Scotland Tee to Green
We provide the ultimate luxury personal transportation service throughout the Scottish Highlands for golfers.
Our Mercedes Class V provides you with chauffeur driven luxury, with significant space for up-to seven passengers, their golf clubs and plenty of space for luggage. Our experienced and professional chauffeur guide will enhance your travel experience, allowing you to concentrate on enjoying the best golf courses and hospitality the world has to offer.
At Scotland Tee to Green, our goal is to make your trip to Dornoch and the Scottish Highlands as memorable as ours have been. Join us for the journey of a lifetime. We can even stop at a couple of distilleries between rounds.
| Manufacturer | Mercedes-Benz |
| Model | Luxury V-Class |
| Max Passengers | 7 Persons |
| Key Features | Highest standards of engineering Italian leather reclining seats State-of-the-art air conditioning Tastefully designed interior Electric sliding doors Large panoramic tinted windows |
| Storage | Spacious boot for luggage & golf clubs |
| Connectivity | 4G Wifi |
Hi, I'm Ricky…
Running a transportation company based in Dornoch and focused on golfers is really a full circle moment for me. Early in my sports business career my main responsibilities were generating revenue and providing the best in customer service. More recently I’ve been traveling around the world. I’ve now made it to 53 countries and all 7 continents. As an international traveler, I know how people want to be treated, so to operate this sports oriented business in Scotland makes all the sense in the world.
I’ve played most of the great links courses. Royal County Down, the Old Course, Royal Portrush, North Berwick, Muirfield, Carnoustie and Ballybunion to name a few. But if I was down to my last golf trip in life, I’m headed to the Scottish Highlands. There is no better golf week than playing Royal Dornoch, Brora, Golspie, Nairn GC, and the Cabot courses. Plus many more.
From Dornoch to Fortrose,
Nairn to Brora,
Golspie to Inverness,
Golf in the Highlands—It’s just better up here.