Turnberry Resort & Old Course Hotel
★★★★★
Per Person Sharing From
€ 6,900
Scotland
Follow the footsteps of the Open winners, by playing at some of the most revered Open Championship courses in St Andrews and the West coast. You will treasure your stay at The Old Course Hotel and Turnberry resort, whilst playing four of the most famous and revered Scottish links courses, which have hosted The Open.
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St Andrews (Old)
★★★★★
KY16 9XL, Co Fife.
The oldest ‘new’ course in the world, the second course at the Home of Golf was built by the Keeper of the Green Tom Morris in 1895 and it was imaginatively named to differentiate from its famous neighbour. Boasting undulating fairways and challenging greens, the New Course is a classic test of Links golf.
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Kingsbarns Golf Links
★★★★★
KY16 8QD, Co Fife.
Kingsbarns Golf Links located just 7 miles from the "home of golf" is part of the long heritage of links golf centred around St Andrews. Golf has been played on the present site since 1793 when the Kingsbarns Golf Society was established as the 11th earliest golf society in the world. The Society was later reconstituted as The Kingsbarns Golf Club which remains active to this day. Kyle Phillips designed the course in its present championship layout which was opened in 2000.
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Carnoustie Golf Club (Championship)
★★★★★
Carnoustie, Scotland, Co Angus.
The game of golf has been played in Carnoustie for well over four centuries. The first indication that the game was being played in the Angus town can be found in the Parish Records of 1560 when the game of gowff was mentioned and there is every indication that the game has played an important part in the town’s life ever since.
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Turnberry G.C. (Ailsa)
★★★★★
Turnberry, Co Ayrshire.
Named after the third Marquess of Ailsa, who owned the land on which it was built, this par-70, 7,211-yard championship course is one of golf's storied places. Home to four Open Championships, Ailsa has shaped some of the most remarkable moments in the tournament's history.
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Royal Troon G.C.
★★★★★
South Ayrshire, Co Ayrshire.
Royal Troon Golf Club is a links golf course located in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The club was founded 137 years ago in 1878, initially with five holes. George Strath was appointed in 1881 as the club's first golf professional.[1] The club was granted its "Royal" accolade in 1978, during its centennial.
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Per Person Sharing From € 6,900
Turnberry Resort & Old Course Hotel
Follow the footsteps of the Open winners, by playing at some of the most revered Open Championship courses in St Andrews and the West coast. You will treasure your stay at The Old Course Hotel and Turnberry resort, whilst playing four of the most famous and revered Scottish links courses, which have hosted The Open.
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