The broad pattern is to play two lesser courses on a 36 hole day, and an apex course on an 18 hole day. Very often at weekends visitors will need to play an afternoon time at the private members clubs (North Berwick and Portmarnock) Carnoustie is actually a public course, but has private clubs affiliated who are given preference at weekends. We'll need to play their championship course on an afternoon time Gleneagles is a commercial course. The Centenary Course (Ryder Cup course) is their longest, so we chose that for our 18
We would anticipate most weekend breaks running an arrival on Friday afternoon or early evening and departing early on Monday morning, for a three night duration
If we’re UK or near Europe based, then we might find we can get a flight on Sunday evening. Gleneagles could potentially be ‘done’ as a two night generation (they would be the easiest) and both St Andrews and Carnoustie might be if we flipped the golf around
Although we could run self-drive or use a hired driver for any of these, we’d be inclined to advise the following
Gleneagles and the St Andrews Fairmont are both 5-star hotels, Gleneagles in particular enjoys an international reputation
The Portmarnock Hotel, Carnoustie Hotel and Dalmahoy are 4-star
This is tantalising!
All of the Scottish venues would be capable of supporting ballots to the St Andrews Old Course for play on Saturday. Our chances of winning would average at about 12%
The St Andrews break, and the Carnoustie break with a detour enroute would likely permit anyone minded to do so, to enter the singles ballot as an individual. Our chances of winning that are probably about 30%
Now it gets potential interesting
Does the following apply?
If the answers are three yes’, then we might be in a position to run the ‘numbers game’ to the point where we can pretty well guarantee a return through sheer weight of attempts
A ballot result for play on Saturday will be published at about 16.30 BST (11.30 EST) on Thursday. If we can buy a flexible air ticket, or are confident of getting a late seat we can respond this.
Saturday is the most productive day of the week for winning a ballot. It seems unlikely that we could lose say 6 in a row. It seems statistically freakish that if we were set aside May to August that we’d fail. Success is almost guaranteed. What we don’t know is when
Anyone wishing to roll the dice on this would need to pay Faraway Fairways a fighting fund which we’d keep on stand-by and then swing into place the moment we won. We shouldn’t therefore encounter any refund forfeit issue as we’d never be cancelling anything, only booking what we need, when we need it. Admittedly we could find we have to stay somewhere other than St Andrews at very short notice, but Edinburgh and Dundee are both workable
We don't need to make this an ordeal by 101 filtering questions! In reality there are probably little more than half a dozen things we need to know to build out a proposal. The guidance below might help you frame answers
Duration - usually best expressed as a range up to a maximum
Time of year - can be anything from a specific date range to a named season
Travel class - Faraway Fairways uses 'Luxury', 'Premier' or 'Affordable' for generic purposes. You might choose to reference the international 'star' rating system. We're only looking for something to help steer us into the right sector
Self drive or hired driver - In broad terms, self driving is normally less expensive, and much more flexible, but some folk just don't want to do it
Must play courses/ must do places - a few name checks is all that's needed