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for Royal Troon, Ayrshire, UK
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Portland Course
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 20, 2024
Great greens, fast and good for a 3-putt. The pace of play was very good. The condition of the course was not good enough for the rather high price. Hole 1 could only be played as a par 3, and this was not mentioned at all when registering. An electric trolley cost £25, which is terrible. The clubhouse and pro shop are very, very nice though. 😊
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Pure golf history
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 14, 2023
Undoubtedly a great link with open history.
Friendly reception and a missed tee time due to flight cancellation was arranged easily and free of charge.
The clubhouse exudes history and is not as remote as, for example, Muirfield (you are allowed in!) There is no need to discuss the quality of the fairways and greens.
But the unspoilt nature of the dunes and sea views cannot match Western Gailes.
The only downside is the exorbitant green fee of GBP 315.00
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Open feeling
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 1, 2022
Troon is a very beautiful and challenging open links course.
The front nine lanes in particular are really strong and the 18 towards the clubhouse is pure open feeling!
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A Picture Book Links Course! Goose bumps!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 30, 2019
Royal Troon 25.04.2019
Fairways, always along the beach, as fast as elsewhere, not even the greens. Deep pot bunkers everywhere and framed by old mighty yellow-flowered broom bushes.
The wind comes into play powerfully and sometimes a blind tee shot is required.
In foursome flight, accompanied by four caddies of the club, and pushed by the ideal golf conditions and the flair of a place where so many great golfers have run, our swing is somehow easier and our game more beautiful than anywhere else. That's how we feel on this particular round, almost as if we ourselves were the players at an Open.
Goose bumps!
After the round, the historic club rooms promise awe-inspiring reverence for a lunch under the royal gaze of the Queen's portrait, allowing them to be part of the tradition of this ancient golf club.
A golfing experience that we are sure we will remember for a long time
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Great Place the 145 th Open
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 15, 2016
Very beautiful place with manicured fairways and super greens, greens not, however, very undulating extremely fast.
For me, a little too flat, it lacks the space that special charisma that I came off against Kingsbarns.
For me, the most beautiful holes are the famous par 3, the 8 (Postage Stamp), and 17, a par. 5
Also be sure to visit one the clubhouse, with a replica of Clare Jug.
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Money worth
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed April 20, 2015
Have played the course in August 2014. The value for money is in any way. Place survived by his open status. There are many much better golf courses in the area, such. As Turnberry.
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Royal!
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 13, 2012
We were welcomed very friendly and immediately had a tour of the clubhouse! The course took place with very good weather is not very difficult. The first 4-5 holes are a bit repetitive but then we go right off! Links must for fans!
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The best times are probably over
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed February 24, 2011
In this place actually has only the name. The price-performance ratio is very poor. This famous square is lagging in comparison to others in the area behind the fairways as well as greens have seen the best of times (it was September 2010). If you do not mind that at the 5-10-minute intervals, large commercial aircraft (flying school) directly over the head a swish to land just behind that likes to add, when this place to his trophy collection must it. The reception is something hochnäßig, the clubhouse is allowed only if you have played and woe be holding a Member playing on! The pro shop is well stocked and very nice country. Although during the day only a few golfers are seeing guests are allowed to play only in certain time periods, and then of course crowded.
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