Ayrshire and the Irelands

Scotland’s West Coast is steeped in golfing history and is one of the most fascinating and varied regions to explore. This is where the championship story of the game was written, and that sense of history is still very much present.

Royal Troon and Prestwick sit at the heart of the region. Prestwick holds a unique place in the game’s story, having staged the first Open Championship, while Royal Troon remains one of the great tests of links golf. Turnberry is another outstanding course and an important part of any West Coast itinerary. Alongside these famous names are a number of excellent but less heralded courses, giving real depth to a visit.

The West Coast also opens the door to island golf. From here, it’s possible to visit Islay and Arran, or to include Machrihanish on the mainland. Golf here is more intimate, communities are smaller, and the journey is part of the experience. For many, island golf is a defining part of a trip.

There are hotel options at Turnberry, Troon and Dundonald, all well placed for golf. What’s outlined here is simply one way to experience the West Coast. Use it as inspiration, then get in touch and we’ll put together a trip that’s right for you.