Ayrshire Golf Trips: Why Scotland’s West Coast Is One of the Strongest Golf Experiences You Can Build
Most first-time golf trips to Scotland start in the same place.
St Andrews.
And while that’s never a bad decision, it does mean one region often gets overlooked early on.
Ayrshire.
For those who know the game, the west coast isn’t a secondary option. It’s one of the strongest, most complete golf experiences Scotland has to offer.
The courses are world-class. The coastline is dramatic. And the flow of a trip here just works.
What Makes Ayrshire Different
Ayrshire feels different from the moment you arrive.
Less crowded than St Andrews. More open. More space between courses. And a coastline that shapes every round.
This is where you’ll find:
- multiple Open Championship venues
- some of the purest links layouts in Scotland
- a region that’s built for golf travel
As PGA Professional John Scott often says:
“If you want championship golf without the noise, Ayrshire delivers. It’s proper links golf, the way it’s meant to be played.”
The Courses That Define the Region
Ayrshire isn’t built around one headline course. It’s the combination that makes it so strong.
Turnberry (Ailsa Course)
One of the most iconic settings in golf.
Clifftop holes, views across to Ailsa Craig, and a layout that’s both dramatic and playable. For many groups, this becomes the standout round of the trip.
Royal Troon
A true Open venue.
Tight, demanding, and full of character. The famous Postage Stamp hole is just one part of a course that tests every part of your game.
Prestwick Golf Club
Where The Open Championship began.
Prestwick feels different from modern championship golf. Quirky, strategic, and full of history, it’s one of the most memorable rounds you’ll play.
Western Gailes
Often described as one of the best pure links courses in Scotland.
No housing. No distractions. Just dunes, fairways, and wind. A favourite among experienced golfers.
Why Ayrshire Works So Well for Groups
From a planning point of view, this is where Ayrshire really stands out.
The courses are:
- close together
- easy to link into a single itinerary
- accessible from Glasgow
That means:
- less time travelling
- more time playing
- a smoother overall trip
For groups of 4–8, it’s ideal.
John puts it simply:
“You can play four or five top-level courses here without ever feeling rushed. That’s what makes it such a strong region.”
A Simple Ayrshire Itinerary That Works
A strong 4–5 night Ayrshire trip might look like this:
- Day 1: Arrival into Glasgow, transfer to Ayrshire
- Day 2: Western Gailes
- Day 3: Turnberry (Ailsa)
- Day 4: Royal Troon
- Day 5: Prestwick
- Day 6: Departure
Minimal travel. Maximum quality.
Each round feels different, but the structure stays simple.
The Balance of Challenge and Enjoyment
Ayrshire offers something that a lot of regions struggle to balance.
Challenge and enjoyment in equal measure.
You’ll get:
- championship-level tests
- but also playable courses for a wide range of handicaps
That’s important for group trips.
Everyone walks off feeling like they’ve played proper golf, not just survived it.
When to Choose Ayrshire Over Other Regions
Ayrshire works particularly well if you:
- have already done St Andrews
- want Open venue golf without the same level of demand
- prefer a slightly quieter, more relaxed atmosphere
- want a trip that flows easily from start to finish
It’s also a strong option for combining with other regions, especially:
- St Andrews + Ayrshire
- or Ayrshire + a short extension elsewhere
The Common Misstep
We see this quite often.
Groups treat Ayrshire as an “add-on” rather than a core part of the trip.
They try to:
- squeeze it into the end of a packed itinerary
- rush through key courses
- or skip it entirely
In reality, Ayrshire is strong enough to carry a trip on its own.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days do you need for an Ayrshire golf trip?
Typically 4–5 nights works perfectly, allowing you to play 3–4 top courses without rushing.
Is Ayrshire suitable for first-time visitors?
Yes. It’s one of the best regions for combining iconic courses with manageable logistics.
How does Ayrshire compare to St Andrews?
Different feel. Less crowded, more open, but equally strong in terms of course quality.
What’s the nearest airport?
Glasgow is the main entry point, with easy transfers into the region.
One of Scotland’s Most Complete Golf Regions
Ayrshire doesn’t need to compete with St Andrews.
It offers something different.
Fewer crowds. Stronger flow. And a collection of courses that stand up against anything in the world.
If you’re planning a Scotland golf trip and want to explore beyond the obvious, ProScot Golf can help you build an Ayrshire itinerary that brings the west coast properly into play.
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For anyone looking to arrange their dream trip to Saint Andrews for Golf, I highly recommend Proscot. Truly perfection! ~ Every arrangement from tee times, dinner reservations, recommendations for things to see and do, how to navigate getting on the old course, the new course, arranging Carnoustie, the recommendation of Lundin links (which was awesome) room arrangements, drop off and pick up - simply perfect in every way. ~Nicola Scott Was my driver, arranger and all around perfect guide and host. Hire them, listen to them and have every expectation exceeded!
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Read moreAbsolutely the best! Everyone at ProScot (John, Nicola, Patricia) were exceptionally professional, friendly, and helpful.
The tour they put together for us was incredible. Our accommodations in St Andrews we’re top notch. The golf courses were fabulous. Drivers were always on time!
They made sure we had everything we needed from snacks to drinks and were willing to be flexible in terms of schedule
They setup dinner reservations at amazing restaurants, and were able to provide advice on just about anything in the area.
What a perfect vacation with 5 beautiful days of golf. Nicola was great. She ensured we were in the Old Course balloting-system and that we were also checked in for the Old Course singles daily lottery. I was fortunate to secure two opportunities to play the Old Course. Nicola went out her way many times, including traveling back to pick me up from another course to ensure I made my Old Course check in time. She also meet up with me on the 18th tee to follow me in while taking pictures of a very memorable experience. ProScotGolf provides exceptional customer service and value. I will be planning my next trip soon.
Read moreI will be shocked if John and Nicola ever receive anything less than 5 Star ratings. My mates and I were looking for the "bucket list" golf trip to Scotland. We got an itinerary with confirmed tee times and dining reservations a year in advance. The golf courses were Turnberry, Prestwick, Royal Troon, St. Andrews Castle, THE OLD COURSE and Carnoustie. Upon arrival John promised that if anything was not to our liking to call him immediately and he would look into it. We never got a chance to test out his promise because everything went perfectly - with several positive surprises. Thanks John and Nicola for making our trip memorable.
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