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150th Open Champion Golfer
Congratulations to Cameron Smith on becoming the Champion Golfer by winning the 15oth Open Championship.
Read morePrestwick ranked 69 in the world by Golf Magazine
Golf Magazine recently published its list of the Top 100 Courses in the World in which Prestwick rose to number 69.
Read moreCookie Jar Golf - Old Tom Trails
To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Tom Morris the boys from Cookie Jar Golf recently visited Prestwick to film a feature on the Club and its relationship with Old Tom.
Read moreThe Average Golfer
The Club recently welcomed The Average Golfer, Andy Sullivan, to the Club.
Read moreTom Morris' 200th Anniversary
To commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Tom Morris in 1821, Club Archivist Andrew Lochhead has contributed the following article for publication in the magazine of the British Golf Collectors’ Society, Through the Green.
Read morePrestwick celebrates Tom Morris' 200th bicentenary
The 16th June 2021 is the bicentenary of the birth of Tom Morris. Morris played a key role in the evolution of the course at Prestwick and was remembered earlier in the day in a ceremony at the Club.
Read moreGolf World Top 100
Golf World have recently announced their rankings for The Top 100 Courses in the World and also Top 100 in Scotland where Prestwick are delighted to be ranked 54th and 14th respectively.
Read more147 Custodians of the Game
An interesting article introducing the concept of the 147 Custodians of the Game has been written by Ran Morriset on the golf Golf Club Atlas website. It is certainly worth a read.
Read moreWinter Rules
Winter rules will apply from 2nd November until further notice.
Read moreResumption of visitor golf
We are pleased to advise that the recent relaxation of the COVID-19 lockdown allows us to welcome visiting golfers back to Prestwick.
Read moreCORONAVIRUS UPDATE - 28 May 2020
The golf course will reopen for Member play on 29 May in accordance with government guidelines. We are currently unable to accept visiting golfers but hope to resume this as soon as possible. Our online booking engine is currently disabled.
Read moreCORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) UPDATE
In accordance with Government guidance in responding to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic our Clubhouse and Offices are now closed until further notice. Please check our news section for the latest update.
Read moreHoles in One
There has recently been a couple of holes in one by members.
Read moreCourse Rankings
Prestwick Golf Club was delighted to be recognised recently in two new Top 100 listings that were published.
Read moreThe Combined Operations Trophy
During the Second World War the Combined Operations Command brought together the Royal Navy, the Army and the Royal Air Force to plan, train and operate together as a unified force on amphibious raids and landings against the enemy. A Combined Operations training camp was established at Dundonald on the Ayrshire coast and the courses of Prestwick, Kilmarnock (Barassie), Troon and Western Gailes were annexed by the War Ministry to provide training grounds for the armed forces. In particular, the duned shoreline and undulating fairways provided excellent opportunities to rehearse amphibious assaults.
Read moreThe first hole in one?
150 years ago today on 16 September 1869 Tom Morris Junior scored the first hole in one in the Open Championship.
Read moreTommy's Honour
The Club was pleased to recently host a screening of the Tommy's Honour movie in the Clubhouse. The movie tells the story of Old Tom Morris and his son Tommy and is based on the book of the same name by Kevin Cook.
Read moreChampionship Belt on Tour

Club Pro David Fleming has been at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Florida spreading the word about Prestwick Golf Club. He took along one of the replica Championship Belts the Club has and this has generated significant interest. His visit culminated in an appearance on Golf Channel's Morning Drive programme being televised directly from the Show.
Read moreOur friends from the West

In the first of a series of articles, Club Archivist, Andrew Lochhead, explores some of the history of the Club and the close links we have with visitors from North America.
Read moreWelcome to our new website
Formed in 1851, Prestwick is one of the oldest Clubs in the world. Its historic links were the first laid out by Old Tom Morris and each year visitors from all around the world are welcomed to the Club. Take the time to browse our new webs site to find out more about the Club, its history and to book your visit to Prestwick.
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