I posted this a while back, and of course can't find the thread with the GCA search engine...
As I re-read it, I'm glad I saved it - it contains some good advice for me for this year's trip that I'd forgot
Here's some intentionally cryptic advice derived from my off-the-beaten path May trip:
1. Fife is big, and the driving time from the southern part to the northern part or from the eastern part to the western is not to be under-estimated. The south coast roads/towns take a lot of time to move through.
2. Similarly, it takes a lot of time to get from North Berwick to St. Andrews. Think about that when planning around Edinburgh.
3. You can never go wrong visiting Braids Hills in Edinburgh, at least once.
4. Boat of Garten is the greatest course under 6000 yards in the world.
5. Stay in B&Bs and eat Bacon&Eggs for breakfast every day. Then play golf, have a late soup and ale for lunch and eat dinner really late or not at all.
6. Don't play 36, instead, linger way too long in clubhouses until someone thinks you belong there, and converses with you.
7. Cadbury is good stuff for those long drives. Irn-Bru is not just for hangovers.
8. The more I visit Scotland, the more that I realize that I don't understand 85% of what they are saying to me. I assume that's true from the Scot POV as well.
9. If you find a really good B&B, stay an extra day.
10. A good B&B will have a very big bathtub, with very hot water.
11. If you are driving on a farm road or narrow road, you are doing your job as long as your passenger mirror is kicking up dirt from the embankment on your left. Paying for the car insurance is strongly advised.
12. You are a stupid if you travel with fewer than 2 pairs of golf shoes. Also balls are cheap -- in America.
13. Don't bother using course guide books, they won't help. You can buy them, but keep 'em in the bag so they don't get wet.
14. See how cheap you can be! Try not to do more than 1 course per week that costs more than 100 quid. Bonus points for rounds where locals sponsor you!
15. Get a UK cell phone. That and a UK golf guide will serve you well.
17. Most counties/regions have a Tourist Info Centre which you can call at 5pm when you are desperate for a B&B that nite. Get a book that lists these numbers. Call ahead, it's amazing how B&Bs can be full at the oddest times and places.
16. Don't bother bringing: shorts, tee-shirts, tennis shoes.
17. The BBC classical channel (BBC4) is great. Make sure you tune into some Scottish local stuff as well.
18. On the cheap front: only buy exactly 1 logo apparel item the whole trip. Choose wisely.
19. Save people's contact info, email and addresses so you can write them when you get home, and in advance of your next trip. Invite them to your home when they visit here, as well.
20. Last driving thing: just remember to put your side in the middle of the road. Passenger mirror to the embankment, you go in the middle. That can save your life...