Ailsa Course

The Ailsa Course is a golf course on Turnberry Resort, Scotland.

Also known as:

  • Turnberry Ailsa Course
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Par:

  • 69

Length (meters):

  • 5,888.7 m (19320 ft )

Number of holes:

  • 18

Golf Club:

Year Built:

  • 1949
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