0 courses listed · Wild Atlantic Way & beyond
Ireland is one of the world's great golf destinations — a compact island with an extraordinary concentration of world-class links. From Ballybunion's cliffs to Lahinch's dunes, Portmarnock's estuary to the drama of Old Head Kinsale, Ireland delivers bucket-list golf at every turn.
County Kerry
Ballybunion, Tralee, Waterville, Dooks
County Clare
Lahinch, Spanish Point, Kilkee
County Dublin
Portmarnock, Royal Dublin, The Island
County Wicklow
The European Club, Druids Glen, Powerscourt
County Galway
Connemara, Galway Bay, Oughterard
County Kildare
K Club, Carton House, Straffan
County Donegal
Rosapenna, Ballyliffin, Portsalon
County Cork
Old Head Kinsale, Cork GC, Fota Island
County Kerry's golf trail — Ballybunion Old, Tralee, Waterville, Dooks and Ceann Sibéal — rivals anywhere in the world for the quality and variety of links golf. Each course has its own distinct character; together they form the finest golf trail in Ireland, if not the world.
Portmarnock Links, The Island and Royal Dublin sit north of the city on the Fingal coast. South of Dublin, Druids Glen, Druids Heath and The European Club in Wicklow offer contrasting parkland and links experiences. The K Club in Kildare — 2006 Ryder Cup host — is Ireland's premier resort.
Donegal's Rosapenna and Ballyliffin, Galway's Connemara and Clare's Lahinch trace the Wild Atlantic Way — one of the world's great touring routes. Add Old Head Kinsale in Cork — perched on a peninsula 300 feet above the Atlantic — and you have a circuit that no golf traveller should miss.
Visitor green fees range from €20 at club courses to €350+ at Old Head Kinsale. Most famous links charge €100–€250. Ireland is compact — major courses are accessible from Dublin, Shannon or Cork airports. Car hire is straightforward and road distances between courses are shorter than they appear on a map.
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