Apr3Dundonalddelight

Dundonald, the classy Ayrshire, Scotland, links course owned by the world-renowned Loch Lomond Golf Club, is opening its doors to general visitors after introducing a new green fee structure.

The Kyle Phillips-designed layout has been quietly maturing with member rounds since opening in 2003 but has matured to the point that is now ready for an increased level of play which is great news for golfers everywhere.

Said Dundonald general manager Niall Flanagan: “Dundonald is a fantastic links course that has already hosted final qualifying for the Senior British Open Championship and was recognised as one of the best new courses in the 2004 Robb Report. We now feel the time is right to increase the number of rounds played with access for visitors both during the week and at weekends.”

But tasting the Dundonald experience doesn’t come cheap with midweek rounds costing £95 (Mondays & Wednesdays) and £110 (Thursdays & Fridays) while you’ll have to splash out £125 for a slice of the weekend action. Still interested? You can book a tee-time by calling 01294 314000 or e-mailing dundonaldgolf@lochlomond.com

Where you’ll find Dundonald: On the Ayrshire coast near the ‘Open town’ of Troon, just 10mins from Prestwick airport and 30mins from Glasgow airport.

 

 

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