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Ayrshire, on the south west coast of Scotland has always been a popular short break destination and in recent years it has got easier and easier to get to with the growth of low cost airlines such as Ryanair, fast ferries from Ireland and improved rail and road connections including the new M77 motorway linking Glasgow with Ayrshire.

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Accommodation

Ayrshire offers some of the finest accommodation in Scotland from country house hotels, traditional hotels to excellent conference venues and friendly guesthouses and self catering cottages.

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What's On

If you want to watch some live sporting action you can always catch Scottish Premier League action at Rugby Park home of Kilmarnock Football Club or Scottish Football League games at Ayr United. BT Premiership rugby action takes place at Millbrae, home of Ayr Rugby Club.

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food & drink

Ayrshire is increasingly renowned for the quality of its dining using fresh local produce and creative cooking skills. In recent years the quality of restaurants, a resurgence in the number of country inns and a move towards greater use of local produce have all contributed to Ayrshire being no longer barren of quality cuisine.

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Golf

Ayrshire is world famous for its golf courses and it boasts three Open Championship courses The Ailsa at Turnberry, Prestwick and Royal Troon and it was recently announced that The Open Championship will indeed return to Ayrshire at Turnberry in 2009.

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Attractions

Ayrshire is well placed to offer the visitor plenty of things to do. It has a wide range of visitor attractions across the county and Castles and historic trails abound with many famous sites of interest and ruins to be explored and an abundance of family attractions and outdoor sports facilities.

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Location: Ayrshire

Dundonald Links

In February 2003, Loch Lomond Golf Club acquired a new links course near Troon in Ayrshire. It was intended to not only enhance the club's prominence within international circles but also to provide its esteemed international membership with a challenging alternative links venue.

Designed by the highly respected golf course architect Kyle Phillips, best known in the UK for Kingsbarns and The Grove, the 7,100-yard, par 72 course is located about an hour"s drive south west of Loch Lomond and five minutes from Prestwick International Airport. It was inspired by the timeless architecture of the great Ayrshire links courses of Royal Troon, Prestwick and Western Gailes, all connected by the historic rail line.

At the time of purchase, the course was known as Southern Gailes and it has since been renamed 'Dundonald Links’ to reflect the history of the site.

Dundonald means ‘Fort Donald’ and there is a hill near the course upon which fortifications have been located dating back to the period 500 through 200 B.C. Three castles succeeded the original structures and in the early 1900s there was an old golf course named Dundonald on the site of the new course. It was converted to military use during World War II, at which time it was known as Dundonald Camp, and was used to rehearse the D Day landings.

In its short history, Dundonald Links has quickly become recognised as one of Europe’s "must play” new links courses. It has already hosted the Duke of York Young Champions Trophy event, as well as qualifying for the Senior British Open Championship.

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Course details

Dundonald Links
Designed by the highly respected golf course architect Kyle Phillips the 7,100-yard, par 72 course was inspired by the timeless architecture of the great Ayrshire links course at Royal Troon, Prestwick and Western Gailes, all connected by the historic rail line. In its short history, Dundonald Links has quickly become recognised as one of Europe's "must play" new links courses and was named as the Final Qualifying Course for the 2009 Open Championship.

Hole
Name
Yardage
Par
Stroke Index
1
460
4
4
2
405
4
12
3
540
5
6
4
215
3
14
5
550
5
8
6
170
3
18
7
405
4
16
8
395
4
10
9
410
4
2
  OUT
3550
 
10
465
4
3
11
120
3
17
12
350
4
15
13
410
4
9
14
540
5
13
15
215
3
11
16
470
4
1
17
420
4
7
18
560
5
5
  IN
3550
 
  TOTAL
7100
72
 

facilities

Enjoy panoramic views of the Ayrshire coastline from Dundonald Links' 40-seater restaurant and bar.  Breakfast, lunch and dinner are available together with a Half Way House service at the 10th tee.  An outdoor terrace overlooking the course offers the perfect place to unwind in the summer sunshine.

Locker Room service is available from our attentive staff

NEW .......    2 seater buggies are now available to hire     Cost  £30.00

 

 

Contact details

Dundonald Links
Ayr Road
Gailes

Irvine
Ayrshire
KA11 5BF

Telephone:
+44 (0)1294 314004

Fax:
+44 (0)1294 314001

Email:
reservations@dundonaldlinks.com

Website:
Dundonald Links, Irvine

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special offers
Green Fee Offers at Dundonald Links

 

WINTER TICKET -  OCTOBER TILL MARCH 2010

  •   £195.00 INITIAL PAYMENT  - THEN £15 PER ROUND THEREAFTER
  •    
  •   ALL TEE TIMES SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY              

     
  • DO NOT MISS OUT ON THIS FANTASTIC OFFER



    NEW .....   2 SEATER BUGGY HIRE  -  £30.00
                         ALL DAY HIRE   £45.00

    To request an application for the Winter Ticket:
    email reservations@dundonaldlinks.com or call + 44 (0)1294 314006

     

To reserve a tee time either phone  01294 314006 or email as above