Trump Turnberry, Scotland

Trump Turnberry has graced the shores of Scotland’s Ayrshire coast since 1906 and is steeped in golfing history as the world’s first purpose-built golf hotel. Home to the iconic Ailsa Course- host of four Open Championships and consistently ranked among the world’s top 10 courses- and the celebrated King Robert the Bruce Course, listed in Golf Digest’s Top 100 Courses, Turnberry is widely regarded as one of the world’s premier golfing destinations and a true golfer’s paradise. The resort is further enhanced by a state-of-the-art Golf Academy featuring the latest TrackMan iO Simulator and TrackMan Driving Range.

Beyond the fairways, guests can enjoy the tranquil Spa at Turnberry, complete with an infinity pool, saunas, and steam rooms, as well as a range of outdoor pursuits including clay pigeon shooting, archery, and horse riding. Dining options include the two AA Rosette-awarded restaurant 1906, The Duel in the Sun, and The Grand Tea Lounge- offering exceptional culinary experiences.

Accommodation ranges from elegantly appointed ocean-view and resort-facing guestrooms to charming self-catering Cottages, exclusive-use Villas, four individually designed Signature Suites with private lounges, and the extraordinary two-bedroom Lighthouse Suite, set within the iconic Turnberry Lighthouse and offering panoramic views across the Firth of Clyde.

THE CHAMPIONSHIP AILSA

Perched on Scotland’s rugged west coast, the Championship Ailsa is one of the world’s most celebrated links courses. Ranked 18th on the GOLF Top 100 Courses in the World (2025-26, it offers sweeping views across the Firth of Clyde to Ailsa Craig and the Isle of Arran. Revered for both its natural beauty and demanding layout, the Ailsa holds a proud and enduring place in the world of golf.

Here, history runs deep. The Ailsa has hosted four Open Championships, including the legendary 1977 duel between Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson—an encounter so iconic it gave the 18th hole its name: Duel in the Sun. While the past is proudly honoured, today the course stands confidently in the present.

THE KING ROBERT THE BRUCE

Set amongst the ruins of Turnberry Castle, the said birthplace of King Robert the Bruce, this spectacular links course provides an unforgettable journey through Scotland’s most picturesque landscape. Masterfully designed by Martin Ebert, this par 72 course features 7,203 yards of wind-swept, gorse-lined fairways and subtly contoured greens that challenge and delight players of all abilities. The King Robert the Bruce course beautifully interweaves Scotland's storied past with world-class links golf, creating an experience worthy of its royal namesake.
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