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Ireland is the spiritual home of links golf. Here, courses coexist with Atlantic winds and rolling dunes. Walking the fairways of Portmarnock or Lahinch, you can feel the footsteps of golf pioneers from centuries past. The warmth of Irish hospitality, topped with a post-round Guinness, makes every golf trip genuinely memorable.
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Royal County Down Golf Club
A top-ranked world-class course that has hosted several major events, including the 2015 Irish Open. The 9th hole is a famous 486-yard par-4 featuring spectacular dunes and a challenging fairway.

Druids Glen Golf Club
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.

The European Golf Club
Ranked among the world's top courses, The European Club in County Wicklow on Ireland's east coast is known for its rugged dunes and stunning coastline. The 7th hole is rated as one of the top 100 golf holes.

Enniscrone Golf Club - The Dunes
Consistently ranked among the top courses in the UK and Ireland, Enniscrone is celebrated as one of Ireland's finest links courses. Situated on Killala Bay, the course features stunning ocean views and the 17th is a signature hole.

Ballyliffin Golf Club - Glashedy Links
Glashedy Links is considered one of the finest links courses in Ireland and hosted the 2018 Irish Open. The 7th hole is a signature par-3, playing 175 yards from an elevated tee box, dropping 120 feet to a kidney-shaped green surrounded by towering dunes.

Portmarnock Resort and Jameson Golf Links
Ranked in the Irish Top 100, Portmarnock Resort & Jameson Golf Links has hosted the 2008 and 2009 Ladies Irish Open and the 2021 Irish Challenge. The course makes full use of the dunes and natural terrain.

Portstewart Golf Club
A world top 100 course, the Strand Course is known as having one of the best opening nine holes in golf. In 2017, Portstewart hosted the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open. The 1st hole, Tubber Patrick, offers an incredible opening tee shot.

The Royal Dublin Golf Club
The Royal Dublin Golf Club has hosted the Irish Open six times and is among Ireland's oldest clubs. Located on Bull Island in Dublin Bay, it offers a pure links experience and a challenging layout.

Royal Portrush Golf Club
Ranked among the world's best courses, Royal Portrush hosted the 153rd Open Championship in 2025. The iconic 16th hole, 'Calamity Corner', is a demanding par-3 where a miss to the right can lead to a disastrous result.

The Royal Belfast Golf Club
Ireland's oldest golf club, located on the shores of Belfast Lough. The 4th hole is a challenging 142-yard par-3 with a green entirely surrounded by bunkers. The course emphasizes accuracy over length, offering a fair test for all skill levels.

PGA National Slieve Russell
PGA National Slieve Russell is consistently ranked among Ireland's top parkland courses. It has hosted the European Tour's North West of Ireland Open and the Irish PGA Championship. The signature 13th hole, a 500-yard par-5, tempts players to cut across Lough Rud.

Carne Golf Links
Rated number 12 in Ireland, the raw and untamed course weaves through awe-inspiring dunes, arguably the biggest dunes course in the world. The 11th hole is special, offering beautiful views from the 10th green up to the tee.

Killeen Castle
Host of the 2011 Solheim Cup and three Women's Irish Opens. It will host the Irish Challenge again in 2025 and 2027.

County Sligo Golf Club
County Sligo Golf Club has hosted the West of Ireland Amateur Open Championship since 1923 and numerous Irish national events. The course is set amidst the romantic scenery of William Butler Yeats's poems.

St. Patrick Links
Ranked #44 in the world by GOLF Magazine (2025-26), St. Patrick's Links is set on spectacular linksland overlooking Sheephaven Bay, bringing a modern sensibility to traditional links golf.

Portmarnock Golf Club
A world top 100 course, Portmarnock has hosted the Irish Open 19 times. The 15th hole is the signature, a 190-yard par-3 where the Irish Sea frames the right, presenting a challenging tee shot.

Ballyliffin Golf Club - Old Course
Located on Ireland's northern coast, the Old Course is interwoven with the new course, creating a sprawling complex. The 190-yard par-3 5th, called “The Tank”, will stick in your mind. Undulating fairways and pure links golf present an enjoyable challenge.

The K Club - North Course
Designed by golf legend Arnold Palmer, this Irish classic hosted the 2006 Ryder Cup, featuring fairways that meander along the River Liffey, blending American strategic design with Irish countryside charm, renowned for its undulating terrain and strategic water hazards.