currently ranked World #2 by Golf Digest International — with Castle Stuart, Tom Doak's brand-new Old Petty (opened May 2026), and the Walker Cup-tested Nairn within forty-five minutes of your hotel. The Fife half is anchored by Hotel du Vin St Andrews, a stylish boutique hotel on The Scores overlooking St Andrews Bay, moments from the Old Course and the R&A Clubhouse, with Kingsbarns ten minutes south and three full days inside the daily Old Course ballot window.
- Castle Stuart Golf Links — Hanse & Parsinen, four-time Scottish Open host
- Old Petty — Tom Doak / Renaissance Design, opened May 2026
- Royal Dornoch Championship — World #2, GB&I #5
- Nairn Golf Club — GB&I #38, World #95, 1999 Walker Cup
- Kingsbarns Golf Links — Kyle Phillips, World Top 25
- Three daily ballot entries for the Old Course — (New Course & Eden Course secondary)
- AC Hotel Inverness · Hotel du Vin St Andrews
The Moray Firth meets
the Kingdom of Fife
Few golf countries on earth let you stand on a Highland clifftop in the morning and a Fife links in the afternoon. Scotland is one of them. The drive south from Inverness to St Andrews threads past Cawdor Castle, the Cairngorms, and the Tay — three hours of cinematic Scotland on the way to the only town where seven championship courses share a single starter's hut. We've designed this trip to give you both.
The Old Course
is not guaranteed
The Old Course at St Andrews has been holding a daily ballot for visitor tee times since long before commercial golf travel existed — and it is the only way Mosaico can pursue access for you. We do not hold guaranteed Old Course tee times.
On each of your three eligible days at Hotel du Vin, our St Andrews concierge enters your group's names, home clubs, and handicaps into the Links Trust ballot two days ahead of play. If your name is drawn, we rearrange that day's plan to free you for the Old. If not, the day continues as scheduled and we re-enter you the next eligible day.
The ballot is a lottery and we cannot promise the result — but over three consecutive entries the cumulative probability is meaningfully higher than any single day.
For guests who would rather not leave the Old Course to chance, we can also pursue a guaranteed tee time through our network of St Andrews Links Trust authorized partners. If secured, this is a $3,500 per person add-on, subject to allocation availability at time of booking — the earlier you let us know, the better our odds.
Seven championship rounds regardless of the ballot. However, if the Old Course ballot hits, the entire town will surely know about it.
Your Detailed Mosaic
Arrival · Inverness
Welcome to the Highlands
Private transfers from Inverness Airport (15 min) or Edinburgh (3hr 30 min) to the AC Hotel Inverness — Marriott's modern riverside property on the banks of the Ness, central and walkable to Inverness Castle and the old town. Time to settle in. Welcome dinner at one of Inverness's Speyside-led restaurants, with a single-malt flight to mark the start of your Highland chapter.
Round One · Castle Stuart
Castle Stuart Golf Links
Twenty minutes east of the hotel along the Moray Firth. Gil Hanse and Mark Parsinen's 2009 collaboration — host of the Scottish Open in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2016. A modern links built on a ribbon of coast between sea and dune, with the firth in play on virtually every hole and Castle Stuart itself rising behind the sixth green. Lunch in the white-stucco, art-deco clubhouse overlooking the 18th.
Round Two · Old Petty
Old Petty
A round on the most-anticipated new opening in modern Scottish golf. Tom Doak and Renaissance Design's Old Petty opened on 15 May 2026 on the dunes immediately adjacent to Castle Stuart, ranked Scotland #34 by Today's Golfer in its debut season. Pure Doak: minimalist routing, fast-and-firm playing surfaces, putting greens that reward the imagination. A unique opportunity to walk a course before the rest of the world has caught up to it.
Round Three · Royal Dornoch
Royal Dornoch Championship
Forty-five minutes north along the Sutherland coast. The course Tom Watson called the most fun he has ever had on a golf course — and currently World #2 (Golf Digest International, 2024) and GB&I #5 (Golf World Top 100). Old Tom Morris's 1886 routing remains essentially unchanged: gorse-flanked corridors, raised plateau greens, and the famous "Foxy" 14th — the only par-4 in championship golf with neither bunker nor water in its defence. Lunch in the Royal Dornoch clubhouse before the unhurried drive back.
Round Four · Nairn
Nairn Golf Club
A morning round at Nairn — twenty minutes east of Inverness on the south shore of the Moray Firth. GB&I #38, World #95 (Golf Digest), and host of the 1999 Walker Cup. Nairn has the rare distinction of having the firth visible from all eighteen holes, and the strategic 4th — playing along the beach toward the Black Isle — is the most photographed hole on the Highland coast. A relaxed Highland afternoon: optional Cawdor Castle visit, Speyside whisky tasting, or simply a slow loch-side drive before the final Inverness night.
Transfer · Round Five · Kingsbarns
Inverness to St Andrews · Kingsbarns Golf Links
Morning private transfer south through the Cairngorms and across the Tay to Hotel du Vin St Andrews, the stylish boutique hotel on The Scores, moments from the 1st tee of the Old Course. Late-afternoon round at Kingsbarns — Kyle Phillips's 2000 masterpiece, the North Sea visible from virtually every shot, World Top 25 and co-host of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Dinner at Bistro du Vin, the hotel's classic French-styled restaurant. Old Course ballot entered for Day 8 play.
St Andrews · Ballot Day
The Auld Grey Toun
If your Day 6 ballot was successful, today is the Old Course. If not, today is yours: a guided town walk past the R&A Clubhouse, the Swilcan Bridge, the British Golf Museum, and the ruins of St Andrews Cathedral; an optional caddie-shed visit; lunch at the Jigger Inn; and, in the afternoon, the option of a casual round at the New, Jubilee or Eden as a walk-up (subject to availability) — or simply the Hotel du Vin bar and the West Sands at sunset. Old Course ballot entered for Day 9 play.
St Andrews · Final Ballot Day
Last Chance at the Auld Grey Lady
The third and final ballot day — and, if the ballot has not yet fallen your way, also the morning to try the starter's queue at first light. The Old Course holds back a handful of single-player and walk-up slots most days; with luck and patience, the queue can deliver what the ballot did not. Whatever the morning brings, the afternoon is for the small ceremonies of leaving: a final stroll across the Swilcan, a photograph on the 18th, and a final pint or two in Scotland.
Departure
St Andrews to Edinburgh
A final breakfast at Hotel du Vin before private transfer to Edinburgh Airport (1hr 20 min) for onward flights. Your concierge handles luggage, check-out, and any remaining ballot follow-up — your morning is yours.
Four Highlands Rounds. 3 St Andrews Rounds
Seven championship rounds — including the daily ballot pursuit of the Old Course, the most sacred name on this list.
Where you'll rest your clubs
Two distinct properties chosen for what each region asks of them. A modern, central Highland base on the Ness — and a characterful boutique hotel on The Scores, moments from the 1st tee of the Old Course.
AC Hotel Inverness
Marriott's modern riverside property on the banks of the Ness, central and walkable to Inverness Castle and the old town. Contemporary rooms with river views, an excellent breakfast, and an easy launch point for each Highland round. The practical, comfortable home base for the first half of your journey — chosen because the Highland chapter is about the golf, the drives, and the landscape, not the lobby.
Hotel du Vin St Andrews
A stylish boutique hotel set in a traditional stone-and-slate terrace on The Scores, overlooking St Andrews Bay and moments from the 1st tee of the Old Course and the R&A Clubhouse. A characterful former townhouse with 42 individually designed rooms and suites — many with sea views over the West Sands. Daily breakfast and classic French-with-a-Scottish-twist dining at Bistro du Vin, plus an intimate bar and lounge with a sommelier-led wine list and a fine selection of Scottish whiskies. Sea-view rooms subject to availability.
Seamless & Elegant
Seven Championship Rounds
Confirmed tee times at Castle Stuart, Old Petty, Royal Dornoch, Nairn and Kingsbarns. Two rounds in St Andrews (Old Course not guaranteed). Caddie fees to be paid in cash on the course the day of play.
Eight Nights Accommodation
Five nights at AC Hotel Inverness and three nights at Hotel du Vin St Andrews, with daily breakfast at both properties. See the Hotels section above for full property details.
Daily Old Course Ballot
Your St Andrews concierge enters your group into the Old Course ballot on each of your three eligible days at Hotel du Vin. Old Course green fee not included — payable to the starter only if your ballot wins (£355 in 2026).
Private Transfers
Private air-conditioned transfers from Inverness Airport on arrival, daily transfers to all Highland courses, the long transfer south from Inverness to Hotel du Vin on Day 6, and the final Edinburgh Airport transfer on departure.
Welcome Dinner
A Speyside-led welcome dinner in Inverness with a single-malt flight to open your Highland chapter.
Mosaico Concierge
Your dedicated Mosaico concierge throughout — handling tee times, ballot entries, transfers, dinner reservations, and any walk-up Old Course attempts on Day 8. So you simply arrive and play.
Package Pricing
Per person starting from rate. Includes five nights AC Hotel Inverness, three nights Hotel du Vin St Andrews, seven championship rounds, daily Old Course ballot management, all private transfers, welcome and farewell dinners, and full concierge.
Starting From
per person · USD · double occupancy
5 nights AC Hotel Inverness · 3 nights Hotel du Vin St Andrews · 7 rounds — Castle Stuart, Old Petty, Royal Dornoch, Nairn, Kingsbarns · 2 Rounds St Andrews (Old Course not a guarantee) · All green fees, buggies & clubhouse lunches · Private daily transfers · Welcome & farewell dinners
Add-On
per person · USD · flat add-on
For guests who would rather not leave the Old Course to chance, we can pursue a guaranteed tee time through our network of St Andrews Links Trust authorized partners. Subject to allocation availability at time of booking, so the earlier you let us know, the better our odds of securing it. All green fees and tee time coordination included. Caddie not included (recommended, payable on the day).
"It is the most fun I have ever had on a golf course."— Tom Watson on Royal Dornoch, after his first round there in 1981
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