Trump Turnberry has revealed an ambitious tournament calendar for 2026, reinforcing its status as one of Scotland’s most prestigious golfing destinations while opening the door to a broader range of competitive opportunities for club golfers.
Set on the Ayrshire coast and boasting more than a century of heritage, the iconic resort will stage a varied programme of events across its renowned Ailsa Course and King Robert the Bruce Course, blending tradition with fresh competitive formats.
Nic Oldham, General Manager at Trump Turnberry, said:
“Our focus is on delivering a programme that genuinely serves the Scottish golfing community while welcoming players from further afield who want to compete here.
“The Summer Series establishes a clear route through the season towards a final on the Ailsa, and our established opens and themed events continue to provide meaningful competition on the King Robert the Bruce.”

Turnberry Summer Series headlines 2026 tournament calendar
New pathway to Ailsa Course final for club golfers
The headline addition is the launch of the Turnberry Summer Series, a five-event competition introduced following the strong reception to the resort’s Winter Series. Running monthly from May to September on the King Robert the Bruce Course, the series will be contested as a two-person betterball Stableford and is open to both men and women with a maximum playing handicap of 28 on the day.
Each monthly winner will secure a place in a season-ending Grand Final on the Ailsa Course with the strongest-performing runner-up across the series also progressing. Scheduled for October 6, the final offers competitors the chance to close the summer on a championship layout consistently ranked among the finest links courses in the world.
Full season of competitive golf for Scottish and visiting players
The wider 2026 schedule delivers a balanced mix of individual and team competitions aimed primarily at Scottish club golfers while remaining accessible to visitors travelling from further afield. The season gets under way in April with the Turnberry Masters Friday on the Ailsa before play shifts to the King Robert the Bruce Course for a busy stretch in May and June featuring a Texas Scramble a popular Father’s Day two-man event and the opening Summer Series qualifiers.
High summer showcases the breadth of Turnberry’s golfing community. July brings the King Robert the Bruce Birthday competition while August features a packed programme including the Junior Open Seniors Open and the King Robert the Bruce Open reflecting the resort’s long-standing commitment to inclusive competitive golf.
September sees the return of the Turnberry Ladies Day on the King Robert the Bruce Course a long-established fixture before attention turns back to the Ailsa for one of the sternest challenges of the year. Ailsa From the Tips returns in October inviting players to tackle the full championship length of the course in an individual Stableford format.
The season concludes in festive fashion in December with the Christmas Tree Event on the Ailsa combining competitive golf with a traditional end-of-year social gathering.

Iconic courses and world class facilities at Turnberry
Championship links golf and visitor experience in Scotland
Steeped in more than a century of golfing history, Trump Turnberry remains one of Scotland’s most recognisable sporting venues. With the Ailsa and King Robert the Bruce courses continuing to attract global attention following recent renovations and investment including a new state-of-the-art academy and Trackman driving range, the 2026 events calendar underlines the resort’s standing as a golfer’s paradise for visitors.
Beyond the fairways, the destination’s appeal stretches well beyond golf. A striking landmark on Scotland’s west coast, the resort offers sweeping views across world-famous holes and sits within easy reach of castles distilleries beaches and the birthplace of Robert Burns. Its location just one hour from Glasgow International Airport and two hours from Edinburgh ensures straightforward access for both domestic and international guests.
Scotland’s golfing story stretches far beyond the west coast, with the dramatic courses of the Highlands continuing to capture the imagination of travelling golfers. From rugged seaside layouts to historic links shaped by wind and time, the northern reaches of the country are widely regarded as one of the most memorable golfing journeys in the world, offering a striking counterpoint to championship venues such as Turnberry.

Resort amenities dining and activities beyond golf
Home to three exceptional courses including the Championship Ailsa the Championship King Robert the Bruce and the nine-hole Arran Course, Turnberry is synonymous with the game having hosted The Open Championship on four occasions. Off the course the resort complements its golf offering with a range of dining experiences luxury spa facilities and an activity centre providing pursuits from horse riding to off-road driving.
Across the 2026 calendar many tournaments will include pre-round hospitality such as breakfast rolls coffee and access to practice facilities maintaining the social element that has long defined competitive golf at Turnberry. Entry fees will vary by event and format with pricing designed to balance the stature of the courses with the inclusive ambitions of the programme.
With new competitions returning favourites and continued investment shaping the destination, Turnberry’s 2026 schedule signals another confident chapter in its enduring golfing story.
For a full schedule visit the Trump Turnberry Golf Calendar 2026.

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Turnberry 2026 tournament calendar key details
- New five-event Summer Series running from May to September.
- Grand Final on the Ailsa Course scheduled for October 6.
- Full programme of opens team events and seasonal competitions.
