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The price of the Turnberry, Troon & Prestwick golf vacation tends to be driven by the green fees. The cost of accommodation in Troon and Campbeltown is normally reasonably good, but we encounter a few green fees on this trip (notably Turnberry) that will claw some of this back
This would be an eight night duration, with two nights in Campbeltown and six nights in Troon.
It is possible to clip the two off Cambpeltown for the loss of the Machrihanish courses and reduce it to six nights if you prefer.
A more popular option is to just focus on the ‘big name courses’ and seek a two or three night stay at Turnberry or in Troon, and then combine with another region
At approximately 350 miles, this is one of the lowest tours we can do.
About 130 miles of this would be driving between Glasgow and Machrihanish. There’d be another 100 miles associated with getting to Ardrossan/ Troon via the Isle of Arran as well. The actual Ayrshire leg need only be 120 miles.
There is approximately 11 hrs road time, although about 90 mins of this will be sent on car ferries
This trip can support Luxury, Premier and Affordable options.
The Turnberry course hotel represents the former, whereas the Marine hotel and Piersland hotel in Troon can represent either dependent on the room type selected.
If we venture onto the Kintyre Peninsula (Machrihanish) we probably don’t have a strict luxury option, but do have a premier class four-star at the Royal hotel in Campbeltown
Ayrshire wouldn’t be amongst Scotland’s stronger regions so if we’ve got any non-golfers on a full duration we perhaps need to consider this. Troon is a pleasant enough seaside town, but will struggle for a week. Culzean Castle is credible alongside Turnberry, as would be Glasgow alongside Prestwick, but once we exhaust these, we need to start looking further afield (or even over the sea to the Isle of Arran)
Royal Troon observes a handicap of 20 (gentlemen) and 30 (ladies). Western Gailes ask for 24 & 28 (slightly lower for ladies). Provided we can meet these, we’ll be alright with Machrihanish. Prestwick appear to have downgraded their ‘ask’ to “preferred”
Troon only permits visitor play on Mon, Tues & Thurs
Turnberry will allow visitors to play a morning tee-time if they’re prepared to pay an exorbitant green. Hotel guests pay the guest rate
Prestwick don’t permit visitor play on Saturday’s
Western Gailes don’t permit morning visitor play on Tues, Thurs, Sat or Sun
St Andrews is on the east coast. Ayrshire is on the west coast. Although it’s possible to add it if staying at Troon, it’s probably not recommended. It’ll take about 3 hrs to drive there. If we drew an early tee-time this would be a demanding wake up call! The more sensible approach would be to add it as breakout section as part of a dual destination plan
The other approach we might adopt is to contest tee-times from 10.30 onwards, since we can apply in specified 30 minute blocks