Trump Turnberry - King Robert the Bruce
Scotland · 18 holes · Par 72 · Designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw
Overview
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History
Trump Turnberry King Robert the Bruce is a newly renovated championship links that opened in 2021. The course has been completely redesigned by acclaimed architects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, honoring the legacy of A. McKenzie's original design while creating a modern masterpiece. The course sits on the famous Turnberry estate with the iconic Turnberry Lighthouse providing a stunning backdrop.
Signature Holes
Iconic par 3 with Ailsa Craig lighthouse in background - one of Scotland's most photographed holes
Dramatic finishing hole to the front nine with elevated green and spectacular coastal views
Strong finishing hole with castle backdrop and sweeping Firth of Clyde views
Pros & Cons
✓ The Good
- Stunning Ailsa Craig and Firth views
- Championship design by Coore & Crenshaw
- 5-star resort facilities included
- Impeccable course condition
- Legendary Turnberry location
- Professional service and hospitality
✗ The Challenges
- High price point
- Can be very windy on clifftop holes
- Challenging for high handicappers
- Busy during peak season
- Resort-style experience not for everyone