Royal Troon Golf Club Old Course

Royal Troon Golf Club Old Course

Royal Troon Golf Club Old Course is a world-famous links golf course located in the town of Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The course was designed by the famous golf course architect Willie Fernie and was opened in 1878. Since then, it has undergone several redesigns and renovations to maintain its status as one of the best golf courses in the world. 

The Old Course at Royal Troon is widely regarded as one of the most challenging courses in the world, with its long and narrow fairways, deep bunkers, and undulating greens. The course is famous for its back nine, which runs along the coast and includes the iconic “Postage Stamp” hole, the shortest hole on any Open Championship course. 

The course has hosted many prestigious golf tournaments, including nine Open Championships, the most recent of which was won by Henrik Stenson in 2016. It is also a regular venue for other Championships including the AIG Women’s Open in 2020, the British Seniors Open, numerous Scottish Amateur Championships and the Helen Holm Scottish Women’s Open, which it has hosted annually for 50 years.

Overall, Royal Troon Golf Club – Old Course is a legendary golf course that offers a challenging and unforgettable golfing experience. It is a must-play course for any serious golfer visiting South Ayrshire. 

Portland Course

In addition to the Old Course, Royal Troon also has a second championship course, the Portland Course, known for its fast greens and spectacular views of the Firth of Clyde. The Portland Course, originally designed by the Troon professional William Fernie, winner of the Open Championship in 1883, was opened in 1895 and subsequently redesigned by Dr Alister MacKenzie in the early 1920s.

The Clubhouse

The clubhouse at Royal Troon is also worth noting, as it is a beautiful building that dates back to the late 19th century. The clubhouse offers a range of facilities for golfers, including a pro shop, restaurant, and bar, as well as stunning views over the course and the surrounding coastline. 

Additional Information

Accessible rooms
Disabled access
Listed on Visit Scotland's website
Parking
Craigend Road, Troon KA10 6EP

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