This web site was designed to help you navigate through the abundance of World class golf courses in Ireland. Broken into four sections East, Southwest, West and North.
Listing Premier and Hidden Gem courses, Accommodation, Restaurants and Night Life. ireland golf
We hope you find answers to what may be a lot of questions, but if additional information is needed take a look at the FAQ section, and if you still have questions pick up the phone and call us toll free from the US or e-mail us where one of our professional travel planners will be more than happy to help.
The Southwest section of our website may seem a little larger than others, that’s because it is.
If I were to list all the great courses in the Southwest of Ireland, I would not yet be conducting business; I’d still be working on this site.
The Southwest, being home to 40 of the world's 150 links courses and some of the world's oldest established parkland courses, is now recognized as the most popular golf destination in the world for links golf.
It’s hard to comprehend but the Southwest of Ireland is an area just larger than Rhode Island, yet it contains almost 40% of the courses in Ireland and boasts 3 of the top 65 courses in the World.
From the amazing Links courses like Ballybunion, Lahinch, and Waterville all ranked in the top 65 courses in the World, to the likes of Old Head, (which should be) Dingle, Tralee, Doonbeg and Dooks.
The most magnificent parkland courses like Adare, Fota Island, Dromland, ring of Kerry and Killarney.ireland golf
I could sit here for hours, name and write about these and more with loving affection, but the fact is you must decide which of these magnificent courses you will include on your list to play.
We can only guide you the decision is yours, and boy do you have your work cut out, this is where our expertise comes into play tell us your ideas and we’ll prepare an itinerary for your approval.
I know the urge is to play the courses you’ve seen on TV or heard about from friends but take a look at what we call the hidden gems.
You most likely never heard of Woodbrook just outside of Dublin but it has hosted 11 Irish Opens and 6 Irish PGA tournaments and from this avid golfer one of the best links courses I ever played.ireland golf
Or Fota Island which hosted 2 Irish Opens in 2001 and 2002.
These are only two examples of the abundance of courses you may not have heard of but will delight your golfing senses and leave you wanting more.
Whether you want to stay in a rural setting, combine the old with the new, or live it up in Dublin Rydercup Ireland can design the itinerary to suit you.
Please take a look around and we look forward to seeing you teeing it up on our fair shores. ireland golf
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