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Trump Turnberry Resort
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Trump Turnberry Resort
Turnberry,
Ayrshire,
Scotland
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Trump Turnberry Resort
Golf Resort & Spa
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Hotel
Turnberry is synonymous with the finest Scottish golf and hospitality and is situated on a magnificent stretch of the Atlantic coastline, within 800 acres of gently rolling countryside.
The legendary Ailsa course, scene of some of the most remarkable moments in Open history, including Tom Watson’s dramatic play-off loss at the age of 59, is complemented by the dynamic challenges of the new King Robert the Bruce championship course.
The Trump Turnberry Resort hotel underwent a multi-million pound revamp in 2009 to further enhance its impressive facilities.
The Turnberry experience comprises of elegant and spacious bedrooms, the serene and extensive spa accessible by underground walk-way, the rewarding Ailsa Lounge overlooking the golf course and the white horses surrounding Ailsa Craig. There’s also the state-of-the-art facilities and service at the Turnberry Golf Academy.
Lovers of fine food can treat themselves in the beautiful surroundings of The 1906 Restaurant with a menu that takes pride in using the finest local ingredients, including prime Scottish beef, venison and river-caught salmon.
The Tappie Toorie Restaurant in the Clubhouse places emphasis on deeply satisfying, hearty dishes.
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Trump Turnberry Resort View
Classic Resort View Room
Classic Ocean View Room
Deluxe Resort View Room
Deluxe Ocean View Room
Suite
The Lodges at Turnberry
1906 Restaurant
The Tappie Torrie
The Grand Tea Lounge
Bar Ailsa
Duel in the Sun
Gym
Spa
9th Hole Ailsa Course
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Trump Turnberry Resort View
Guest Rooms
Trump Turnberry Resort’s rooms have a refined feel with rich woods and fine fabrics. They also all benefit from modern touches like Wi-fi, flat screen TVs and video on-demand as well as 24-hour room service, king-size and Luxury Collection toiletries.
There are four styles of room:
Classic (View) – Includes king-size or two single beds. Shower/bath. No air-conditioning. Sea Views available.
Deluxe (View) – Includes king-size or two single beds. Separate shower/bath. Air conditioning. Sea Views available.
Family – Includes king-size bed and two beds in a separate children’s room.
Suite – Named after the four winners of the Turnberry Opens with opulent living room and large walk-in shower with separate bath tub.
Bar/Dining
1906:Trump Turnberry’s signature restaurant presents classical dishes including the most tender steaks and freshest seafood, all of which are created using the finest local ingredients. Diners at the restaurant, which takes its name from the year the hotel opened, are treated to magnificent views across the links to the sea beyond.
Tappie Toorie: Serves hearty golfers fare at the clubhouse.
Grand Tea Lounge: Enjoy morning coffee, afternoon tea, pastries, snacks and a range of refreshments in the lobby.
Ailsa Bar: Range of alcoholic drinks plus hearty pub fare such as fish and chips, burgers and lamb steaks.
Duel in the Sun: Sports bar with snooker table and several plasma screens. Serves selection of snacks and alcoholic drinks.
Leisure Facilities
In addition to resort activities such as quadbiking, hiking, and falconry, the The Spa at Turnberry and Horse Riding are also excellent facilities. The stand-alone spa and gym is accessible by underground walkway, and nearby beaches accessible for horse trekking, Turnberry really has it all for the outdoors, well-being and golfing holidays.
Shopping
Trump Turnberry Resort’s retail area, located on the ground floor just a short walk from the hotel's reception area, affords some enjoyable personal leisure time within the resort.
With a superb selection of clothes including leading brands, Polo, Ralph Lauren, Peter Scott, Cashmere and Barbour, along with a large selection of magazines, gifts and of course, souvenirs of Turnberry, shopping during your holiday at Trump Turnberry can be a welcome timeout to your golfing holiday.
Travel/Weather
Turnberry is situated approximately 40 minutes from Glasgow Prestwick airport by car, and approximately 1½ hours south west of Glasgow airport.
Golf Academy
The Colin Montgomerie Golf Academy at the Westin Turnberry Hotel is the perfect location for beginners and for experienced players to take in some expert golf tuition in a most enjoyable setting while on holiday. The Academy consists of dedicated areas for long game, short game and putting, with covered driving range.Beginners & experienced players can avail of the Team of Professionals based at Turnberry. Each Turnberry PGA professional has worked closely with Colin Montgomerie and is trained in the 'Monty method', providing specialised links golf tuition and endeavouring to improve the golfer’s overall game. Prices from £30 for a 30 minute lesson.For those making good progress, the 9-hole Academy course also provides a perfect introduction to play on a full golf course.To reserve your Golf Lessons with your Ascot Golfing Holiday package for Turnberry, simply include this request within your Holiday Booking Enquiry, and our Sales Team will be pleased to help with any requested programme.
Horse Riding
The Turnberry Hotel Resort covers 800 acres of land and beach, wonderful Ayrshire scenery, and all in invigorating fresh coastal air - just the perfect ingredients for riding, trekking and hacking.The Clydesdale horses at the resort stables are available daily for residents, with a team of experienced riders to cater for all abilities. Rates from £30 for 90 mins.To include Horse Riding within your Ascot golfing holiday, simply request further details with your booking enquiry and our sales team will be pleased to assist or advise.
Spa
The Spa at Turnberry Hotel is nestled among 800 acres of beautiful Scottish countryside and accessed by a tranquil underground walkway.
The spa and leisure facilities include a 65ft heated indoor pool with views out across the Atlantic coast to Ailsa Craig. There are also 12 treatment rooms, luxurious lounges, sauna, steam room and Jacuzzi, as well as a fitness centre.
Treatments include aromatherapy, hydrotherapy and reflexology.
Sample
Golfers Retreat: £85 for 85 minutes
This treatment is perfect for pre or post golf and easing muscle tension before or after exercise. The package includes:
Muscle Relaxing Massage: A rich essential oil blend of cloves, West Indian bay, rosemary and peppermint help ease joint pain and the discomfort of stiffness whilst relaxing and calming the muscles.
Marine Hydro Bath: A therapeutic underwater massage in your own private multi-jet bath using sea salts and essential oils to release muscular tension.
For a full range of treatments, please view the attached Spa Treatments at Turnberry PDF document.
To include a treatment programme within your Ascot Golf holiday, simply mention this with your booking enquiry and a member of our sales team will be pleased to assist.
Turnberry - Ailsa
Par: 70
Length: 6440 yards
Course designer: Mackenzie Ross
Venue: British Open
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"The Ailsa is easily one of the finest courses in the world" Sandy Lyle
Long regarded as one of the finest courses in the world, the Turnberry Ailsa came to international prominence with the famous duel between Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson over the four days of the 1977 Open. It was then, in brilliant sunny weather, that a capacity crowd was treated to an exhilarating display of golf from two of the best golfers the world has ever known.
From the admirable short fourth to the short 11th the Ailsa Course follows the shoreline. The ninth is Turnberry's signature hole, with the remote tee set on a rocky cliff top on the edge of the sea, with the drive across the corner of the bay and a glimpse of the site of Bruce's Castle (Robert the Bruce, Scottish King, 1306-1329).
The scenic glories of the Ailsa Course are to be savoured - the granite dome of Ailsa Craig and the famous lighthouse.
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Turnberry - King Robert the Bruce
Par: 72
Length: 6502 yards
Course designer: Donald Steel
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The Turnberry - King Robert the Bruce is links golf at its exhilarating best, with undulating greens, glorious fairways and magnificent ocean holes.
The view that greets you from the brow of Bain's Hill is just one moment among many you'll want to savour again and again. As the short ascent is made from the 7th green, it is as if a theatrical curtain is opened to reveal a stunning set. The extra elevation multiplies the panorama that stretches in every direction, but the shots, too, are breathtaking.
Widely regarded as the Kintyre's signature hole, the 8th, involves a drive from an elevated tee towards the sea and an unforgettable blind second shot to the green set in a gully by the rocks. Unseen from the tee, hidden by a narrow ridge, the green is in a cove that seems to merge with the craggy beach beyond. As for the 9th, an invigorating drive offers the choice between adventure and caution. The par 5 is beautifully set against the background of the renowned landmarks of Turnberry, Ailsa Craig and the Lighthouse.
Not bad for a number 2 course!
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Prestwick GC
Par: 71
Length: 6544 yards
Course designer: Old Tom Morris
Venue: British Open
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The course at Prestwick is famous for its first hole which runs parallel to the train line, just yards from the fairway. Prestwick GC also shares its boundaries with Royal Troon and is just 20 minutes from Turnberry, with Open final qualifying courses such as Kilmarnock Barassie, Gailes Links, Western Gailes and Irvine Bogside all within just 5 minutes drive. Prestwick was the first course to hold the Open Championship.
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Western Gailes
Par: 71
Length: 6714 yards
Course designer: James Braid
Venue: British Open Qualifying
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Western Gailes is a quality links golf course and challenge, with deep rough and bunkering interspersed with gorse, accurate shot making is essential. Players should make their scores on the outward nine, as the prevailing north-westerly wind can make the back nine extremely difficult. Water features (burns) also await wayward approach shots.
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Royal Troon
Par: 71
Length: 7150 yards
Course designer: George Strath, Willie Fernie
Venue: British Open
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The Old Course at Royal Troon is one of the world’s great links courses. There is the wind to contend with, and deep rough interspersed with gorse and broom, so accurate shot making is essential. There are all the classic challenges of links golf with bumps, hollows and pot bunkers.
Players should make their scores on the outward nine, as the prevailing north-westerly wind can make the back nine extremely difficult. The most famous hole is the 8th - the Postage Stamp – a short par three played to a tiny green!
Troon has played host to the Open Championship on many occasions with past winners including the great Tom Watson. There was plenty of drama in 1989 when American Mark Calcavechia triumphed over Australians Greg Norman and Wayne Grady in a play-off after Norman had fought his way back on the final day with a course record 64.
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What's included
- Accommodation in Classic Resort View Rooms, Breakfast, Green Fees as listed and Local Taxes
What's not included
- Flights, Car Hire/Transfers, Lunch and Dinner.
Standard conditions
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Holiday Bookings to be received no later than 7 days before travel.
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Holidays crossing date bands listed above will be priced on a Pro-Rata basis.
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All Prices listed are subject to availability at the time of Booking.
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Please await confirmation of your reservation before completing flight
arrangements.
Flights |
Flights may be arranged for your group by Ascot Golf with ATOL protection
For groups, or On Request, we will be pleased to include flight bookings with your Golf Holiday Package.
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Car Hire |
Ascot Golf arranges car rental and transfers at all our of Golf Holiday destinations.
Please ask for a Car Rental quote with your Holiday enquiry or reservation.
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