We’ll help take you anywhere

We put all kinds of golf trips together.
Long trips, short trips, one site, multiple countries, and everything in between.

The fun is always in the details.

Planning a golf trip involves decisions. How many players? Any non-players? Where? When? How long? How much golf? Renting a car, or being driven in a coach?

STP Golf works with you on finding the best answers to these questions. Based on where you’re looking to go, we will provide guidance and recommendations that will leave you with an itinerary everyone in the group will look forward to. Life is always a little sweeter when there’s a golf trip in our future.

There’s golf to be played. Where can we take you?

A golf course with green grass and a yellow flag, near rocky cliffs and the ocean, under a cloudy sky, with several large, barren trees.

USA

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A person in a white shirt, gray pants, and a black cap is playing golf on a course with green grass and rolling hills in the background. The person is swinging a golf club.

Stars and Stripes, Circles and Squares

From the Sandhills of North Carolina to the coastline of the Pacific Northwest, there is no shortage of great golf course options in the United States. The challenge is deciding where to go. We’ve made weekend golf trips, while others have lasted more than a week. No wrong choices!

Here are trips we have put together

  • Day 1: Bandon Dunes

    Day 2: Bandon Trails, then Pacific Dunes

    Day 3: Old Macdonald, then The Preserve

    Day 4: Sheep Ranch, then Shorty’s

  • Day 1: Pinehurst No. 5

    Day 2: Pinehurst No. 8, then Pinehurst No. 2

    Day 3: Pinehurst No. 9, then Pinehurst No. 3

    Day 4: Pinehurst No. 4, then The Cradle

    Day 5: Pinehurst No. 7

  • Day 1: Mammoth Dunes

    Day 2: Sand Valley, then Sedge Valley

    Day 3: Mammoth Dunes, then Sand Valley

    Day 4: The Lido, then The Sandbox

England

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A golf course with a sand trap and a putting green under a cloudy sky, surrounded by green hills.

British Invasion, Links Style

Sample Open Championship golf by playing one of the six courses in England that has served as host — or play all six, if you fancy. British influence on the game is everywhere, and so is history. Explore London, catch a concert, take a tour, watch some soccer or tennis. If the focus is just golf, you’re in luck.

Here are trips we have put together

  • Arrive in London

    Day 1: Swinley Forest

    Day 2: St. George’s Hill, then Woking

    Day 3: No golf, sightseeing around London

    Day 4: Rye

    Day 5: Sunningdale Old, then Sunningdale New

    Day 6: Royal St. George’s

    Day 7: Prince’s

    Day 8: Royal Cinque Ports, twice

    Day 9: Walton Heath New, Walton Heath Old

    Day 10: Depart London

Ireland & No. Ireland

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Beautiful golf course surrounded by yellow blooming bushes and rolling hills under a partly cloudy sky.

Come For Some Golf, Stay For The Craic

Golf in the Emerald Isle is filled with lush parkland courses and coastal links classics that rarely play the same way twice. Combine it with sightseeing, live music, days in Dublin and a visit into Northern Ireland for even more world-class golf and you’ll never want your trip to end. If it must, you can always visit again.

Here are trips we have put together

  • Arrive in Dublin

    Day 1: Portmarnock, then The Island

    Day 2: Laytown & Bettystown, then Baltray

    Day 3: Royal County Down

    Day 4: Royal County Down, twice

    Day 5: Royal Portrush

    Day 6: Donegal

    Day 7: County Sligo, then Enniscrone

    Day 8: Carne

    Day 9: Depart Dublin

Scotland

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Man standing on a large rock on a golf course, with a row of historic buildings and a blue sky in the background.

You Can Always Come Home

You’re in for a treat when you visit The Home of Golf, wherever you end up playing. Whether you want to stay in one place and play a number of quality courses clustered together or if you prefer to venture out — north into the Highlands or west toward the islands — Scotland never disappoints.

Here are trips we have put together

  • Arrive in Edinburgh

    Day 1: Drive to the Highlands, play Nairn

    Day 2: Castle Stuart, twice

    Day 3: Royal Dornoch, twice

    Day 4: Carnoustie, drive to St. Andrews

    Day 5: New Course, then Old Course

    Day 6: Old Course

    Day 7: Muirfield, twice

    Day 8: Gullane #2, then North Berwick

    Day 9: Depart Edinburgh

  • Arrive in Glasgow

    Day 1: Shiskine

    Day 2: Machrihanish, twice

    Day 3: Dunaverty, then Machrihanish Dunes

    Day 4: The Machrie

    Day 5: Ardfin

    Day 6: Ardfin

    Day 7: Western Gailes, then Dundonald Links

    Day 8: Turnberry Ailsa, then Royal Troon

    Day 9: Prestwick

    Day 10: Depart Glasgow