Gullane No 3 course is shortlisted in the Best Course Under £100 and the Leddie Hotel & Restaurant, Aberlady, is hoping for success in the Best Premium Hotel – 4 Star or Equivalent category.
Fenton Tower, at Kingston, and Gilmerton House, Althelstaneford, are both finalists in the Best Exclusive Use Venue section of the awards, which recognise “excellence” across Scotland’s golf tourism industry.
Now in their 13th year, the accolades celebrate and recognise the best of business within Scotland’s golf tourism sector, highlighting the organisations and individuals achieving “quality, innovation and commercial success”.
A panel of golf, hospitality and tourism industry experts with decades of experience between them was appointed to select this year’s finalist shortlists.
This year, the panel was led by head judge and bunkered’s head of content Michael McEwan.
The 2026 awards will take place on Thursday, March 12, at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, bringing together industry leaders from golf, tourism, hospitality and many other sectors.
Mr McEwan said: “The standard of entries this year has been nothing short of exceptional.
“The creativity, commitment and sheer enthusiasm shown by every finalist reflect the incredible work ethic driving Scotland’s golf industry and tourism sector forward.
“It’s this passion and dedication that ensures we remain a world leader in golf tourism.”
Headline partner Luxe Scot, luxury travel provider, continues its association with the awards, supporting the “celebration of excellence” and helping to showcase Scotland’s premium golf tourism offering to a global audience.
Tickets for the Scottish Golf Tourism Awards 2026 are now available. For more event information and tickets, visit uk.eventsforce.net/44rgzb/21/home