Workers from an Ayrshire golf resort are ready to take on an epic walk for two charities.

Staff from Trump Turnberry will take to the streets of Glasgow for the annual Kiltwalk on Sunday, April 30.

The ‘Turnberry Titans’ have been a mainstay of the event since 2015, donning kilts to raise money and awareness for the resort’s two partner charities: Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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Last year, 19 members of the Turnberry Titans raised more than £21,000 for their chosen charities after walking a combined 297 miles.

This year’s Kiltwalk signals the start of another busy year of fundraising events for Trump Turnberry, with the resort raising a total of £131,568.83 across 2022.

Ralph Porciani, General Manager at Trump Turnberry, said: “Trump Turnberry is more than a resort – it is also a vital part of the local community.

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“Working to support our wonderful partner charities is always one of the most rewarding aspects of life at Trump Turnberry and, thanks to the team here at the resort, we have high hopes that 2023 will be another record-breaking year.”

To donate and support the Turnberry Titans ahead of the Glasgow Kiltwalk, click here.