The Highland Invitational

The Highland Invitational 2027

James Braid Meets Donald Ross

The Highland Invitational 2027

September 11 - 17, 2027

At Golf Inspired, we believe that the spirit of golf travel should be inclusive — not reserved for a select few. In recent years, rising costs have placed a journey to Scotland out of reach for many passionate golfers, and that’s something we’re determined to change. By “rolling back the clock,” this experience is thoughtfully designed to make the Home of Golf more accessible and affordable again, without compromising on authenticity or quality.
– Sean Winton, President & Founder

Up here in the Highlands, golf has always been a straightforward way of bringing people together. This event is built around that idea, good courses, a well-run itinerary, and the chance to spend proper time with a group who appreciate both the game and the setting. You’ll move through some of the region’s best links, with everything arranged so the focus stays on playing, exploring, and enjoying the experience as a group.

Spaces are limited, and this is the kind of trip that fills with the right group early. If you’re interested, now’s the time to take a proper look and secure your spot. Download the full itinerary below to see exactly how the week comes together, and take the first step toward joining us in the Highlands.

ITINERARY

PACKAGES

Where You'll be Playing

Brora Golf Club

Old-school Highland links where sheep roam freely and electric fences guard the greens. Raw, quirky, and unforgettable, golf as it used to be.

Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club

A stunning seaside links on a narrow peninsula. Expect dolphins offshore, tight fairways, and a fun but testing layout.

Royal Dornoch Golf Club - Championship Course

Consistently ranked among the world’s best. Elevated greens, natural beauty, and pure links golf, an absolute bucket-list experience.

Royal Dornoch Golf Club - Struie Course

A more forgiving companion to the Championship course. Scenic, relaxed, and ideal for an enjoyable round without losing the Dornoch charm.

Cabot Highlands - Castle Stuart Links

Modern masterpiece with sweeping views over the Moray Firth. Wide fairways, strategic bunkering, and world-class conditioning.

Brora Golf Club Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club Royal Dornoch Golf Club - Championship Course Royal Dornoch Golf Club - Struie Course Cabot Highlands - Castle Stuart Links

Where You'll be Staying

Royal Golf Hotel

Classic Highland hotel overlooking the first tee at Royal Dornoch. Warm, traditional, and perfectly located for an immersive links experience.

Amenities: Restaurant & whisky bar, lounge with course views, complimentary Wi-Fi, on-site parking.

Kingsmills Hotel

Elegant country-house hotel set in peaceful gardens just outside Inverness. Spacious, comfortable, and a relaxing base between rounds.

Amenities: Spa & indoor pool, sauna & steam room, fitness center, multiple dining options, garden grounds, complimentary Wi-Fi.

Royal Golf Hotel Kingsmills Hotel

WhAt There is To Do

Glenmorangie Distillery

Tour one of Scotland’s most famous whisky distilleries. Tastings included, and just minutes from Dornoch.

Tarbatt Ness Lighthouse

A short coastal drive to a striking lighthouse with dramatic sea views. Great for photos and a quick escape.

Inverness

The cultural heart of the Highlands. Great for riverside walks, casual shopping, and lively pubs.

Glenmorangie Distillery Tarbatt Ness Lighthouse Inverness

FAQ

Flights
  • Are flights included?
    • No, you are responsible for booking your own flights.
  • What airport should I fly into?
    • Inverness (INV)
  • Are airport transfers included?
    • Yes, there will be group transfers based on arrival times from Inverness.
Golf
  • Are tee times confirmed or subject to change?
    • Tee times are subject to change, all five rounds are guaranteed.
  • Will caddies be available, and should we reserve in advance?
    • Caddies will be available, Golf Inspired will handle the reservation, you are responsible for payment.
  • Are pull carts or golf carts available?
    • Brora Golf Club: Golf carts are available on request, but many players use push trolleys; the course is relatively walkable.
    • Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club: Mainly walking; push trolleys are available, but motorised carts are limited.
    • Royal Dornoch Golf Club – Championship Course & Struie Course: Walking only; caddies are available for hire if preferred, but motorised carts are not permitted.
    • Castle Stuart Links (Cabot Highlands): Golf carts available and commonly used, though walking is an option for those who prefer it.
  • Can we ship clubs or rent them locally?
    • Clubs are available locally. We recommend using shipticks to ship your clubs.
Weather & Packing
  • What weather should we expect in the Highlands?
    • In September, the Scottish Highlands experience mild to cool temperatures, with average daytime highs around 61° and lows dipping to 48°. Expect highly variable weather, including rain and wind
  • What should I pack for golf
    • quality rain suit, pants and jacket is a MUST! Zero Restriction and FootJoy are quality brands. If you do not own such apparel, it is expensive and note, you get what you pay for. So purchase wisely as you’ll be thankful you have it if you get a good lashing!
    • Rain gloves – a must when playing in the rain. They come in pairs and for good reason. A wet hand on a wet grip will only result in tears as your ball, and maybe your club too, will undoubtedly end up in the fescue.
    • A good ski hat – yes, not what you typically think of for golf but because most courses are on the ocean, the water temps are still only in the upper 50’s to 60 degrees. Combine these factors with some wind blowing onshore and then throw in some rain and it is a recipe for being miserable. A nice warm hat that can cover your ears could be your best friend.
    • A proper golf umbrella – a must as normal summer weather means intermittent showers that come and go throughout a 4 hour round. You can generally see what is coming so instead of changing in and out of rain gear, you can use a good sturdy wind-resistant umbrella to shelter you until the shower passes.
Dining & Free Time
  • Are group dinners included or on our own?
    • There is an included group dinner at the Dornoch Club House, you are on your own for the rest.
  • Do we need reservations for restaurants?
    • Golf Inspired Representatives can arrange dining reservations.
Payments & Tipping
  • Are gratuities included for drivers, caddies, and guides?
    • No, In the Scottish Highlands, tipping is appreciated but not mandatory, generally following a 10% standard for services. Golf caddies expect £20–£30 over their base fee per round, while private guides/drivers often receive 10% per day or £50–£100 daily. Taxi drivers appreciate rounding up, or a 10% tip for longer trips.
  • What currency should I bring?
    • British Pounds (GBP)
General Trip Info
  • Is travel insurance recommended?
    • Yes, upon checkout for your package, our travel insurance partner.
  • What is the cancellation policy?
    • At time of booking, a 40% deposit is required. If cancellation is made prior to final balance payment, 75% of deposits paid to date are non-refundable. 

    • Final Balance due 100 days prior to travel. 

    • Once all funds have been collected in full, no refunds will be given.

  • Who is the on-site contact if something changes?
    • Our Golf Inspired Team, they will introduce themselves upon arrival.