x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

Ayrshire Connect

Girvan Golf Course

Girvan is a popular links and parkland course, which has remained largely unchanged since James Braid took advantage of the same stunning scenery at its illustrious Turnberry neighbour.

At only 5064yds and Par 64, Girvan is not the longest, good club selection and clever course management is key to scoring well round this memorable course.

The course was designed by James Braid after whom the first hole was named and has had few alterations since its inception in 1902, providing a golfing test of considerable charm and aesthetic pleasure.

Girvan Golf Course truly provides a journey of interest with the exposed first eight holes being pure Scottish links, immediately adjacent to the beach, and the remaining ten holes being parkland providing a variable challenge.

This latter part has the added interest of the river, from which the town takes its name, winding through the fairways to its final destination in the Firth of Clyde.

connect

40 Golf Course Rd
Girvan
Ayrshire
KA26 9HW

01465 714272
Get Directions

Ayrshire Connect

Website Privacy Statement

Ayrshire Connect

Website Terms and Conditions

Ayrshire Connect

Website Accessibility

We have tried to make this website as accessible as possible and easy to use for everyone, regardless of circumstance or ability.

All our page templates comply with the WCAG Priority 2 checkpoints as a minimum requirement. And we make every effort to ensure that all the content on our site meets this standard too. We are making every effort to ensure that we don't exclude any users. For example:

  • We try to use clear and simple language.
  • We use alternative text for all our images 
  • Were possible the HTML we produce conforms to the standard: XHTML 1.0 Strict
  • We have tested the colours we use in the design for contrast.

We try to publish all our text content as accessible HTML rather than in other formats such as PDF. Where we do publish PDFs or other formats our policy is to make them as accessible as we can.

Please feel free to share the content of this page with your friends – simply click on where you would like to share it.