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Introduction to Turnberry

The coastal settlement of Turnberry, some 81km (50 miles) southwest of Glasgow on the A77, was once part of the Culzean Estate. It began to flourish early in the 20th century when rail service was developed, and a recognized golfing center with a first-class resort hotel was established.

From the original pair of 13-hole golf courses, the complex has developed two championship level courses, Ailsa and Kintyre, known worldwide as the Turnberry Hotel Golf Courses. Ailsa's 18 holes have been the scene of British Open tournaments, and after 15 years the Open returned in 2009. Guests of the Westin Turnberry hotel get priority of play, especially on the Ailsa course. The fees vary. Hotel residents should expect to pay between £45 and £125 ($90-$250), depending on the course and the season. If you're not staying at Turnberry, rates range from around £75 to £200 ($150-$400). Log onto www.turnberry.co.uk, or call tel. 01655/334-032 for up-to-date details.


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Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


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