Best Golf and Travel Times To Ayrshire - Southwest:
Peak Season: Late Spring and Summer (May to September) offer mild to warm coastal temperatures and long daylight hours, ideal for links golf.
Shoulder Season: April and October can be pleasant and quieter, though weather may be changeable.
Not Recommended: Late Autumn through Winter (November to February) due to cold, rain, and strong winds off the Firth of Clyde.
Must Play Courses in Ayrshire - Southwest:
Turnberry, Royal Troon, Prestwick, Dundonald & Machrihanish
Top Ayrshire - Southwest Attractions:
In Troon, the seaside promenade, Barassie and South Beach are great for post-round walks, while windsurfing or kitesurfing lessons are available along the coast.
Trace the legacy of Robert Burns in nearby Alloway, visiting Burns Cottage, Brig O'Doon and the Burns Monument for a cultural detour.
Try a whisky tasting or shop visit at the A.T. Rattray Whisky Experience to sample local Scotch varieties.
Loudoun Gowf Club, near Troon, is the world's last 'gowf' club and offers a charming historic 9-hole course in parkland near Loudoun Castle.
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Ayrshire - Southwest is a popular golf destination for traveling golfers, wanting to play Turnberry, Royal Troon, Prestwick, Dundonald & Machrihanish. Ayrshire - Southwest offers golf packages for buddies trips, couples getaways and golfers looking to play top notch golf courses in Scotland.
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