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    The Premier Inn Aviemore is in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park and an ideal base for playing many scenic golf courses, from Spey Valley to Boat of Garten, or for exploring Speyside whisky.

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    Close to the A77 the Ayr Premier Inn is 30 minutes from Turnberry to the south and Irvine to the north and convenient for the 20 or so golf courses in between on this stretch of the Ayrshire coast.

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    By the main A77, 5 minutes drive to Prestwick Airport and just 5 minutes to Royal Troon Golf Club and Troon’s 3 public links or 10 minutes to Prestwick Golf Club, birthplace of the Open Championship.

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    On main A82 on the outskirts of Dumbarton and 5 minutes drive south of Loch Lomond, Premier Inn Dumbarton is close to Dumbarton and Vale of Leven golf courses and 30 minutes to Helensburgh Golf Club.

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    On the outskirts of the small town of Elgin this Premier Inn is 20 minutes from Moray Golf Club on the Moray coast and 30 minutes drive north from a choice of Speyside distilleries and golf courses.

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    The Falkirk Larbert Premier Inn is 2 minutes from both Glenbervie golf club and Falkirk Tryst golf courses, close to Falkirk Golf Club and convenient for the M876 motorway.

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    A Premier Inn under a mile from Falkirk Golf Club, 10 minutes drive from Falkirk Tryst and also convenient for visiting both the Falkirk Wheel rotating boat lift and the beautiful Kelpies sculpture.

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    The Falkirk East Premier Inn is close to the M9 for access to golf courses across east central Scotland from Linlithgow to Stirling and is only a 5 minute drive from the Kelpies sculpture.

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    This Premier Inn is north of Falkirk just on the south side of the Kincardine Bridge across the River Forth.

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    There is golf but Fort William is more known for being at the foot of Ben Nevis. It is where the Jacobite Steam Train starts - one way to see the scenic north end of the West Highland Line to Mallaig.