This is majestic links land with the back nine holes as demanding as any in championship golf.
Royal Troon lies at the southern end of that beautiful stretch of Ayrshire coastline where golf was played long before the Troon Golf Club was founded in 1878.
The Club became ‘Royal’ in its centenary year of 1978 and was the last of the royal clubs to be so honoured. Several famous architects have been associated with the development of the course at it now stands.
Over the years the course has evolved into one of the toughest on The Open rota and boasts not only the longest hole in Open Championship golf but the shortest too, known the world over as ‘The Postage Stamp.’
This is majestic links land with the back nine holes as demanding as any in championship golf.







