The Ailsa Course at Trump Turnberry is a picturesque golf course located along the coast of the Irish Sea. The author recalls a memorable experience playing the course for the first time, unaware that a Covid diagnosis would soon follow. Despite this, the author reflects on the beauty and excitement of playing at one of the greatest golf courses in the world. The course is famous for hosting the 2009 Open Championship where Stewart Cink beat Tom Watson in a playoff. The author also mentions encountering professional golfers such as Scottie Scheffler and Adam Scott during their time at Turnberry.
The Ailsa Course is characterized by massive dunes, gorse, and heather, creating a unique and challenging golfing experience. The course offers clear sightlines and boundaries, making it easier for golfers to track their balls and navigate the terrain. The course features several standout holes along the coast, providing breathtaking views of the Irish Sea and the Isle of Arran. One of the highlights is the iconic lighthouse on the 9th hole, where locals can be seen enjoying the sunset.
Despite the high greens fees at Turnberry, the author was able to join a group of golfers for a game on the back nine. The experience of playing under the fading light at Turnberry was described as magical, with the sky turning a vibrant pink. The author reflects on the unique experience of playing golf in Scotland, where the landscape and lighting create a beautiful backdrop for the game. Even after the author was diagnosed with Covid, they were determined not to let it ruin the mood of their golfing experience.
The author recalls another golfing experience at Prestwick, where they enjoyed a similar sense of serenity and beauty on the course. The changing light and picturesque surroundings made for a memorable round of golf, despite the challenges of the Covid diagnosis. The author emphasizes the unique and unparalleled experiences that golf in Scotland can offer, from stunning landscapes to friendly encounters with fellow golfers. Despite the challenges faced, the author highlights the joy and beauty of playing golf in such a special place like Turnberry and Prestwick.