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Trump Turnberry pin flag Ailsa Course Mackenzie Ross open ryder british pga
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Description
Turnberry is a golf resort on the Firth of Clyde in Ayrshire, southwest Scotland. It comprises three links golf courses, a golf academy, a five-star James Miller-designed hotel from 1906, along with lodge and cottage accommodations.Turnberry was a popular golf course and resort from its inception, made accessible because of the Maidens and Dunure Light Railway. It closed in both World Wars for military use, and there was concern it would not open following World War II, but it was redesigned by Mackenzie Ross and re-opened in 1951. The course was the scene of the 1977 Open Championship, where Tom Watson scored a close victory over Jack Nicklaus. The property has been owned by the Trump Organization since 2014,[1][2] who now brand the course Trump Turnberry.
British Open Championship at Turnberry
Year
Winner
Country
Score
Winner's
share (£)
R1
R2
R3
R4
Total
1977
Tom Watson 2nd
United States
68
70
65
65
268 (−12)
10,000
1986
Greg Norman 1st
Australia
74
63
74
69
280 (E)
70,000
1994
Nick Price
Zimbabwe
69
66
67
66
268 (−12)
110,000
2009
Stewart Cink
United States
66
72
71
69
278 (−2)PO
750,000
The Senior Open Championship at Turnberry.
Year
Winner
Country
Score
1987
Neil Coles
England
279 (−1)
1988
Gary Player
South Africa
272 (−9)
1989
Bob Charles
New Zealand
269 (−11)
1990
Gary Player
South Africa
280 (E)
2003
Tom Watson
United States
263 (−17)PO
2006
Loren Roberts
United States
274 (−6)PO
2012
Fred Couples
United States
271 (−9)
Women's British Open at Turnberry.
Year
Winner
Country
Score
2002
Karrie Webb
Australia
273 (−15)
2015
Inbee Park
South Korea
276 (−12)