Dublin & East Coast Golf Courses

Our recommended golf courses in Dublin & The East Coast

Portmarnock

Portmarnock

Portmarnock Golf Club has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments, including the Irish Open, the Walker Cup, and the Canada Cup. Its history and reputation make it a must-play for golf enthusiasts.

The course offers a classic links experience with natural undulating fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and fast, true greens. It is designed to challenge golfers with its wind conditions and intricate layout.

The course is situated on a peninsula, providing stunning views of the Irish Sea and the surrounding coastline. The natural landscape adds to the beauty and challenge of the course.

County Louth

County Louth

County Louth Golf Club has a rich history and has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments, including the Irish Open. It is known for its traditional links characteristics and natural beauty.

The course is designed to challenge golfers with its natural dunes, deep bunkers, and fast, undulating greens. The layout requires strategic shot-making and careful navigation of the elements, particularly the wind.

Situated along the Irish Sea, the course offers stunning views of the coastline and the Boyne Estuary, enhancing the overall golfing experience.

Laytown and Bettystown

Laytown & Bettystown

Founded in 1909, Laytown & Bettystown Golf Club has a long history and is respected for maintaining the traditions of links golf.

The course is a classic links design, featuring natural dunes, pot bunkers, and fast, undulating greens. The layout requires strategic shot-making and the ability to navigate the coastal winds.

Located on the east coast of Ireland, the course provides beautiful views of the Irish Sea and the surrounding landscape, enhancing the overall golfing experience.

European Club

European Club

Designed by Pat Ruddy, The European Club is recognized for its innovative and challenging layout. It features 20 holes, including two extra par 3s, which can be played as alternatives to the regular 18.

The course is set amidst stunning coastal dunes with beautiful views of the Irish Sea. The natural terrain and rugged beauty of the landscape contribute to a memorable golfing experience.

The 7th hole, a par 4, is known for its stunning setting along the coastline and challenging approach shot. The 12th hole, a par 3, is another standout, with a green surrounded by dunes.

The Island GC

The Island

Established in 1890, The Island Golf Club is one of the oldest golf clubs in Ireland. It has a rich history and is well-regarded in the golfing community for its traditional links experience.

The course is a classic links layout, featuring natural dunes, deep bunkers, and fast, undulating greens. It requires strategic shot-making and careful navigation of the coastal winds.

Situated on a peninsula surrounded by the sea, the course offers breathtaking views of the coastline and Dublin Bay. The natural beauty of the landscape enhances the overall golfing experience.

Royal Dublin

Royal Dublin

Royal Dublin Golf Club is steeped in history, having been founded in 1885. It has hosted numerous significant tournaments, including the Irish Open and the Irish Amateur Close Championship.

The course is a traditional links layout designed by Harry Colt and later modified by Martin Hawtree. It features natural dunes, fast-running fairways, and well-protected greens, demanding precise shot-making and strategic play.

The 6th hole, a par 3, is one of the most memorable holes with a challenging tee shot over a gully to a well-protected green. The 18th hole, a par 4, is a tough finishing hole requiring accuracy and skill to navigate the bunkers and reach the elevated green.

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