Going for Golf Travel

Ayrshire prepares to welcome the world

Heading to the clubhouse at Kilmarnock Barassie via the eigth hole on the short course
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Kilmarnock Barassie

Kilmarnock Barassie
Address:

29 Hillhouse Road, Barassie, Troon, Stratchclyde, Scotland, KA10 6SY

Telephone:

01292 313920

Email:

Email Kilmarnock Barassie

Website:

Visit Kilmarnock Barassie

Courses:

Barassie:
18 holes, par 72, 6,817 yards
Hillhouse:
9 holes, par 34, 2,888 yards

Another Open qualifying venue with its fair share of gorse is Kilmarnock Barassie. On the other side of the county town of Ayr and among a clutch of historic courses, it has undergone a major makeover in recent times that, as is often the case in golf, has not met with universal approval.

Using land bought from the Ministry of Defence that, coincidentally, had previously been a golf course, nine new holes were built between 1992 and 1996. These were then incorporated into the main course – the fourth to the 12th – thus squeezing out nine holes which now comprise a separate challenge. Although a few of the members remain unhappy, the new set-up provides more options, allows nine holes to be rested during the winter and the nine ‘old’ holes offer a speedy alternative for those pressed for time.

Because there’s a fair bit of walking between holes, a round on the main course can take a while but this links/heathland challenge is too enjoyable to rush.

A number of trees and a lot of gorse have been removed to improve air circulation. However, plenty of both remain which, together with the rivetted bunkers, provide enough problems for those fortunate enough to play this private members’ club that is more than happy to welcome visitors.

After the final putt is sunk, find time to look round the lovely, old, creaky clubhouse, with its wonderfully nostalgic photos, prints and paintings.

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