Course Overview
Glasgow Gailes is a designated Open Championship qualifying course.
The condition and playing characteristics of the course are monitored by the R&A.
At Glasgow Gailes, just as at Carnoustie, St. Andrews, Troon and Turnberry, each hole presents a challenge.
With a par of 71 and a course record of 64, Gailes will provide a test for golfers of all standards.
Course Details
This course resides on a marvellous stretch of links land between Troon and Irvine on the Ayrshire coast.
This is the seaside course of the Glasgow Golf Club at Killermont and it opened in 1892, making the club unique in that it has two courses 30 miles apart.
With its undulating fairways, fine greens and subtle qualities, glasgow gailes golf course is an honest test of golfing skills in true links fashion.
The challenge at glagow gailes 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 par fours.
Designer: Willie Park Junior (1912)
Championship Length: 6,535 / 6,322 yards
PAR: 71 / 71
Type: Links
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