County Wicklow, Ireland
Druids Glen Golf Club
Course Highlight
Druids Glen Golf Club, often called the 'Augusta of Europe,' has proudly hosted the Irish Open four times. The 17th hole, a 203-yard par-3, demands a challenging shot to an island green.
Tournament History
Irish Open (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999), Seve Trophy (2002)
About the Course
Druids Glen Golf Club, located in County Wicklow, is known as the 'Augusta of Europe' and holds a prominent place among Ireland's inland golf courses. The course hosted the Irish Open for four consecutive years from 1996 to 1999 and was named 'European Golf Resort of the Year' in 2005. The course features tree-lined fairways, historical landmarks, spectacular water features, and vibrant floral displays. The 17th hole is a challenging 203-yard par-3 that requires a shot to an island green, presenting a formidable test for all golfers.