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Trump Turnberry

The Ailsa

Course Type

Links

Holes

18

Par

71

Distance

5406-7489 Yards

King Robert The Bruce

Course Type

Links

Holes

18

Par

72

Distance

5767-7203 Yards

The Arran

Course Type

Links

Holes

9

Par

31

Distance

1996 Yards

A truly special golfing venue

Perched upon some of Scotland’s most dramatic coastline, under the watchful gaze of the iconic lighthouse, Trump Turnberry is a truly special golfing venue.

Set alongside the glorious Ayrshire coastline both links courses at Trump Turnberry – the championship Ailsa Course and the King Robert the Bruce course – offer some outstanding golf. The Ailsa course became world famous after hosting the Nicklaus/Watson ‘Duel in the Sun’ at the 1977 Open Championship.

In recent years the course has undergone a series of inspiring changes, including the creation of five dramatic and stunning new holes which have only added to its challenge and quality.

Turnberry also offers a stunning 9 hole layout, known as the Arran. With the spectacular Hotel overlooking all three courses against the stunning backdrop of Arran and the Ailsa Craig, Trump Turnberry offers a quite unique and special golfing location.

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