Golf Courses Scotland
Ayrshire boasts the inaugural home of The Open Championship, two out of five current Scottish Open venues and a range of public courses. Play on Turnberry and Royal Troon golf courses in Ayrshire or we can take you to other golf courses in Scotland such as The Old Course in St Andrews, Castle Stuart Golf Links, Gleneagles and Carnoustie. We are sure we can give you a Scottish golfing holiday you will remember.
The delight of playing golf in Scotland is the breathtaking scenery and fascinating history of each of the golf courses.
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Royal, Championship, Links and Parkland Golf Courses
Here are a selection of the golf courses in Ayrshire, Scotland. Tell us the golf courses and accommodation you want and we will create a golf holiday in Scotland for you. Contact us to discuss.
| Golf Course | Flag Rating | Price | Par |
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Turnberry Ailsa Golf Course
Colin Montgomerie was once quoted as saying that "the Ailsa is the finest links golf course in the world" and few would disagree. Try Turnberry Ailsa for yourself what real championship golf is all about. |
 | £120 or more | 69 |
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Royal Troon Golf Course
The inward half of Royal Troon is widely accepted as the most demanding of all courses on The Open Championship rota. The signature hole is the 8th known as 'Postage Stamp'. The ultimate test in Scottish links golf. |
 | £120 or more | 71 |
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Prestwick Golf Course
Birthplace of The Open Championship that was first played in 1860. Here you will be walking in the footsteps of legends. Be prepared to soak up the history and enjoy a devilish test of golf especially if the westerly wind strengthens or the rain makes an appearance. |
 | £120 or more | 71 |
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Dundonald Links Golf Course
Dundonald Links has quickly become recognised as one of Europe's must play new links courses. It has already hosted the Duke of York Young Champions Trophy event, as well as qualifying for the Senior British Open Championship. |
 | £81 to £120 | 71 |
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Turnberry Kintyre Golf Course
The Kintyre is links golf at its exhilarating best. Undulating greens, glorious fairways, magnificent ocean holes and some spectacular views of Kintyre, Arran and the famous Turnberry lighthouse. |
 | £81 to £120 | 72 |
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Western Gailes Golf Course
Recognised as one of the finest and true links golf courses in Scotland. Always an excellent test of golf where any change in the strength or direction of the wind provides new challenges, which are compounded by undulating terrain and finely contoured greens. |
 | £81 to £120 |
71 |
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Prestwick St Nicholas Golf Course
A challenging and tight traditional links course, which tests the ability of all golfers especially with the frequent presence of the westerly wind. This course does not require a long carry from the tee, which should appeal to the shorter hitters. |
 | £51 to £80 |
69 |
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Glasgow Gailes Golf Course
The Glasgow Gailes sits among the purple heather, gorse and broom. With its undulating fairways, manicured greens and subtle qualities, it is an honest test of skills in true links fashion. |
 | £51 to £80 |
71 |
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Irvine Bogside Golf Course
The Irvine Golf Club, Bogside sports a traditional links course established over 100 years ago. The course provides a challenge to all with its subtle changes in direction. The neighbouring gulf stream ensures year round golf of the highest quality whilst the peaks of Arran produce a natural backdrop to complement the birdlife of the River Irvine and the Bogside flats where wildlife abounds. |
 | £51 to £80 |
71 |
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Barassie Golf Course
Barassie Links is tough but typical of what Scottish links golf is all about. Large undulating greens, deep bunkers and testing doglegs add to the attraction.
It remains as one of the hidden gems of Scottish Golf, which should not be overlooked. |
 | £51 to £80 |
72 |
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Prestwick St Cuthbert Golf Course
This parkland course has been vastly improved in recent times with the addition of hundreds of trees many of which have reached maturity. Some creative mounding has also been added to improve the character. |
 | £30 to £50 |
68 |
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Lochgreen Golf Course
Lochgreen Golf Course lies within the town of Troon and is often considered the best of the municipal courses in Troon although it is slightly longer than its neighbours.
Lochgreen is predominately a links style course but has one stretch, which has parkland style characteristics. |
 | £30 to £50 |
74 |
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Brunston Castle Golf Course
Situated in the heart of Ayrshire a few miles north of Girvan this parkland course lies amidst the naturally sheltered valley of the Water of Girvan. The area enjoys an exceptionally mild climate, which ensures that the course is rarely closed. |
 | £30 to £50 |
72 |
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Belleisle Golf Course
Widely recognised and accepted as one of the top public course in Scotland behind St Andrews and Carnoustie. Belleisle is a gently sloping parkland course set in picturesque woodland among a host of mature beech trees. |
 | £30 to £50 |
69 |
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Seafield Golf Course
Sometimes overlooked and slightly in the shadow of its big sister Belleisle Golf Course this classic combination of links and parkland golf will test the skills and talents of many an experienced golfer. |
 | £30 or less |
68 |
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Girvan Golf Course
A mixture of links and parkland golf the first 8 holes are typical Scottish links followed by 10 holes inland with the added beauty of the winding River Girvan giving a variable challenge. |
 | £30 or less |
64 |
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Dalmilling Golf Course
An 18-hole open and honest parkland course, which is situated near to the famous Ayr Racecourse which plays host to the Scottish Grand National and the Ayr Gold Cup. |
 | £30 or less |
69 |
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Darley Golf Course
Darley Golf Course lies within the town of Troon alongside its sister course Lochgreen. It is slightly shorter than Lochgreen but is certainly tighter with unforgiving heather and gorse hugging both sides of many of the fairways. |
 | £30 or less |
71 |
Prices listed are per person per round. Prices may vary depending on day/time of play.