Courses & Tours
All you have to do is pack your clubs, and prepare for an unforgettable golfing experience in Ireland.
Courses & Tours
All you have to do is pack your clubs, and prepare for an unforgettable golfing experience in Ireland.
Planning a golf getaway should be thrilling, not overwhelming.
That’s where we come in – taking care of everything from tee times and accommodation, to transport and dining suggestions.
Take a look below at some of the courses you can enjoy on your stay here in Ireland!

Adare Manor Golf Club
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Adare Manor Golf Club 18-hole parkland golf course is steeped in history and is recognised as one of the best hidden gems on the island of Ireland.
The Desmond Castle (1200 AD) is a magnificent backdrop to the 1st and 15th greens, while the ruins of the Franciscan Abbey (1464 AD) dominate the centre of the course.
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Adare, a designated heritage town, thrives on tourism, drawing visitors eager to experience its charming thatched cottages, historic castle, and diverse culinary offerings. Desmond Castle, a striking structure dating back to the early 13th century, was owned by the Earls of Kildare for nearly 300 years until 1536, when it was granted to the Earls of Desmond.
Adjacent to Desmond Castle, on the scenic banks of the River Maigue, stands the Adare Augustinian Friary, also known as Black Abbey. Founded in the late 13th century by John FitzThomas Fitzgerald, this remarkable friary is a true architectural gem and a must-see for visitors.
Beaufort Golf Club
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Beaufort Golf Club, an 18-hole course newly redeveloped to the highest standards by the acclaimed McKenzie and Ebert Architects, offers an exceptional golfing experience.
Situated at the foot of Carrauntoohil, Ireland’s tallest mountain, and surrounded by the breathtaking MacGillycuddy’s Reeks, the course lies in the heart of the picturesque Killarney Valley. Set amidst 200-year-old trees, the ruins of a 15th-century castle, two serene lakes, and miles of rolling meadows, Beaufort Golf Course is truly one of the hidden treasures of Ireland’s South West.
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The Gap of Dunloe, a stunning mountain pass in County Kerry, Ireland, was shaped by glaciers two million years ago. It lies between the towering MacGillycuddy’s Reeks and the Purple Mountain Group.
Many visitors begin their journey at Kate Kearney’s Cottage, a historic spot dating back to the 1840s. Named after the legendary Kate Kearney, known for her beauty and homemade poitín, the cottage now offers hearty local cuisine and live entertainment, making it a perfect gateway to the Gap.


Dingle Links Ceann Sibéal Golf Club
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The most westerly golf course in Europe, Dingle Links Ceann Sibéal, is set in the stunning landscapes of the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry. This 18-hole course offers a unique golfing experience, surrounded by the rugged beauty of Ireland’s Atlantic coast.
With its challenging layout and rich history, Ceann Sibéal embodies traditional links golf. Whether you’re an experienced player or a casual enthusiast, the course promises an unforgettable round in a setting that blends natural splendor with sporting excellence.
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The Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry blends natural beauty with cultural charm. A highlight is the Slea Head Drive, a scenic loop known for its coastal views, ancient stone forts, and iconic beehive huts, offering panoramic vistas of the Blasket Islands.
Dingle, a lively fishing village, is the heart of the peninsula, with colorful streets, pubs, and fresh seafood. It’s home to Kruger’s Bar, the most westerly pub in Ireland, offering a cozy atmosphere and ocean views. For a unique experience, the Dingle Distillery crafts premium whiskey and gin, adding a modern touch to this historic and picturesque region.
Dooks Links Golf Club
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Founded in 1889, Dooks Links Golf Club is one of Ireland’s oldest links courses. Voted Ireland’s “Most Scenic Golf Course 2020,” it offers stunning views of the Wild Atlantic Ocean and the nearby Reeks mountain range, home to Ireland’s highest peak.
Set at the edge of Dingle Bay, Dooks Links provides a captivating blend of breathtaking scenery and a challenging layout, offering golfers of all levels a memorable experience in one of the country’s most picturesque locations.
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The nearby Rossbeigh Strand, a long, sandy beach, is perfect for a leisurely stroll or a swim, while the mountains offer excellent hiking opportunities, including the renowned Carrauntoohil, Ireland’s highest peak. The region is also known for its rich history, including ancient ruins and castles, making it a perfect destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat in nature.
Visitors can explore nearby attractions such as the charming town of Killorglin, famous for its annual Puck Fair, or take a scenic drive along the Ring of Kerry; offering spectacular views of the Wild Atlantic Ocean and the towering Reeks mountain range.


Dromoland Castle Golf Club
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Dromoland Castle Golf Club offers a captivating 18-hole parkland course set in a stunning historic setting. Recently hosting the Women’s Irish Open for the past two years, it stands as one of the finest parkland courses in Ireland.
Designed by the renowned Ron Kirby and JB Carr, this impressive par 72 championship course is a true gem. With its challenging layout and picturesque surroundings, Dromoland Castle Golf Club is a must-play destination and a standout highlight for any golf tour in Ireland.
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County Clare is rich in natural beauty and history. Just a short drive away is the famous Bunratty Castle and Folk Park, offering a step back in time with its well-preserved medieval structures.
The nearby village of Newmarket-on-Fergus is charming and tranquil, with a welcoming atmosphere. The region is also home to the scenic Shannon River, perfect for leisurely boat trips or exploring nearby attractions. The area also provides ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the rugged beauty of the Burren, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique landscape.
Kenmare Golf Club
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Kenmare Golf Club,is an 18-hole course established in 1903. Known for its breathtaking views, the course offers some of the most stunning scenery in the region, making it a top destination for golfers. The layout provides a memorable challenge for players of all levels, with captivating holes and panoramic vistas over Kenmare Bay and the surrounding mountains.
The course is meticulously maintained, ensuring a top-tier golfing experience. With its beautiful landscapes and excellent conditions, Kenmare Golf Club is a must-visit for anyone seeking a remarkable round of golf in Kerry.
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The area surrounding the town of Kenmare is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The town blends traditional Irish culture with modern amenities, known for its picturesque streets and cozy pubs, making it a perfect base for exploration.
The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, lush forests, and dramatic coastlines. Visitors can explore Kenmare Bay for boating and fishing, or take a scenic drive along the Ring of Kerry – offering breathtaking views of mountains, lakes, and the Atlantic Ocean. The area also boasts excellent hiking trails, such as Killarney National Park.


Killarney Golf and Fishing Club
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Killarney Golf & Fishing Club is renowned for its two exceptional 18-hole championship courses: Killeen and Mahony’s Point. Both courses have earned a distinguished reputation by hosting a wide array of prestigious events over the years. These include the Irish Open in 1991, 1992, 2010, and 2011, the European Amateur Team Championship, the Curtis Cup, the Ladies Open Championship, and many other notable tournaments.
With a rich history of hosting elite competitions, Killarney Golf & Fishing Club remains one of Ireland’s premier golfing destinations, attracting players from around the world.
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Located in County Kerry, Killarney is renowned for its stunning landscapes, including the majestic Killarney National Park, just a short distance away. The park offers over 26,000 acres of scenic beauty, featuring lush woodlands, tranquil lakes, and the towering peaks of the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks. Visitors can explore the park’s numerous walking and cycling trails, or take a boat tour on the lakes.
The town of Killarney itself is vibrant, with charming streets, traditional Irish pubs, and a rich history. Killarney is also a gateway to the famous Ring of Kerry, offering breathtaking views of the coastline, mountains, and picturesque villages.
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