If you go to play golf in Scotland…

What to do

Glenmorangie Distillery

Tain, Ross-Shire

011-44-1862-892477

www.glenmorangie.com

Tour one of Scotland’s many whiskey distilleries, and end it with a wee dram, $8.

Heritage of Golf Museum

West Links Road, Gullane,

East Lothian

011-44-1875-870277

www.heritageofgolf.org

See how golf developed in Scotland, with balls, clubs, clothing, and other memorabilia. Owned and run by Archie Baird. By appointment only. Free; donations accepted.

Where to stay

Old Fishergate House

35 North Castle Street, St. Andrews, Fife

011-44-1334-470874

www.oldfishergatehouse.co.uk

Charming B&B owned by Angus and Jennifer Mitchell. Rooms from $76 per person, per night, includes breakfast. Strongly suggest the Scottish pancakes.

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Greywalls Hotel

Duncur Road, Gullane, East Lothian

011-44-1620-842144

www.greywalls.co.uk

This Edwardian country house features 23 rooms and the award-winning Chez Roux restaurant. Overlooking the championship course at Muirfield, it offers stunning views and, if you’re playing golf, a next-door location that can’t be beat. Rooms $121-$455 per person, per night.

Where to eat

The Classroom Bistro

1 Cawdor St., Nairn

011-44-1667-455999

www.theclassroombistro.com

In the heart of Nairn, with a healthy selection of local beef, seafood, produce, and ales. Dinner entrees $21-$36.

Sutherland House

Argyle Street, Dornoch

011-44-1862-811023

www.sutherland-house.net

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Known for their steaks, and for good reason. But don’t pass up the sticky toffee pudding, either. Dinner only, entrees $17-$36.

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