Denemek ALTIN - Özgür
AS GOOD AS IT GETS
Golf Monthly
|November 2025
Nick Bonfield makes his first ever journey to Trump Turnberry to play the recently renovated Ailsa course and experience one of golf's most iconic resorts
-
According to the proverb, if you're not moving forwards, you're moving backwards.
While that statement doesn't necessarily apply to somewhere with the reputation of Trump Turnberry - unequivocally one of the best golf resorts in the world - this grand Ayrshire venue has recently undergone another set of renovations that have further enhanced the stature of the sublime Ailsa course. I was lucky enough to play the layout in late August and to say it didn't disappoint would be a rather sizable understatement.
Turnberry has always been one of my bucket-list destinations, but my desire to play the famous Ailsa links ramped up a notch after Martin Ebert's substantial makeover in 2015 (changes were made ahead of the 2009 Open Championship, too). When the Ailsa reopened in 2016, every hole had been modified in some way, but the major talking point was the creation of a scintillating three-hole stretch from 9 to 11 that rivals any other trio on the planet.
Last year, plans were outlined to make further renovations ahead of a summer 2025 reopening. When an email hit my inbox in June asking if I'd be interested in playing the new Ailsa – along with the King Robert the Bruce course, which would be the star of the show elsewhere – it took me nanoseconds to confirm my attendance. As I boarded an early-morning Glasgow flight in August, my excitement was palpable.

Bu hikaye Golf Monthly dergisinin November 2025 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
Zaten abone misiniz? Oturum aç
Golf Monthly'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE
Golf Monthly
South-west Ireland
Ireland's famous south-west offers more than just links courses. Kevin Markham enjoys some of the beautiful parkland golf in and around the town of Killarney
2 mins
April 2026
Golf Monthly
The desert of dreams
Rob Smith heads way out west for an unforgettable week in Arizona playing six sensational courses in glorious non-stop sunshine
3 mins
April 2026
Golf Monthly
Border patrol
There are plenty of good courses to savour close to and along the England-Wales border, with these five all falling on the Welsh side... apart from three holes
2 mins
April 2026
Golf Monthly
The ultimate 2026 driver test
PGA professional Joe Ferguson's in-depth assessment of this year's top models will help you find the right big stick for your swing
6 mins
April 2026
Golf Monthly
IN AT THE DEEP END
Much as Rob Smith and Jeremy Ellwood might like to ease themselves gently into a round, not all opening holes allow it, including these ten...
6 mins
April 2026
Golf Monthly
A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS
Justin Rose continues to be one of the best players on the planet, and he's focused on adding a Green Jacket and more Majors to his already incredible CV
8 mins
April 2026
Golf Monthly
MISSION COMPLETE?
Bill Elliott reflects on the edge-of-the seat drama that Rory Mcllroy delivered last year, and wonders how much more there might be to come after the realisation of a childhood dream
8 mins
April 2026
Golf Monthly
“IT WAS JUST A SURREAL, BONKERS SPELL OF TIME”
Ten years ago Danny Willett became the first European to win at Augusta for 17 years and just the second Englishman to do so. Here, he reflects on a memorable Masters Sunday
8 mins
April 2026
Golf Monthly
Malone
Plenty of golf clubs have moved home over the years for many and varied reasons. Not quite so many have moved home four times, but that is what the 27-hole Malone Golf Club, five miles from Belfast city centre, has done.
2 mins
April 2026
Golf Monthly
THE BEST PLAYERS TO NEVER WIN THE MASTERS
Many greats have won at Augusta National, but these ten big names have suffered much heartbreak or a surprising lack of success
5 mins
April 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
