The South

When you travel to the south of Ireland you have seven Marquee Courses to fill your itinerary. Five True Links Courses, Ballybunion, Dooks, Doonbeg, Tralee & Waterville. One parkland course, Adare Manor–boasts perhaps the most manicured playing conditions in the country. And, Old Head, is one of the great golf experiences in the world. We always suggest that you want to play Old Head twice because you won’t believe it the first time! The south of Ireland is home to, hands down–our most requested Golf Trip. “The Southern Swing”

The West and the North

This area is on the western coast from Galway north to Ballyliffin– which is not quite the top of Ireland but you can see it from here.

More courses than you will have time for in one trip–here is what you have to choose from.

Galway Bay Resort, Carne, Enniscrone, County Sligo, Donegal Golf Club (aka Murvagh), the three courses of Rosapenna (St. Patrick’s Links, Sandy Hills & Old Tom Morris Links), Potrsalon, Nairn & Portnoo, Ballyliffin Glashedy Links & Old Course.

Northern Ireland

The Northern Ireland courses dot the coast from Portrush to Ardglass. Here you find the two top-rated courses in all of Ireland–Royal Portrush and Royal County Down–along with Castlerock, Portstewart, and Ardglass.

Dublin

Most of the golf on the east coast of Ireland is in the Dublin area. Playing golf while enjoying Ireland’s largest and most cosmopolitan city makes for a great segment to add to any trip.

Choose from Portmarnock Golf Club, The Island Club, Royal Dublin, County Louth & The European Club.