Course Details
Type: | Resort |
Greens Fees (including cart): | |
Weekday: | $60 - $74 |
Weekend: | $75 - $99 |
General Manager: | Barry Dowling (DoG) |
Guest Policy: | open |
Dress Code: | Collared Shirt (No Denim) |
Season Start: | Year round, weather permitting |
Reserved Tee Times: | Online & Phone |
Pro Shop : | yes |
Driving Range: | Grass hitting surface |
Short Game Practice: | yes with sand bunker |
Water Hazards: | Moderate |
Sand Bunkers: | Moderate |
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Recent Reviews
bdr65@shaw.ca - 06/28/2014
Was very happy with this course. Was paired with a member and had a very pleasant time. Only drawback was that we were playing behind a large group of society golfers so the pace of play was quite slow but the inherent beauty of the course made this more bearable.
Was very happy with this course. Was paired with a member and had a very pleasant time. Only drawback was that we were playing behind a large group of society golfers so the pace of play was quite slow but the inherent beauty of the course made this more bearable.
Bass Rock - 07/07/2012
Too tricked up.
Too tricked up.
Wantesgolf - 09/12/2011
Beautiful course. Last 9 holes are amazing.
Beautiful course. Last 9 holes are amazing.
proscan81 - 08/27/2011
Rivals Augusta in full bloom..Exquisite scenery
Rivals Augusta in full bloom..Exquisite scenery
aglazier - 07/01/2011
This was the only non-links "parkland style" course that I played in Ireland. It played very much like a US course, in that you didn't have to let your ball land short of the green and run on. Also, sprinkler heads were marked to the center of the green instead of the front edge. It was also the only course I played while in Ireland (Ballybunion, Royal Portrush, Royal County Down, Ardglass, Portmarnock) that wasn't located on the coast, so there was almost no wind. I forgot how big of an advantage that is.
The course was in great condition, it was nice. There were several memorable holes. I wouldn't go as far as saying "The Augusta of Europe" as the course likes to advertise. If that really is what Augusta is truly like, my desire to play Augusta just really went down. The course felt forced and contrived at times, like a wannabe super nice American golf course. It felt like it was trying to hard with some of the trees that were planted that obviously didn't fit in with the surrounding scenery. The way the trees were spaced in perfect distance intervals away from each other made it feel unnatural. The largest swans I'd ever seen patrolling a few of the greens was a bit over the top (not to mention there is evidence of them "having done their business" on the par 3 17th.
Clubhouse was uber-pimp, I'd highly recommend having lunch there. The leek soup is outstanding. The staff in the pro shop was not especially friendly or helpful.
Overall it was a good golf course and would be great to occassionally play in the States, but if you're playing in Ireland I would recommend staying with the links courses. I've heard Druids Heath (the other course is a links course and is much better).
This was the only non-links "parkland style" course that I played in Ireland. It played very much like a US course, in that you didn't have to let your ball land short of the green and run on. Also, sprinkler heads were marked to the center of the green instead of the front edge. It was also the only course I played while in Ireland (Ballybunion, Royal Portrush, Royal County Down, Ardglass, Portmarnock) that wasn't located on the coast, so there was almost no wind. I forgot how big of an advantage that is.
The course was in great condition, it was nice. There were several memorable holes. I wouldn't go as far as saying "The Augusta of Europe" as the course likes to advertise. If that really is what Augusta is truly like, my desire to play Augusta just really went down. The course felt forced and contrived at times, like a wannabe super nice American golf course. It felt like it was trying to hard with some of the trees that were planted that obviously didn't fit in with the surrounding scenery. The way the trees were spaced in perfect distance intervals away from each other made it feel unnatural. The largest swans I'd ever seen patrolling a few of the greens was a bit over the top (not to mention there is evidence of them "having done their business" on the par 3 17th.
Clubhouse was uber-pimp, I'd highly recommend having lunch there. The leek soup is outstanding. The staff in the pro shop was not especially friendly or helpful.
Overall it was a good golf course and would be great to occassionally play in the States, but if you're playing in Ireland I would recommend staying with the links courses. I've heard Druids Heath (the other course is a links course and is much better).
BillCul - 06/10/2011
Best course in Ireland by far.
Best course in Ireland by far.
Emma05.1 - 07/07/2013
Andos - 07/05/2013
kenwinter - 04/14/2013
geoffhill99 - 10/08/2012
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