Dundonald Links
About the Golf Course
Note: Booking a tee time at this club is a request, we will confirm the booking with Dundonald Links.
Located at the very heart of Ayrshire’s golf coast lies a modern masterpiece of a links golf course . Effortlessly combining heritage and tradition with contemporary surroundings and luxurious finishing touches, Dundonald Links is fast becoming one of the most sought-after links golf courses and resorts in Scotland.
Designed by Kyle Phillips, Dundonald Links was home to the Aberdeen Asset Management Ladies Scottish Open in 2015, 2016 and 2017, The Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open in 2017 as well as The Trust Golf Women’s Scottish Open in 2022, and the FREED Group Women’s Scottish Open last year. In addition, Final Qualifying for The Open Championship will be held at Dundonald Links from 2023 until 2026.
Dundonald Links is only 24 miles south of Glasgow and is perfect to explore the wonderful links courses in Ayrshire, with Royal Troon, Prestwick, Western Gailes and many more within a fifteen minute drive.
- ArchitectKyle Phillips
- Course typeLinks
- Holes18
- PAR72
Prices
Not availableAmenities
- Buggy
- Caddie hire
- Changing room
- Chipping green
- Driving range
- Golf clubs rental
- Golf lessons
- Lockers
- Practice bunker
- Pro shop
- Pull cart
- Putting green
- Reception hall
- Restaurant
Read more about Dundonald Links
Dundonald Links is a par 72, Kyle Phillips designed course, offering a modern links golf course experience for all levels of golfers. Dundonald Links enjoys sweeping views across the Firth of Clyde, and from the wraparound veranda of the Clubhouse, players and spectators alike can experience panoramic views across to the Isle of Arran.
It’s not just the course that sets Dundonald Links apart, our practise facilities are unrivalled. With a range, short game area and practice greens available for all, as well as a state-of-the-art gym for guests staying in one of our luxury golf lodges or hotel suites.
Phone number
+44 012 943 140 00
Address
Ayr Road, Scotland