West Kilbride Golf Club
Ayrshire, Scotland
West Kilbride Golf Club overview
West Kilbride Golf Club was established in 1893 and is located in Seamill on the north Ayrshire coast. The club enjoys a rich history and the privilege of owning a beautifully challenging links course.
James Braid, who modified the original Old Tom Morris design in 1914 and further enhanced it in 1925, played a significant role in shaping the course. The club offers a unique golfing experience that combines a challenging layout with breathtaking coastal views.
Golf Course at West Kilbride Golf Club
West Kilbride Golf Club is often overlooked despite its proximity to famous courses like Turnberry and Troon. This championship 6,452-yard, 18-hole links course offers stunning views of the Firth of Clyde, Isle of Arran, and Mull of Kintyre.
Designed by renowned architect James Braid, the course features a mix of upland and coastal holes. It shines around the 9th and 12th holes, with the back nine offering a thrilling challenge, including the notable 16th hole, "Hunger-em-oot," and the double greened 17th, "Sunset."