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The Marine Hotel, Troon overlooks the 18th green at the world famous Open Championship venue, Royal Troon.

It is just 40 minutes from Glasgow and is the perfect base to explore the wonderful golf on offer on Scotland`s West Coast.  The hotel is within walking distance of the clubhouse at Royal Troon and within 10 minutes of some other classic links courses including Prestwick, Western Gailes, Glasgow Gailes, Dundonald and Barassie.

The accommodation is of an excellent 4 star standard and guests can enjoy a wide range of amenities.  The 2 AA Rosette Fairways restaurant has views over the golf course and beyond to Arran and the beauty rooms and health club are the perfect places to relax after a day testing your skills on the authentic Scottish links.

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Onsite Courses

Royal Troon Golf Club

Royal Troon Golf Club is an absolute must play for every golfer who loves traditional links golf. The dunes are low and not overbearing, though this allows for the sea breeze to hit every hole on the course. A regular stop on The Open circuit, it has played host to some great championships over the years.

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Royal Troon Portland Course

Troon Portland Golf Club lies just inland and alongside The Old Course at Royal Troon. It is considered the smaller sibling of the two and although it does not offer the championship yardage as itÂ’s next-door neighbour, it is a much friendlier day on the handicap.

Navigating your way through (and away!) from the gorse bushes and staying clear of the railway line is important to surviving the opening stretch of holes. Portland offers a pleasant combination of bonnie par 3s and strong par 5s. With many less penalty bunkers and many more birdie opportunities over the 18 holes, you will likely leave the final green with a smile on your face.

With many links courses, the defence is the weather off the coast. Sharing the same prime location along the beachfront from the small town of Troon, where beautiful views of Arran across the Firth of Clyde are plentiful.

 

Nearby Courses

Turnberry Ailsa Course

The Ailsa Course at Turnberry is consistently ranked in the top 10 best golf courses in the world and there is arguably not a more scenic course in existence.  Host to the Open Championship in 1977, 1986, 1994 and most recently in 2009 Turnberry always produces dramatic championships.

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Distance From Course: 17 miles

Turnberry King Robert the Bruce

A stunning sibling to the legendary Ailsa course, The King Robert the Bruce offers a world class golf experience that will thrill golfers of all abilities. This par 72, 18-hole course travels through visually attractive wetland, offering breath-taking views of the castle ruins and the lighthouse from the 8th 9th ,10th and 11th, whilst distinctive bunkering and of swathes of gorse add to the exciting challenges of this great links course. 

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Distance From Course: 17 miles

Western Gailes

Top of many golfers list, as their favourite golf course in Ayrshire, Western Gailes Golf Club sits along the spectacular West Coast of Scotland. Providing a staunch test to all golfers, your arsenal of links shots will be put to the test, with diagonal running fairways and blind landing spots aplenty.

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Distance From Course: 3 miles

Gailes Links

Gailes Links is `One of the world`s truly great tests of links golf` according to former Open and Masters Champion, Sandy Lyle.  It sits in the heart of Ayrshire`s golf coast and is the final qualifying venue for the Open Championship from 2014.

The course is owned and managed by Glasgow Golf Club, the 9th oldest in the world, and provides a stern test for better players from the Championship tees.  However, higher handicap players can still enjoy the undulating fairways and beautifully manicured greens from the kinder medium tee positions.

Almost every hole is punctuated with spectacular view of the Firth of Clyde and the mountainous Isle of Arran and the clubhouse offers players the opportuntiy to relax in two comfortable lounges with full bar and restaurant facilities.

Distance From Course: 4 miles

Dundonald Links

Located on the prime links turf of the Ayrshire coast, Dundonald Links has become a must play golf course in the area, even though it only opened in 2005. Having previously been known as Southern Gailes, Kyle Phillips (who also designed Kingsbarns) was tasked with the re-design and the final layout feels like it has been there 100 years.

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Distance From Course: 4 miles

West Kilbride Golf Club

Sitting on the Ayrhsire coast just to the North of famous names like Turnberry and Royal Troon, West Kilbride is a genuine links golf course with real character.

The club was recently host of Scottish Boys, British Girls and Scottish Womens Amateur Championships and is always presented in excellent condition.  Sea breezes, typical links-land undulations and out of bounds areas on 12 of the 18 holes combine to create a challenging but very enjoyable round of golf.

Distance From Course: 14 miles

Prestwick Golf Club

The host of the very first Open Championship in 1860, as well as another 23 times after, Prestwick Golf Club is one of greatest golfing excursions for golf purists. Originally 3 rounds played over the 12 hole course and playing for the championship belt, it is a different scene from todays grand stands and the famous Claret Jug.

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Distance From Course: 2 miles

Brodick Golf Club

Brodick Golf Club is situated in the lovely seaside village of Brodick on the Isle of Arran.  Arran is just a short ferry ride from the mainland and it is a trip worth making for avid golfers.

The first tee at Brodick is just a few hundred metres from the ferry dock and there`s a welcoming clubhouse serving drinks and hearty meals.

The course isn`t long and is mainly flat but views of Brodick Bay, the Castle and Rosa Burn (which come into play on both the outward and inward halves) provide plenty of visual drama and an exciting golfing challenge. 

Distance From Course: 20 miles

Lamlash Golf Club

The par 64 Lamlash Golf Course might be relatively short at under 5000 yards but with two par 3s measuring over 220 yards, it is not to be under estimated.

Sitting in the main bar of the large clubhouse, you can watch as players take on the tricky first which climbs steeply to a small green.  once you`ve managed to successfully negotiate that, you can turn to look down on to the village, out to the dramatic Holy Isle and on a good day, over to the Ayrshire coast and the golfing heavyweights at Turnberry and Troon.

Lamlash is a great little course with some excellent holes and certainly ranks as among the best on the Island. 

Distance From Course: 19 miles

Prestwick St Nicholas

A regular feature on any trip to Ayrshire, “Prestwick St Nick’s” is a firm favourite of those who frequent it. The 26th oldest golf club in the world, this traditional links set-up boasts Old Tom Morris as an honorary founding member. Appearing on the same coastline (and trainline) as Prestwick GC, Royal Troon and Dundonald Links but to name a few; the course offers the same fantastic features and challenges as the others

At 6044 yards, Prestwick St Nicholas may appear short but donÂ’t be fooled. The traditional links layout offers dog-legs, short par 3Â’s and of course is exposed to the sea breeze which can turn a 350 yard par 4 into a 450 yard hole rather quickly. The 3rd hole offers breath-taking views over to the Isle of Arran and Ailsa Craig and is a driveable par 4 but with gorse on the right and out of bounds on the left then perhaps an iron off the tee is a better option. On the back 9, the tight fairways get a little tighter as the gorse lines the rough. The 18th is not a simple finishing hole; a par 3 measuring 230 yards and usually into the wind, there are very few finishing holes that provide this sort of challenge.

The natural beauty of this course is there for all to see and the constant investment and improvement is showing; adding a new tee to the 10th hole has proven popular with the sea right behind you as you hit your drive. Daunting but a fantastic course to play!

Distance From Course: 3 miles

Troon Links Darley Golf Club

The town of Troon is full of fantastic golf courses; Royal Troon and Portland are at the forefront of people’s minds but Darley has to be considered too. Defined as the toughest of the South Ayrshire municipal courses, the run of holes between 5 and 15 is where you need to hold on to your score.

Troon Darley offers up birdie chances from the get-go with a rather easy opening – we would recommend warming up before play. The whole course places a high demand on straight tee-shots with heather and gorse waiting to punish any wayward shots.

To highlight the calibre of the course – it is the 4th toughest course in Scotland to play to your handicap. Definitely worth a visit for those who like a challenge.

Distance From Course: 1 miles

Troon Links Lochgreen

Lochgreen is a course that offers up a rarely seen par of 74. The length of the course (6800 yards) offers a challenge to players of all abilities. Not viewed as a true links course, Lochgreen appears to be more of a hybrid course with a few holes lines with trees and requiring a different variety of shots.

Whilst the course is known for its length; the Par 3’s are absolutely fantastic and still provide a tough challenge so there’s no rest-bite. The main chance for birdies has to be the par 5’s where there’s always a chance if you get a good drive away.

If you’re looking to follow in some famous footsteps, then Jack Nicklaus qualified at Lochgreen for the British Open for the first time. You can also try beating his score of 82 in Round One; he followed it with a 68 in Round Two of course.

Distance From Course: 1 miles

Kilmarnock Barassie Golf Club

Kilmarnock Barassie Golf Club is situated along the Ayrshire coast and has been a firm fixture on many golfer itineraries for many years. First established by members of both Gailes and Troon, Kilmarnock Barassie features 27 fantastic holes making it perfect for those who wish to play an extra 9 holes.

The calibre of Kilmarnock Barassie is there for all to see; it regularly hosts Open qualifying competitions and the British Amateur Championship. The club is also home to 4 Walker Cup players and have recently introduced the “Walker Cup Lounge” that is definitely worth a visit.

As for the layout, Kilmarnock Barassie features a traditional links layout with tight fairways and the need for strategy to plot your way around. The 6th is a signature par 3 that requires a quality iron shot to stay on the right level. As you make your way back to the clubhouse, the 16th is a reachable par 5 which presents a good birdie chance.

Kilmarnock Barassie is a course that cannot go unnoticed, steeped in history and with a fantastic layout that many have enjoyed over the years. The Ayrshire region is filled with great courses and Kilmarnock Barassie certainly deserves it place upon it.

Distance From Course: 2 miles

Belleisle Golf Course

A fantastic parkland course in amongst the many great links in Ayrshire, Belleisle is a course that you just cannot stop admiring. Designed by James Braid, the course features 18 amazing holes and has previously hosted European Tour Qualifying in 1978 prior to Turnberry becoming the host.

There are very few regions in Scotland that have better public courses than South Ayrshire – namely St Andrews and Carnoustie – but the pedigree of Belleisle ensures that it is considered to be one of the best inland courses.

Set on the fine Belleisle Estate, the fairways may be forgiving but the greenside bunkering and run-offs are typical of a Braid designed course. The strength of the par 4’s is Belleisle’s defence, very few birdie chances are given up. The final stretch of holes are fantastic and provide a risk/reward option which is great in a tight match. 17 is fraught with danger with water in play if you don’t get the perfect condition. 18 is a brilliant dog leg par 5 which is reachable with 2 fantastic strikes. The opportunity to walk off with an eagle is worth the visit alone.

Distance From Course: 6 miles

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