Top 5 Golf Courses to Visit in Ireland
On golf breaks in Ireland, a warm Irish welcome awaits you. Away from the course, you'll discover a wide choice of cultural, historic, and scenic attractions to enjoy. We have put together some of Ireland's best golf courses for when you are ready to tee off.
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Royal County Down, County Down
Among the top 100 golf courses in the world, the Royal County Down is a favourite of Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods. Host to the Irish Open three times, it enjoys a stunning coastal and mountain location.
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Palmer Course at the K Club, County Kildare
Designed by Arnold Palmer for the 2006 Ryder Club, this is a course that really challenges your golfing skills.
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Waterville Golf Club, County Kerry
The 18 holes of this County Kerry golf course each provide a totally different challenge. Another attraction is the 360-degree panoramic view of Ballinskelligs Bay.
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Royal Portrush, County Antrim
Be prepared for several seasons in a day at the Royal Portrush but enjoy breathtaking views as you meander around this rugged course. Will you beat Rory McIlroy's record of 61 when you tee off here?
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The Old Head Golf Links, County Cork
Visit this course for its unique setting, located on a peninsula that juts two miles out into the Atlantic Ocean. Although there's a chance you might lose a ball or two over the cliffs, it's definitely one of the most attractive courses in Ireland.
Golf Breaks in Ireland: frequently asked questions
Golf Breaks in Ireland: what's the average price for the accommodation?
Vacation homes cost around £32 in Ireland per night.
Can I find holiday homes for Golf Breaks in Ireland that's suitable for a family or large group?
When planning a group trip it's great to know that average House rentals in Ireland can fit in 7 people and costs around £334 per night.
What types of holiday rentals are available for Golf Breaks in Ireland?
The most popular types of holiday homes for Golf Breaks in Ireland are House rentals and Cottage.