The Ailsa Course
Creme de la creme
Par 70, 6976 Yards, Slope
- One of the world’s finest golf courses
- Stunning coastal scenery
- Fast undulating greens

The Ailsa Course is rightly listed among the very best courses in the world The opening is fairly tough - particularly when the wind blows from the direction of Ailsa Craig and from the short fourth, seven holes follow the shoreline, rocks and dunes and your links game must be on song with strong drives and punched approaches.
The ninth is Turnberry's signature hole where the remote tee is set right on the edge of the sea. You have to drive across the corner of the bay and can see the site of Bruce's Castle (Robert the Bruce, Scottish King, 1306-1329). The back nine continues the theme of wonderful holes, demanding golf and sensational scenery…Par in from the 15th and you deserve one of the finest whiskies in the top-notch clubhouse. Venue for the Open Championship 2009, Turnberry is a golfing pilgrimage of the highest class.






