- Castle Hume is also manicured to the highest standard. It sports over seven thousand trees and over thirty bunkers. The course is built on well drained limestone land and is a model of golfing elegance. Whether you are a serious golfer or a hacker you will not fail to be impressed by the sense of well being that castle Hume Read more…
- 18 hole golf course covering approximately 143 acres. Clubhouse, golf shop, 20 bay fully floodlit golf driving range, resident golf professional, synthetic six rink bowling green, restaurant (open to public). Read more…
- Ardglass Golf Club is well known for extending a warm welcome to its visitors who come from all parts of the world. Many of them make a point of playing Ardglass while visiting Royal County Down Golf Course at Newcastle or Royal Portrush Golf Course on the North Coast. At the clubhouse, parts of which date back to the 14th Read more…
- A visit to Strandhill Golf Course is a must for golfing visitors to Sligo. Situated 8km west of the city of Sligo and nestled under the famous Knocknarea mountain, this 5675 meters of undulating fairways and unforgiving short cuts makes it a course to remember. The player can also enjoy an uninterrupted view of spectacular scenery made famous in Song Read more…
- Donegal Golf Club was founded in 1959 and the first golf course and clubhouse was built on the edge of Donegal Town at Tullycullion. The land for this course was granted to the club for their use by the Temple family, owners of the Magee & Co. The club remained there until 1973. In the early 70’s some far-sighted members Read more…
- The Old Tom Morris Course has been attracting golfers for over a century and now, with the addition of the magnificent Sandy Hills Links, Rosapenna is set to become one of the top links destinations in the world. Old Tom Morris Links In 1891, while a guest of Lord Leitrim at his nearby estate, Old Tom Morris of St. Andrews, Read more…
- County Sligo Golf Club is situated at Rosses Point, a seaside village eight kilometres north west of Sligo town, and is one of the oldest and best known links courses in Ireland. Founded in 1894 on land leased from Henry Middleton, an uncle of W.B Yeats the famous poet and Nobel Prize winner for literature and his brother Jack B Read more…
- Nestled between the scenic splendour of the 12 Bens mountain range and the rugged Atlantic ocean, lies Connemara Golf Links. From the testing dog leg opening hole through to the breathtaking back 9, which have been acknowledged as the “equal to any in the world”, Connemara is an enduring monument to its designer Eddie Hackett. Hackett graciously acknowledged that the Read more…
- Location Ballyliffin is Irelands most Northerly Golf Club – exactly 10 miles due South of Malin Head (Irelands most northerly point!) Travelling from Derry (and Belfast) the quickest route is to cross the Foyle Bridge then take the A2 towards Moville, turning off for Carndonagh at Quigley’s Point/Carrowkeel. Ballyliffin is 6 miles (10 km) beyond Carndonagh. The Clubhouse was opened Read more…
- Ballinrobe has matured into one of the finest Parkland Courses in Ireland and has hosted several amateur tournaments in affiliation with the GUI and ILGU. Most recently “The World Military Games” was hosted in Ballinrobe which drew over 100 participants from all continents of the globe. Ballinrobe has sand based contoured greens which are playable all year round. The course Read more…