Gailes Course
Gailes Links is hosting the 2010 Scottish Open Amateur Stroke
play Championship and the 2012 Home Internationals.
Glasgow Gailes Links is owned and managed by Glasgow Golf Club,
the 9th oldest golf Club in the world. Visitors are welcome to
share the golfing traditions and excellent facilities enjoyed by
the members.
This resides on a marvellous stretch of links land between Troon
and Irvine on the Ayrshire coast. Gailes lies in the heart of Scotland’s
Ayrshire Golf coast with several celebrated courses within easy
driving distance: Royal Troon – 5 miles, Old Prestwick –
8 miles and Turnberry – 35 miles. Also nearby, the Loch Lomond
Golf Club has recently opened their Dundonald Links course.
Willie Park of Musselburgh a former open championship winner designed
the course, which opened for play in 1892. Willie kept his designs
simple. He wasn’t a believer in crating greens with dramatic
slopes , did not much favour ‘blind’ shots and particularly
in the case of Gailes, left the glorious heather and gorse untouched.
He always believed that Gailes to be one of his best creations,
generations since believe he was right.
At 6903 yards long from the championship tees with a par 71 here
is a great test of golf and off the kinder ‘medium tees represents
a fine test for players of all abilities. It is simply traditional
links at its best.
The challenge starts with a steady stream of four consecutive par
fours followed by the signature hole, a par five dog-leg with out-of-bounds
to the right and a treacherous green that’s guarded by strategically
placed sand traps. It then lets up with a neat par three, only to
bite back with another demanding run five pars four.
With its undulating fairways, fine greens and subtle qualities,
it is an honest test of golfing skills in true links fashion.
When a former Open Champion and the winner of the treasured Green
Jacket at the Augusta national Golf Club tells you the course is
‘one of the world’s truly great tests of links golf’
then you HAVE to listen! Such a generous verdict on the Glasgow
Gailes, Irvine comes from one of Scotland’s most distinguished
sons Sandy Lyle.
Less than an hour from Glasgow, Gailes is a challenging links course
– tough and traditionally Scottish – consistently selected
by the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews as a final qualifying
venue for the Open Championship. The course has been used every
time the Open has been played at Royal Troon and Turnberry.
Golf Monthly rates the course in the top 100 in the UK.
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