Located on the stunning Ayrshire
coast just 55 minutes from Glasgow Airport and 30 from Prestwick,
Turnberry is recognised as one of the world’s finest resorts
delivering a myriad of unrivalled facilities, including an
award winning Spa and variety of outdoor activities.
Turnberry is synonymous
with golf and offers visitors the opportunity to play on two
world-class championship links courses. The world famous Ailsa
has hosted the prestigious Open Championships on no fewer
than three occasions (Watson in ’77, Norman in ’86 and Price
’94) while the Kintyre was listed as one of 5 best new golf
courses in the British Isles by Golf World magazine. The nine-hole
Arran course is perfect for that second round of the day or
to play in between visiting the many attractions The Westin
Turnberry Resort has to offer. To help you prepare for the
Turnberry golfing experience, the superlative Colin Montgomerie
Links Golf Academy offers the very latest teaching and practice
facilities.
A total of 221 rooms
includes 21 suites, 12 Luxury Lodges and 9 Cottages. All rooms
have large bathrooms with showers, bathrobes, heated towel
rails and hairdryers.
Spa: There is not better way to relax and unwind
than in Turnberry’s exclusive Health Spa. Here everything is designed to
restore the perfect balance of body and mind, by reducing stress and increasing
well-being.
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Golf
Scotland specialize in Scottish golf vacations and golf-related tours of Scotland.
We combine an unrivalled quality of service with an expert knowledge of Scotland
and Scottish golf to deliver bespoke luxury golf vacations and golf tours to suit
all budgets and group sizes.
With Golf Scotland, everything you need to enjoy an unforgettable Scottish golf
vacation is covered including travel arrangements, accommodation, green fees and
any extras you may require.
A well-established and respected company, Golf Scotland enjoy excellent relationships
with many Scottish golf courses and the Scottish hospitality sector.
For a luxury golf vacation in Scotland, choose Golf Scotland.
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