Scottish golfing excellence since 1887
Located near Troon, Kilmarnock Barassie Golf Club is an exceptional 18-hole course which combines tradition and sporting challenge. Founded in 1887, this course is recognized for its large undulating greens, renowned among the best in Scotland, offering a technical and demanding playing experience to all golfers, whatever their level.
Glasgow
- Number of holes: 18
- Architect: Theodore Moon
- Year: 1887
- Type: links
- PAR 72
- Slope 143
- Distance: 6265m

The course & its setting
The club gained international fame by hosting the British Open 200 Final Qualifier9, played on the prestigious Turnberry course. This distinction attests to the quality and rigor of the course's maintenance, as well as its ability to put players to the test in an authentic setting.

Privileged location
Kilmarnock Barassie enjoys a privileged location, close to the famous clubs of Royal Troon, Prestwick, Turnberry, Western Gailes and Dundonald, forming a truly leading golfing hub in Scotland. Its mild climate and an efficient drainage system guarantee optimal playability all year round, to the delight of enthusiasts.














