The Icons of the West Coast – Ayrshire & Beyond
- Lily Spence
- Sep 26
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 30
If East Lothian is Scotland’s Golf Coast, then Ayrshire is its west coast powerhouse. This stretch along the Firth of Clyde has hosted countless Open Championships and remains a pilgrimage for serious golfers who want to test themselves on the most storied links in the game.
Featured Courses
Turnberry (Ailsa) – A breathtaking coastal masterpiece, recently redesigned and consistently ranked among the world’s best.

Royal Troon – Host of the 2024 Open Championship, with a pedigree that stretches back centuries.

Prestwick – The birthplace of The Open, where history resonates with every step.

Western Gailes – A hidden gem, pure links character and authentic Scottish charm.

Lifestyle & Culture
Ayrshire offers more than golf. Visit Culzean Castle, perched dramatically on the cliffs, and explore the region’s whisky heritage at local distilleries. Savor fresh seafood in coastal towns, where warm Scottish hospitality makes every stop memorable.


Why Ayrshire?
Playing in Ayrshire is to walk the fairways of legends. From Open Championship glory to the quiet authenticity of its hidden gems, this region encapsulates everything golfers dream of when they think of Scotland.
Pair your Ayrshire adventure with East Lothian’s Golf Coast ➝ or extend north to Highland treasures ➝.
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