Turnberry Golf Club sits beautifully on the West coast of Scotland, offering a unique golfing experience on the famed Trump Turnberry Golf Courses. From its location in South Ayrshire, it boasts stunning views of the Firth of Clyde, the islands of Arran and Ailsa Craig, the Mull of Kintyre, and, on clear days, even Ireland.
David, the organiser, highlights the historic Turnberry lighthouse, erected in 1873 by Thomas and David Stevenson. The lighthouse and the remains of Turnberry Castle, thought to be the birthplace of Robert the Bruce in 1274, form a significant part of the club's storied past. Golfers worldwide recognise these landmarks, which even appeared on the club's first membership cards.
The Trump Turnberry Hotel, perched 100 feet above sea level, has managed the golf courses, clubhouse, and academy for over a century, maintaining a strong bond with Turnberry Golf Club. This long-standing relationship enhances the club's prestige and enriches the golfing experience.
Turnberry Golf Club, with its rich history and dedicated committee, takes pride in its traditions and honours its members' achievements. The club also supports women's golf through its close association with Turnberry Ladies Golf Club.
The club offers three exceptional courses: the Ailsa Championship Course, the King Robert the Bruce Championship Course, and the Arran Course. Each presents unique challenges, ensuring a memorable round for every golfer.
David extends a warm invitation to both members and visitors to come and enjoy the beauty and history of Turnberry's courses. With the magnificent Scottish coastline as a backdrop, the world-class facilities, and outstanding service, Turnberry Golf Club remains a top destination for golf enthusiasts.