First Open Championship Venue

Prestwick Golf Club

Prestwick Golf Club extends a warm welcome to all golfers from around the world wishing to come and enjoy these testing traditional Links. One of the oldest golf clubs in the world, Prestwick Golf Club inaugurated the first Open Championship in 1860. The winner was Willie Park from Musselburgh with a score of 174 for 36 Holes, two shots clear of Tom Morris the Keeper of Prestwick’s green.

Prestwick was home for the first 11 Championships and then held it jointly with The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St.Andrews and with The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. Prestwick’s 24th and last Championship was in 1925 when Jim Barnes from the USA won. Only the Old Course at St Andrew’s has now hosted more Open Championships than Prestwick.

Prestwick Golf Club is a relaxed and friendly club that enjoys welcoming golfers from all around the world. Visitors are encouraged to use their temporary membership to its full capacity and enjoy the full lunch in the historic Dining Room or a snack in the relaxed Cardinal Room.

Situated half an hour’s drive southwest of Glasgow on Ayrshire’s famous golfing coast, a stretch of prime golfing terrain as famous as any in the world, Prestwick shares a boundary with Royal Troon, the venue of the Open Championship in 2016. Turnberry is just 40 minutes away and Open final qualifying courses such as Kilmarnock Barassie, Glasgow Gailes, Western Gailes and Irvine Bogside are all within a 20-minute drive.

Old Prestwick forms part of St Andrews Golf Travel‘s South West Scotland Golf Experiences. Combine this with rounds at Turnberry, Royal Troon and Western Gailes and you will experience some of the best links golf anywhere in the world

Prestwick