The
three Troon golf courses of Lochgreen, Darley and Fullarton
all start from a traditional clubhouse that offers a warm
welcome and good "Scottish Fayre" to all its guests.
Lochgreen
is the best of the trio of municipal courses on the east side
of the popular holiday town of Troon. They each offer an excellent
golfing experience and at a fraction of the royal fee charged
at their more aristocratic neighbours. Lochgreen is the longer
course, a Par 74 running parallel at points to Royal Troon
and used for several years as a qualifier for the Open. Jack
Nicklaus shot an 82 here in an Open Qualifier followed by
a more appropriate 68 making the cut buy one shot.
Although
Lochgreen is predominately a links type course, the layout
is truly varied, with one stretch - known as the 'Dovecot
Section' - providing holes of a more parkland type character.
The course has several holes that are reminiscent of its royal
neighbour and one hole in particular - the fifth - would do
justice to any championship test. At well over 400 yards the
hole runs parallel to the same railway that borders the championship
course, with bunkers and gorse providing additional hazards.
The par three that follows offers no respite and the golfer
who misses the gorse-surrounded green would do well to play
a provisional ball.
It
was during the 1962 Open qualifier that Australian Kel Nagle
set the present course record of 65, with the amateur record
of 66 being set at the same time by Martin Christmas. Both
golfers doubtless celebrated their feats in the Bunker Bar
and Restaurant that forms part of the spacious clubhouse shared
by Darley, Lochgreen and Fullarton.
"Lochgreen
has been used as an Open Qualifier and is a course of links
quality with many holes reminiscent of its close neighbour
Royal Troon. You don't get away with anything less than confident
driving and commanding second shots."
David Whyte