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Official Guide to Golf in Scoltand - This is an indispensable bible for both Scottish golfers and visiting golfers alike.
An annual compendium of facts, figures and rates for all of the country’s golf courses, it is published by PSP Publishing Ltd and is commissioned by VisitScotland, the national tourist board for Scotland.
It comprises contact details, green fee rates, locations and full details of club amenities and facilities for each of the 500+ golf courses in Scotland.
In addition, it offers great pointers on places to consider playing should you not be too well informed when it comes to Scottish golf, as well as a host of other exciting and informative content, complemented by the very best in golf photography and cutting-edge design.
It is truly a ‘must have’ guide for all golfers in Scotland.
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Official Walk in Scoltand - The Official Guide to Walking in Scotland is produced annually by PSP Publishing Ltd and is a title commissioned and distributed by the Scottish national tourist board, VisitScotland.
It is an absolutely indispensable almanac of information for enthusiastic walkers of all levels, showcasing the very best places to enjoy everything from a leisurely stroll to a challenging hike in Scotland. What’s more, it is written by dedicated hillwalkers so readers can rest assured of enjoying informed content from likeminded individuals.
The publication’s editorial content is supplemented by wonderful design, making it eye-catching as well as informative, and its A4 size makes it handy and easy to store. Truly, no walking enthusiast in Scotland should be without a copy of this superb guide.
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Official Fish in Scoltand -Underling the diversity and versatility of PSP Publishing Ltd, ‘Fish in Scotland’ is, as the name suggests, the official guide to the best of Scottish fishing.
It is published annually by PSP and is commissioned and distributed by the national tourist board, VisitScotland.
A 100-page glossy A4 guide, it comprises all that you need to know about enjoying this popular participatory sport in Scottish waters, showcasing the variety of fishing on offer in the country, as well as all of the places and the best places to do so.
Its knowledgeable editorial is superbly complemented by professional, high-quality design and superb photography, making ‘Fish in Scotland’ a simply indispensable almanac of facts, figures and information for both Scottish and visiting anglers alike.
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Official Adventure Guide - Given Scotland’s burgeoning reputation as a top destination among adventure sports enthusiasts, the creation of the ‘Scottish Adventure Guide’ was an inevitable step to take for VisitScotland and, once again, the national tourist board entrusted PSP Publishing with the design and production of the guide.
Published annually, the A5 guide outlines the variety of adventure sports that there are to choose from in the country and empowers the reader with all the information they need on where they can best experience them.
Whether on dry land, at sea, in the air, or in snowy conditions, there are numerous adventure sports to try in Scotland and no shortage of places to do so. Hence, the ‘Scottish Adventure Guide’ is an indispensable compendium of facts and information that anyone either passionate or curious about adventure sports should get their hands on. |
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Official South West of Scotland Golf Guide - With over 100 golf coruses to choose from, including world-class links and sumptuous hidden gems, it can be hard figuring out where to play on this stretch of Scottish coastline – and that’s where Scottish Golf West comes in.
As the Official Guide to Golf in the Southwest of Scotland, the A5 glossy guide is a picture-friendly look at one of the most historic regions in the ‘Home of Golf’ in which to play the game. From famous names such as Royal Troon, Turnberry and Prestwick, plus some of the very best hidden gems in Scottish golf.
The guide has been distributed around the world to interested travelling golfers and is renowned as the ultimate guide to playing golf in the region where the Open Championship began all those years ago. |
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Official The North East of Scotland Golf Guide - The North East of Scotland has long been a haven for great golf and the Guide to Golf in North East Scotland is testament to that fact.
Home to such majestic links as Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay and Murcar Links, the area is seemingly littered with an array of blindingly good links – the guide is simply a look at the best courses to play, including championship tests and hidden gems.
This region is well-known for ist affordable green fees and tremendous overall value ofr money. Paul Lawrie, the 1999 Open winner, has long championed the North East for great golf and for good reason.
The Official North East of Scotland Golf Guide gives you all you need to know about one of the richest regions in Scotland for great golf. |

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Carnoustie Guide - Having just staged one of the most dramatic Open Championships since Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson went head-to-head over Turnberry’s Ailsa Course back in 1977, Carnoustie is well versed in providing wonderful drama and spectacle.
‘Carnoustie Country’, the name given the area comprising Angus and Dundee, is a comprehensive insight into the Scottish region that houses some of Scottish golf’s most important historical landmarks.
As well as pinpointing the best courses to play and the best places to stay, the guide includes information on the latest golf passes and discount schemes for incoming visitors. Essential reading for those who want to follow in the footsteps of Gary Player, Ben Hogan, Paul Lawrie and Padraig Harrington.
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Golf Highlands - It may have the smallest concentration of golf course with just over 50 throughout the region, but the Scottish Highlands remains hugely a huge draw for golfers both at home and abroad. ‘Golf in the Highlands’, a guide published by PSP Publishing Ltd for Golf Highland, the region golf tourism board, encapsulates everything you need to know about this remote, beautiful, special place.
The guide has a full rundown of every course in the region. As well as putting focus on world-class championship links such as Nairn and Royal Dornoch, it also focuses on the less well-known golf courses, those in the frame of Cullen, Tain and the outrageously stunning Fortrose and Rosemarkie.
Golf Highland is, without doubt, one of the most popular of all the regional golf tourism guides under the PSP Publishing Ltd banner.
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Ayrshire Arran Golf Guide - Known as ‘Scotland in Miniature’, there is always very good reason to visit Arran. Add in the Ayrshire coast and it’s hard to ignore full stop.
The Ayrshire and Arran Golf Guide is a treasure trove of golf wonderment and proof that, in Scotland, you don’t need to pay through the nose to play the great golf courses.
This guide focuses on the golf courses that line the Ayrshire coast, including famous names such as Prestwick, Royal Troon and Turnberry, while keeping a very close eye on the golf courses dotted around the Isle of Arran, one of the most popular destinations for a holiday break for Scots as well as incoming visitors. As ever, the guide includes details on local hotels and the best places to eat and relax. |
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