GOLF CLUB

November 13, 2025
Powerscourt Golf Club
The East Course was designed by the talented golfer and successful Walker cup captain Peter McEvoy who brilliantly follows the contours of this mature and historic landscape. It has hosted the 1998 Irish PGA which three time major winner Padraig Harrington won in a playoff. The East course also hosted the 2001 Irish Seniors Open. The West course brings David McLay Kidd’s (Designer of Bandon Dunes in Oregan) experience and detail for a challenging, rewarding and highly enjoyable golf course to life. The beautiful scenery and the greens from the West course can be heard talked about in the clubhouse all evening long from our visitors who want a second chance at it.
October 15, 2025
Dun Laoghaire Golf Club
Dun Laoghaire Golf Club sits nestled at the foot of the majestic Sugarloaf Mountains in the postcard-picturesque Ballyman Glen, on the borders of Counties Dublin and Wicklow. Widely acknowledged as one of Ireland’s most spectacular and challenging courses, the 27-hole championship course has been specifically designed to enable any combination of the three 9-holes courses to be played.
October 27, 2025
Macreddin Golf Club
The Macreddin Valley is an area of outstanding natural beauty, tucked away at the southern reaches of the Wicklow Mountains. In the heart of the valley lies Macreddin Golf, a magnificent 18 hole, Par 72 golf course set on 160 acres of tranquil woodland splendour. Macreddin is the first course ever designed by Irish professional golfer and Ryder Cup Captain Paul McGinley. After years of competing at the peak of the game, playing against the world’s elite golfers and across the most acclaimed golf courses, Paul brought all his experience to bear in creating a course that oozes class and quality.
November 12, 2025
Newlands Golf Club
Founded in 1910, Newlands continues to be a vibrant club with active members across the ladies, men’s, and junior sections. We are a friendly and competitive club as can be observed from the banter enjoyed by the members in the bar and restaurant after competing in one of the many popular weekly, or weekend competitions. Members can also enjoy bridge, snooker, indoor bowling, and music sessions to name but a few non-golfing activities that are available.
March 18, 2026
Castlerosse Golf Club
Our 9 Hole Golf Club, Par 36 Parkland course, provides a truly unique golfing experience with breathtaking views across Lough Leane and the majestic mountain peaks of the MacGillycuddy Reeks, as well as some more peaceful and untouched areas of parkland. Combining a range of longer, more challenging holes as well as rewarding, shorter risk holes, makes this course perfect for all skill levels.
August 28, 2025
Cliftonville Golf Club
Cliftonville Golf Club was founded in 1911 and is one of Belfast City’s oldest clubs. It is a 9 hole course which presents a serious test of Golf. The Course measures over 6200 yds and features a starting hole nominated twice in BBC NI’s “Toughest Par 3”. This is followed by the superb par four 2nd at over 450 yds. This old lady has other joys awaiting you when you attempt to hit over the river in front of the 5th and 7th greens. This course lies in the shadow of Cavehill with beautifully matured greens full of subtle contours. A hidden gem in the heart of Belfast!
March 31, 2026
Charleville Golf Club
Once you visit Charleville Golf Club, you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome from our staff and members, and treated to the stunning views of the Ballyhoura Mountains. Enjoy our lush tree-lined fairways, pristine greens, and challenging course layout that offers an enjoyable experience for golfers of all abilities.
October 9, 2025
Bray Golf Club
Bray Golf Club, in existence since 1897, is a Member owned Club with a vibrant domestic & inter Club competitive spirit. From humble beginnings as a 9 hole Club in the centre of Bray Town from 1897 until early 2000's, Bray GC has always been an integral part of the community. At all levels, the Club is in a position to compete amongst the very best. The Juniors, both Boys & Girls have done particularly well over the last couple of years. The Club also has an active social section as well as other attractions and excursions. The Club is situated on the side of Bray Head with breath taking views over the Wicklow Mountains to the West. To the North, there is a panoramic view over the whole of Dublin Bay.