Locations

North and South of Ireland

The North and South of Ireland boast some of the most beautiful and unique courses around Ireland with Links Golf being favoured in these parts of the country. You'll find yourself between County Down, Donegal and in Belfast in the North and down in Kerry, Cork and Waterford in the South. Along with these amazing courses you will see why people from all over the world come and live in Ireland.

The North of Ireland is home to some of the most beautiful and tough Links Courses. Royal Co. Down, Royal Portrush, Port Stewarts Old Tom Morris, St Patrick's Links and Sandy Hills just to name a few. The Open Championship is being held for the 2nd time in 6 years in Royal Portrush with a home hero Shane Lowry winning last time around.

The South of Ireland has some of the most unique Golf Courses and will leave you wanting more. Old Head of Kinsale needing its own shout out as it perches itself on top of a cliff off the coast of Cork. You won't see a course like this anywhere else in the world. Other amazing courses such as Ballybunion Old Course, Waterville Golf Links, and Tralee Golf Club will test your Golf but will see to you booking another trip back to Ireland for more.

East and West of Ireland

Different parts of the country boast different qualities but in every part of the country you can find some amazing Links Golf. If you find yourself out West you will be out between Sligo, Galway, Clare and Limerick and if you are golfing on the East side of Ireland you will be in Dublin, Kildare, Louth and Wexford.

The East of Ireland is has some of the most famous Irish Golf Clubs such as Portmarnock Old where Ben Crenshaw, Seve Ballesteros, Bernard Langher and Ian Woosnam all won Irish Opens. Carton House where Paul Casey and Thomas Bjorn won Irish Opens. The K Club where the Ryder Cup was held in 2006 and Co. Louth Golf Club also known as Baltray where Shane Lowry won the Irish Open in 2009 as an amateur.

The West of Ireland situated on the Atlantic Ocean is most definitely home to some of the most beautiful scenery in Ireland along with amazing culture, nightlife and music traditions. A long the coast are home to some spectacular Links courses such as Lahinch where Jon Rahm won the Irish Open. Carne Links, Enniscrone Links, Connemara Golf Club and Westport Golf Club which would test your golfing ability but leave you in awe of the amazing scenery.

F.A.Q.

Here are some Frequently Asked Questions

Yes we recommend bringing your own Golf Clubs and packing in your clothes into the Travel Golf bag.

In most course bookings, caddies are not included and have to be booked separately. Caddies are also paid separately with a cash fee paid on the day of the Golf. On that note if you want a Golf Buggy you also have to request with your booking.

If the weather is really bad and the course is closed, the course will re-schedule your tee time or refund you. But if you decide yourself you do not want to play because of bad weather then in that case you will not be refunded usually.

Due to the ever changing prices of flights, you book your own flights and we do the rest of the work with the Golf Holiday from the time you land.

This is completely down to the Golf Course, some will allow it and some won’t so you will have to reach out in advance and ask.