
Dundonald Links Golf Course is fairly new to the scene, opened early in 2003 on the stunning west coast of Scotland. Kyle Phillips designed the course to be a modern day classic, a links to imitate the feel and look of a course 100 years its senior. The course is challenging and enjoyable in equal measure, its coastal setting providing dramatic scenery throughout the changing seasons. The 7100 yard, par 72 course was originally termed Southern Gailes, but changed its name to Dundonald after an ancient fortification was found in its midst. The Gaelic name Dundonald translates in English to Fort Donald, and evidence of defensive ruins can be found which date back to 200 B.C. History aside, the club itself is as enjoyable as the course. After a challenging day on the green, head back to relax in the comfort of Spike Bar. Enjoy panoramic views over the Ayrshire coastline and final play on the 18th hole, or grab yourself a light snack or beverage from the extensive menu. If you need to get a little practice in, swing away on the 330 metre range.
Address:
Dundonald Links
David-Ross Nicol
Head of Events and Business Development
Ayr Road
Irvine
KA11 5BF
Telephone:
01294 314000
Website:
www.dundonaldlinks.com
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