1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Bed and Breakfast at Mercure Ayr Hotel
- 1 Round at Dundonald Links
- 1 Round at Kilmarnock Barassie Golf Club
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Set on Ayr's seafront with views across to Arran and the Mull of Kintyre, the Mercure Ayr Hotel puts you within walking distance of the town centre and a short drive from some of Scotland's most famous links. Royal Troon and Prestwick Old Course are close, Turnberry is roughly 35 to 45 minutes down the coast depending on traffic, and there are another 20 courses within easy reach if your group likes a mix of bucket-list and hidden gems.
The hotel itself is set up with golfers in mind. There are 118 modern, comfortable bedrooms, many with sea views, plus dedicated golf locker facilities that mean you're not hauling bags through reception after every round. On-site parking is available for a small fee, and if you're flying in, Glasgow Prestwick Airport is only ten minutes away by car. Ayr station is within walking distance for those arriving by train.
Off the course, the Feel Good Health Club includes an indoor pool, gym, jacuzzi, steam room and sauna, useful if you've walked 36 holes or fancy loosening up before an early tee time. The on-site Brasserie serves breakfast and evening meals, and the bar is a solid spot for a post-round pint. If you want more choice, Ayr's town centre is close enough to explore on foot, with plenty of pubs, restaurants and shops within a few minutes' walk.
Who is this for?
Golfers and groups looking for a central, no-fuss base to play the Ayrshire coast, with easy access to Royal Troon, Prestwick, Turnberry and a deep roster of quality courses nearby.
Who is it best for?
Societies, groups and couples who want a comfortable hotel with golf-specific facilities, sea views, and the flexibility to explore Ayr's nightlife without needing a car.
1 Night, 2 Rounds
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The hotel's 118 bedrooms are furnished in a modern, comfortable style, with front-facing rooms offering views across the Firth of Clyde towards Arran and the Kintyre peninsula. Rooms are twin or double, making them well suited to golf groups, and the layout is practical rather than boutique, focused on giving you a decent night's sleep and a hot shower after a long day on the links.
Each room includes tea and coffee facilities and en-suite bathrooms. The twin-bedded rooms are particularly popular with societies and groups, and the hotel's dedicated golf locker facilities mean you can store clubs securely without cluttering your room or the car park. Ayrshire weather does what it wants, so the locker setup is more useful than it sounds, especially when you're playing multiple courses over several days.
The Feel Good Health Club is worth using. The indoor pool is ideal for a morning swim or an evening wind-down, and the gym, jacuzzi, steam room and sauna give you options beyond the 19th hole. If you're the sort who likes to squeeze in 36, the pool and steam room will be calling your name.
Dining is handled by the on-site Brasserie, which serves breakfast and evening meals with a straightforward menu of brasserie-style favourites. The menu covers a few nights without repetition, and the bar is a comfortable spot for a drink and a debrief after your round. If you want to explore further, Ayr's town centre is a short walk away, with a good selection of pubs, restaurants and takeaways, plus shops and cafes if you need to pick up supplies or kill time before an afternoon tee time.
The location is one of the hotel's strongest points. You're close enough to the action in Ayr to enjoy the nightlife and dining options, but far enough from the noise to get a proper night's sleep. For golfers, the proximity to Royal Troon (ten minutes), Prestwick Old Course (five minutes) and Turnberry (roughly 35 to 45 minutes) makes this an efficient base for a golf tour in Ayrshire, particularly if you're planning to play multiple courses without moving hotels. Glasgow Prestwick Airport is ten minutes by car, Ayr station is walkable, and on-site parking means you can come and go as you please.
Adam
✓18 Oct 2025
One of the worst hotels I’ve ever stayed in, dirty, uncomfortable and the breakfast was that bad we didn’t even entertain it
Graham
✓19 Sep 2025
Hotel is convenient and centrally located within Ayr. It provides a good base from which to travel to all of the local golf courses situated along the Ayrshire Coast. We had two issues; 1. The bedrooms were not as requested (twins) they were doubles and with our group of gents this caused some early concerns. We scrambled around our group and reallocated certasin rooms to ease the concerns. Hotel unable to provide the twins as requested when asked. 2. Two members of our group were trapped inside a lift for just under 1 hour. The Fire brigade performed admirably to free them. No ones fault just one of those things. The hotel was very apologetic.
Ollie
✓18 Jun 2024
It was fine. The only issue was that the room was setup as a double when we were expecting a twin. Hotel moved us to another room, view was a lot worse in that room unfortunately.
John
✓24 Apr 2024
Excellent all round good food nice room
Billy
✓19 Feb 2024
As above hotel was brilliant
Billy
✓19 Feb 2024
Really enjoyed the stay hotel staff really friendly and approachable which made for a great stay
Mark
✓11 May 2023
Alan
✓17 May 2022
Accommodation was very acceptable with the staff very helpful and only 5 minutes drive to golf course.. excellent location .
Christopher
✓30 Apr 2022
A bit rough
John
✓12 Oct 2021
Easy check in, free parking ,very helpful staff and great service, room was spotless and bed was comfortable, no complaints.
Check-in from 2pm | Check-out from 11am
7-9:30am on weekdays, 7:30-10:am on Saturdays, 8-11am on Sundays
Smart Casual
There is 1 bar on site
Car parking costs £2