With almost 50 courses, golf in Ayrshire & Arran has something for all abilities of golfer. Whether you’re looking for Championships courses like Prestwick, Royal Troon and Turnberry or a classic parkland or island course, it’s all here waiting for you.
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Kilbirnie
Kilbirnie Place is a beautiful par 69 parkland course. It compensates for its lack of length, 5524-yards, with some very tricky greens and natural hazards, including the Jocks Burn that winds its way through the opening and finishing holes.
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Sannox
Short and hilly moorland course founded in 1892, in a picturesque setting with views over the Firth of Clyde.
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Troon
Royal Troon lies at the southern end of that beautiful stretch of Ayrshire coastline where golf was played long before the Troon Golf Club was founded in 1878.
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Stevenston
Golf course: Open 7 days all year round. Open to the public 0800 - dusk.
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Stevenston
Ardeer is an undulating parkland course that has matured superbly and with some great views of the Firth of Clyde.
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Troon
Lochgreen is the best of the trio of Troon municipal courses, which offer a more economical excellent golfing experience.
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Irvine
Opened in 2003, Kyle Phillips designed a modern day classic links which has the feel of a course 100 years older and offers challenges and enjoyment in equal measure.
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Brodick
On the island of Arran off the west coast of Scotland, only an hour by ferry from the mainland, is to be found one of the most unusual and great hidden gems in the wide world of golf.
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Isle of Arran
The Isle of Arran offers a wonderful chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and just relax, taking in the refreshing Scottish air and, of course, enjoy a few rounds of golf.
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Kilmarnock
Caprington Golf Course is a public course situated to the south of Kilmarnock.
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Prestwick
The Ayrshire course holds a special place in the golfing history books, having been the venue for the first-ever Open Championship back in 1860.
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New Cumnock
Designed by Willie Fernie in 1901, New Cumnock is a testing parkland course with views overlooking the loch. Although a relatively short par three nine hole course, New Cumnock offers a great deal to golfers of all abilities.
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Troon
Close to the great championship links of Royal Troon, and adjacent to Lochgreen and Darley, Fullarton, at slightly less than 5,000 yards, provides endless enjoyment for golfers of more modest ability or a testing morning warm-up.
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Ayr
In 1927 James Braid designed what many consider to be the finest, inland public links course in Britain, only ranking behind Carnoustie and St Andrews.
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Troon
Royal Troon lies at the southern end of that beautiful stretch of Ayrshire coastline where golf was played long before the Troon Golf Club was founded in 1878.
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Ayr
Dalmilling Municipal Golf Course on the outskirts of Ayr is an 18-hole parkland course. Set between the famous racecourse and the A77, this is honest and open parkland that plays away from the clubhouse and dips into a rolling valley.
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Ayr
Seafield is the less famous of the two 18 hole golf courses within the magnificent grounds of the Belleisle Estate in Ayr.
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Girvan
Brunston Castle Golf Course is situated in the heart of Ayrshire amidst the naturally sheltered valley of the Water of Girvan.
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Turnberry
The world famous Turnberry Hotel stands on a headland looking out across the Firth of Clyde towards the Isle of Arran and the Mull of Kintyre and down on one of the great championship links of the world.
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Maybole
Maybole is a delightful nine-hole town course that is rather hilly but offers splendid views over the Carrick Hills.