Gailes Golf Experience
Good things are said to come in 3’s and our Gailes Golf Experience is no exception. You can look forward to playing golf on a famous strip of Scotland’s Ayrshire links. Which has seen the world’s finest players battle it out for golfing supremacy. The championship courses of Dundonald Links, Gailes Links and Western Gailes have combined to deliver 3 rounds of golf. 1 package on some of the best traditional links courses in Scotland.
This is a must golf tour for you to try in Scotland!
Dundonald Links
Dundonald Links is situated in Ayrshire on the West Coast of Scotland, a stretch of golfing terrain unrivalled in the world. This Kyle Phillips’ designed links has hosted the prestigious Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open and Ladies Scottish Open in 2017. The first course to host both the gents and ladies’ tournaments back to back and is now recognised as one of Golf’s “must play” courses. The generous fairways and undulating greens partnered with a wide choice of teeing options offers a challenging yet enjoyable test of golf. Its coastal location and links conditions allows this golfing experience all year round.
Western Gailes
If you enjoy the challenge of links golf, Western Gailes will test your skills to the limit. A magnificent seaside links with glorious turf and wonderful greens, it’s a course which should be on every golfers must play list. The club dates its history back to 1897 and offers a blend of the traditional and modern. The architect used the natural contours of the land, but he was also severe in the placement of bunkers. The course is often used for final qualifying for the Open. It has hosted the Curtis Cup and 8 Scottish Amateur Championships while attracting many top professionals.
Gailes Links
Scotland’s only current Final Open Qualifying. Gailes Links, has hosted many championships down the years. Opened in 1892 by Glasgow Golf Club, the 9th oldest golf club in the world. It was designed by legendary architect Willie Park Jnr, who himself was Open Champion in 1887 & 1889.
Its West Coast setting and fabulous condition makes it ideal for summer and winter golf in Scotland.