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  1. Venue: Portland Course, Royal Troon. Date: Sunday 11 August 2024. Entry Fee: £5.00. Close of Entry: Tuesday 6 August 2024. Entries are invited from boys and girls aged 12, and under 18, on 1 January 2024 who hold an official handicap index.

  2. A big hole to finish. A good drive is essential here to allow for the second shot which must miss one fairway bunker and thus setting up for the approach to a generous home green. Last Hole. First Hole. Royal Troon Golf Club, Craigend Road, Troon, KA10 6EP. Website by.

  3. Hole Overview. Troon was part of the estate of Fullarton, which was owned by the Duke of Portland, whose residence in Troon was Fullarton House. A short par four but the tee shot should be to the left side of the fairway to avoid heavy rough and whins to the right.

  4. Hole Overview. The continuation of the Wrack Road across the 15th fairway prompted this name. The penultimate par five needs careful negotiation with drive and second shot to avoid a ditch and to set up for a short-iron to a green bunkered on the left. Last Hole.

  5. Rohan Neat of Ely City Golf Club in England rounded off the top prizes with an excellent score of 69 to finish in third-place. Prize Winners: The Byrne Howard Junior Open Trophy (Scratch) Winner – Findlay Andrew (Turnberry) 68. Runner-up – Gregor Hay (Turnberry) 68. Third – Rohan Neat (Ely City) 69.

  6. Hole Overview. There used to be a gravel pit located at this hole. The eighth is a short hole uphill with banks of gorse abounding and the stroke needs to be bold to avoid the two bunkers guarding the approach. Last Hole. Next Hole. Royal Troon Golf Club, Craigend Road, Troon, KA10 6EP. Website by.

  7. Hole Overview. Named after part of the Fullarton estate, to the north side of the railway. Bunkers to the left and right make a narrow entrance to the green, so it is essential to play a strong shot, which carries into the centre of the green. Previous Hole. Next Hole.

  8. Hole Overview. The Chain of Rocks named Seal lie only a few yards from the high water mark of the Spring Tides. It is not unusual some 100 years after the hole being given this name to view seals basking on the reef. A fairly straightforward opening hole.

  9. Jul 18, 2024 · Drama, unpredictability and world-class golf: The 152nd Open started with a bang at Royal Troon. World number 272 Daniel Brown holds the clubhouse lead after shooting a sublime 65 on an absorbing Thursday that brought mixed conditions, mixed results and a mixed – yet exciting – leaderboard.

  10. The tee-shot at this hole is straightforward and should be played short of the two bunkers on the left-hand side of the dog-leg onto a narrow undulating fairway with heavy rough on either side. A mid-iron approach is needed to reach an elevated two-tiered green. Hole 9: The Monk - Old Course, Royal Troon Golf Club (2020) - YouTube.