DUNDONALD LINKS CLUBHOUSE RECOGNISED AS SCOTLAND’S BEST AT GOLF TOURISM AWARDS
Dundonald Links has once again seen its clubhouse recognised as the nation’s best following success at the 2025 Scottish Golf Tourism Awards.
The Ayrshire resort’s acclaimed clubhouse was named as Scotland’s ‘Best Clubhouse’ at this month’s 12th annual Scottish Golf Tourism Awards at Aberdeen’s P&J Live, marking the second time in three years the award has been presented to Dundonald Links.
Overlooking Kyle Phillips’ ‘modern classic’ links course, the clubhouse’s crowning glory is the Canny Crow restaurant, a hugely popular eatery serving locally sourced Scottish favourites.
The building – constructed with high-quality sustainable materials at the start of this decade – also houses Dundonald Links’ changing facilities, saunas and steam rooms and a well-stocked pro shop.
The ultra-modern facility has made the shortlist for the accolade every time it has been nominated since opening in late 2021.
Craig Reekie, general manager at Dundonald Links, said: “Being recognised at the Scottish Golf Tourism Awards is a real honour and testament to both the success of the investment by Darwin Escapes into the property and the hard work of the team.
“We’re excited at what we have already achieved this year at Dundonald Links and look forward to further success in 2025.”
The clubhouse has served as a focal point of Dundonald Links for more than four years, particularly when the resort hosts prestigious events such as the ISPS Handa Women’s Scottish Open and Final Qualifying for the Open Championship, both of which are set to return to the Ayrshire venue in summer 2025.
Dundonald Links has celebrated success at the awards before, winning the ‘Best Premium Hotel – 4 Star Equivalent’ last year to add to the clubhouse and ‘Best Sustainability Project’ accolades in 2023.
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