Ayrshire’s newest golfing paradise open
for play.

ROWALLAN Castle Golf Club sets a new standard in Scottish parkland golf.

Eight times European No 1 golfer and 2010 Ryder Cup Captain Colin Montgomerie has chosen one of the finest locations in the heart of picturesque Ayrshire to design his first course in Scotland.

The course layout has already been hailed a masterpiece by those that have been fortunate enough to play it since the opening in August this year.

Set in 600 acres of one of Scotland’s most glorious country estates, Rowallan boasts two of the finest castles in the land. Generations have been enchanted by the 13th century castle, birthplace of Elizabeth Muir the mother of Robert II, the first Stewart king of Scotland, with its distinctive sweeping staircase and manicured lawns.

Stretching to over 7000 yards from the Championship tees Rowallan is fast becoming an instant classic, to compliment Ayrshire’s existing golfing gems, from Prestwick, the birthplace of the Open, to Royal Troon, and the 2009 Open Championship venue Turnberry.

Those fortunate enough to become members of Rowallan can enjoy unrivalled luxury in the lovingly restored 19th century "New" castle, which nestles between the 18th green and Europe’s only 19th hole. The historic building is already available to host functions and private celebrations and will soon be upgraded to five star luxury with spa and gym facilities.

From the stunning views from the course to Ailsa Craig and Arran glistening in the Firth of Clyde to the abundance of flora and fauna, a round at Rowallan is a golfing memory that never fades.