Balbriggan
A challenging parkland championship course with fine views of the East coast of Ireland and showing the benefit of development by Pat Ruddy, the designer of Druids Glen. More Details »
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A challenging parkland championship course with fine views of the East coast of Ireland and showing the benefit of development by Pat Ruddy, the designer of Druids Glen. More Details »
Balcarrick Golf Club founded in 1992, is a magnificent and challenging 18 hole Par 72 golf course, measuring over 6 000 metres. Each hole has it's own particular feature and proves a stern test for even the most accomplished golfer. Strategically placed bunkers and water hazards ensure that high levels of accuracy and skill are required to achieve a 'championship' score. More Details »
Balheary is a unique concept in courses, giving all the features of a full length track, but on a shortened length, giving a round playing time of 2.5 hours More Details »
All tees and greens have been rebuilt in the last year on this parkland course. The greens are built to highest USGA standards and are varied, challenging and consistent. This course is well worth a visit. More Details »
The course is set in a truly serene oasis and is designed to reflect the grandeur of its location. A location sought out by the elite of Dublin during the 19th century who made the area the location for their residences, gardens and pleasure grounds. Castleknock Golf Course is on lands that were part of the Somerton Demesne originally owned by Sir George Brooke. More Details »
The Christy O'Connor Championship course is a first class test of golf in a wonderful parkland setting and the combination of perfectly manicured fairways, superb putting greens and beautiful mature trees offer the golfer a wonderful and inspiring golfing experience. More Details »
Par 65 Links Course, 18 Holes with views of Dublin Bay, Lambay Island and Howth Head.Although this is a short links course, some of the holes are quite spectacular and always makes for an enjoyable round of golf. A favourite of Bernhard Langher who got inspiration for the Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links from this course. More Details »
4 Courses combine to produce Ireland's largest golf complex. The main 18 hole parkland course is 6830 yards, par 72. In addition there are 2 x 9 hole courses and a 12 hole par 3 course. Whether a novice or an experienced player, the course offers a challenge to suit you. The course offers some of the most spectacular views imaginable. From breathtaking views over Ireland's Eye and Dublin bay, to stunning views of Howth Castle. Just keeping your eye on the ball is a challenge itself.Deer Park Hotel & Golf ClubHowthCo Dublin More Details »
Parkland, tree-lined course with 27 sand based greens with a reputation of being amongst the best in the country. Water comes into play on 8 holes. A new modern clubhouse was opened in 2002 More Details »
Elmgreen is Ireland's largest public golf facility within 20 minutes drive from Dublin city centre. An ideal course for the mid - high handicap golfer. Driving range and Pitch & Putt course also available. More Details »
Hollystown Golf Club is a high quality 27 hole golf course at an eminently affordable price. Hollystown set in rich natural parkland is a tough test of golf by any standards, mature trees, streams and lakes coming into play on virtually every hole. The unique design of the Hollystown Golf Pavilion allows the golfers some wonderful panoramic views of the course, covering many of the feature holes, including 1st, 11th, 12th, 13th and 18th More Details »
Parkland course featuring water at 8 holes across undulating fairways. Accurate driving required to narrow fairways, including the 14th hole, reputed to be the longest par 5 in Ireland, at 634 yards. More Details »
18 hole par 72 heathland course. The setting, on the Hill of Howth, is idyllic with breathtaking views over Dubiln Bay to the South and Cooley Mountains to the North offering any golfer, novice or expert, a most enjoyable and challenging game. More Details »
Luttrellstowns 18 hole championship golf course is unique, not only because we are so close to the city, but because we had an amazing parkland palette from which to work More Details »
27 Hole Parkland Course, Close to Malahide Coast and Village and Resorts of Portmarnock and Malahide. More Details »
The original and arguably the finest and best known links course in Ireland. More Details »
The Portmarnock Links opened to great acclaim in June 1995 and has been receiving accolades from visiting golf writers and top professionals ever since. Inspirational use of natural dunesland features the creative use of elevated tees and greens, acutely angled doglegs and 98 strategically placed bunkers, test the most accomplished players. More Details »
Renowned as one of Irelandīs legendary golfers and now one of the worldīs most established golf course designers, Christy OīConnor Jnr, has created a masterpiece of skill and tactical design at Roganstown Golf and Country Club. More Details »
Formed in 1885 and receiving its royal designation in 1891, The Royal Dublin Golf Club is steeped in the history and tradition of Irish golf. It has been home to many championships, amateur and professional, with the highlights being three memorable Irish Opens staged from 1983 to 1985. More Details »
Rush Golf Club Rush Co Dublin More Details »
Parkland Course with undulating fairways and an excellent finishing hole More Details »
St. Anneīs Golf Club is an impressive and testing 18-holes links golf course (par 71) situated on Dublinīs most famous ecological attraction - Bull Island Nature Reserve in Dublin Bay. The island, a bird sanctuary under the protection of Unesco, is natural links terrain of sand and dunes.The islandīs beach is over three miles long. More Details »
St. Margarets is an internationally acclaimed 18 hole championship golf course. Ryder cup star Sam Torrance has praised the eighteenth as 'the best finishing hole I have ever seen, and possibly the strongest and most exciting in the world'. More Details »
The late 19th Century saw Golf being played on the sandy peninsula here at Sutton, Dublin. The Club was then established in 1890 with the amalgamation of the Sutton Golf and Boat Clubs to become known as the Sutton Golf Club. Nine hole links course, narrow fairways, a very good challenge Sutton. More Details »
Situated in the idyllic surroundings of North County Dublin along the banks of the Breadmeadow river, Swords Open Golf Course offers a unique golfing experience to every golfer. Only 5 minutes from Swords, 10 minutes from the Airport and approximately 15 kilometres from the City Centre, the course is easily accessible and the green fees are very reasonable. More Details »
For sheer awe - the kind inspired by 25 foot-high dunes, vaguely lunar crevasses running through the terrain and putting greens shaped like mutant mushrooms - the best choice is The Island Golf Club. More Details »
Turvey Golf and Country Club, designed by Paddy McGuirk has been created in approximately 144 acres of beautiful North County Dublin countryside of undulating terrain with strong belts of mature trees. The tree-lined course provides a magnificent test for golfers of every standard. More Details »
Westmanstown Golf Club Clonsilla Dublin 15 More Details »