Dundonald Links

Course Type
Links
Designer
TBC
Par
72 
Slope
 
Rating
3.8
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Ayr Road, N/A, Gailes, KA11 5BF, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
44 (0)1294 314000
DESCRIPTION:

Dundonald Links, established in 2003, is a world-class championship links course located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Designed by Kyle Phillips, this 18-hole, par-72 course stretches over 7,100 yards and is renowned for its challenging layout, natural sand dunes, and fast-running fairways. Dundonald Links has hosted several prestigious tournaments, including the Scottish Open and the Ladies Scottish Open. The signature par-3 11th hole, with its elevated green and surrounding bunkers, is a highlight. Conveniently located near the A78, the course is easily accessible from Glasgow and surrounding areas. The nearby attractions, such as the scenic Isle of Arran and historic Culzean Castle, further enhance the visitor experience. With its world-class facilities and commitment to providing a traditional yet challenging links golf experience, Dundonald Links is a must-play destination for serious golfers.

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Overall Course Rating
3.8 / 5

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Regulars At This Course

Phil Thelwell
5.0
Stephen Northcote
12.4

Golf Club Reviews

TSG
36.0
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Dundonald in winter

Course was in very good shape, especially given the time of year. The work carried out on the greens has made a huge difference and they rolled very well. Its great to play off tees, fairways and greens in winter!

£50 for a round, coffee and a bacon roll is not too bad, but the roll and coffee arent worth the extra tenner. Clubhouse is effectively a portacabin but the pro shop and locker rooms are excellent as is the bar/restaurant.

Proper championship golf well worth checking out.
Date Thursday, 26, November 2009