On this page you will find a list of the top
golf courses throughout Ireland with links directly to their
websites. This is a must for planning your
Ireland Golf Vacation
Slieve Russel (Cavan)
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The Slieve Russel Golf Course is found among
the lakeland and drumlin valley district of Ballyconnell in
County Cavan.
It's one of the more "newer" golf courses on
this list as it opened it's greens in August 1992 and
became one of Ireland's top courses.

The parkland course was brilliantly designed
by golf-course architect Patrick Merrigan and contains 300
acres of manicured gardens and 50 acres of lakes, so as you can
imagine, water hazards are a major challenge on this
course.
The course has played host to a number of
prestigious golf tournaments such as the Irish PGA Championship
in 1996, European Tour Events and the North West of Ireland
Open in 2001/2002.
Royal Portrush (Antrim)
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The Royal Portrush Golf Course is another top
golf course in Northern Ireland and is located on the
spectacular north coast of County Antrim. The course boasts a
spectacular setting and is overlooked by the 13th century ruins
of the enchanting Dunluce Castle.
It has two challenging links courses – the
Dunluce Links and the Valley Links. It has hosted the British
Open, the North of Ireland Championship and the British Amateur
Championship.
The Dunluce Golf Links was designed by Harry
Colt and will put the most seasoned golfer to the test. The
Valley Links lies between huge sands hills and some higher
ground next to the shoreline. The course has its fair share of
challenges with many elevated tees, menacing bunkers, sand
hills and dunes.
Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell are big fans
of this course while it is classed as a favourite for Padraig
Harrington and Darren Clarke.
Ballybunion Golf Club (Kerry)
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Ballybunion Golf Course is located in the
stunning coastal resort of Ballybunion, County Kerry on the
south coast of Ireland. This golf club has two courses - the
new course which (also known as the Cashen Course) and the old
course.
Ballybunion's Old Course is a magnificent
18-hole golf course and is regarded to be one of the finest
links courses in the world. In fact, this golf course is nearly
always listed in the Top 100 Golf Courses in the
World.

Famous visitors who have once fell in
love with this course include Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, Ernie
Els, Phil Mickleson, Ian Woosnam and Vijay Singh (who has said
that Ballybunion is his favourite course outside of the US!).
Other famous personalities to have played there include Michael
Jordan, Bill Murray and Bill Clinton.
Both courses are spectacularly located on sand
dunes and boast some of the most breathtaking views of the
Atlantic. Famous American golfer, Tom Watson once described the
11TH hole as "the best par 4 in the world".
Druid's Glen (Wicklow)
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Druid's Glen can be found in County Wicklow,
nestled between the mountains and the sea, about 30km south of
Dublin city centre. This classic parkland course is often
referred to as "The Augusta of Europe" and the golf course
especially comes into its own during the Summer months when the
plants and flowers and in full bloom. The golfer will really
feel a piece of heaven on earth here with its beautiful
tricking streams, forests, flora and fauna.
In 2000/01, Druids Glen was awarded the title
"European Golf Course of the Year" and it was the location of
the Irish Open from 1996-1999.
Top golfers who have played here include; Ian
Woosnam, Retief Goosen, John Daly, Jose- Maria Olazabal, Ernie
Els and Nick Faldo.
Note: When on the 12th green – check out the
pre Christian stone altar overlooking the green. It is believed
to have been belong to Druids, hence the name of the golf
course, Druid's Glen!
Mount Juliet (Kilkenny)
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Mount Juliet is located near Thomastown in
County Kilkenny, just about a 20 minute drive from Kilkenny
city. This 18-hole championship golf course was carefully
designed by Jack Nicklaus and last year it claimed the title of
"Best Parkland Course in Ireland" by Backspin
Magazine.
Golfers of all abilities are put to the test
on this stunning course with its bunkers, lakes and bridges.
And if you need to brush up on your skills you can try out the
driving range, the bunker and chipping green or the putting
green.

Top professional golfers to have played here
include; Sergio Garcia, Retief Goosen, Darren Clarke and
Padraig Harrington.
The luxurious resort of Mount Juliet also
offers a deluxe 4 star hotel, a leisure centre, a gym, a spa
and other activities like archery and clay pigeon
shooting.
Killarney Golf & Fishing Club (Kerry)
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This Killarney Golf & Fishing Club is
blessed with a superb location at the edge of the stunning lake
of Killarney with the McGillycuddy Mountain range providing a
magnificent backdrop.
It can be found just outside the town of
Killarney in County Kerry (on the Ring of Kerry road) and is
one of the oldest golf courses in Ireland! This golf club has
not one, but three championship golf courses, each providing
its own unique challenges to the avid golfer.
Killeen is the main course at the club and is
the most challenging. Lacabane is the newest golf course while
O'Mahony's Point is probably the most scenic.
Christy O Connor Sr, Nick Faldo, Darren
Clarke, Bernard Langer and Jose Maria Olazabal have all played
at the Killarney Golf & Fishing Club.
Lahinch Golf Club (Clare)
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Lahinch Golf Course boasts a breathtaking
location overlooking the Atlantic Ocean near the picturesque
village of Lahinch in County Clare. Often referred to as the
"St. Andrew's of Ireland", it's said to be one of the oldest
golf courses in Ireland as it was founded in
1892.
Lahinch has two courses – the Old Course and
the Castle Course and both provide a tough challenge for even
the most intrepid golfer!

Portmarnock Golf Course (Dublin)
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This gently undulating links course (27 holes)
has a superb location in Portmarnock Dublin, just 8 miles north
of Dublin city centre. This 18 hole links course was designed
by Bernhard Langer and occupies a small peninsula which juts
out into the Irish Sea.
The course is laid out fairly, with no tricks
or surprises for the golfer with its gently undulating greens
and low sand dunes. With the lay out of the golf course
stretching across the curve of the peninsula, you'll enjoy
picturesque views from all greens.
This golf course has held a staggering 12
Irish Open Championships. It's also been the venue for the
Canada Cup in 1960 and the Walker Cup in
1991.
The K Club (Kildare)
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The K Club can be found in Straffan in County
Kildare and is regarded to be one of the finest golf courses in
Europe. Any big fan of golf will know that the prestigious
K-Club golf resort took on a starring role when it was chosen
as the venue for the 2006 Ryder Cup.
The K Club has two courses (Palmer Course and
Smurfit Course) designed by Arnold Palmer who is regarded as
one of the greatest golf players ever. The Palmer Course (also
known as the Old Course) was the course chosen for the Ryder
Cup. The Smurfit Course is an inland golf links with lots of
lakes, islands and wild species of plants randomly planted
throughout the course.
If you're an golfing enthusiast then a visit
to the hallowed turf of the Irish Ryder Cup is a must – the
course is just about a 40 minute drive from Dublin
city.
The luxurious K-Club Resort also boasts a
5-star hotel, a number of bars and restaurants and an exclusive
spa.
Royal County Down Golf Club (County Down)
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This world class links course is located in
Newcastle County Down, about 48km south of Belfast city in
Northern Ireland. The course can be found at the foot of the
majestic Mourne Mountains on the shores of Dundrum
Bay.
The course lay out is challenging with its
sandhills, bunkers, heather covered dunes and yellow gorse
lined fairways. This is definitely a course to be played if
you're looking to test your skills with lots of blind shots and
some of the fastest greens in Ireland. This course is
definitely one of the top courses in Ireland and it's also
arguably one of the top golf courses in the
world.
By: Mairead Foley
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