October 24, 2025
Kilkea Castle
Kilkea Golf Course has been developed in a magnificent setting, beneath the shadows of a 12th century Castle (the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Ireland). It allows the splendour of the Castle to be viewed from every fairway. In constructing this championship course, the designers have cleverly used the River Griese as a natural hazard flowing through the Castle grounds and estate. The combination of this water and a variety of other hazards and interesting greens ensures the golfer playing the course has a considered challenge on his or her hands. You will encounter the River at almost every hole. Two lakes have also been included in the course design, adding to the overall difficulty of the challenge of this royal and ancient game.
October 16, 2025
Highfield Golf Club
Highfield Golf Course is a real gem, tucked away in the rolling countryside of North Kildare. We are located only 30 minutes from the suburbs of West Dublin and 11 miles from Enfield and the N4. The natural contours of the historical Highfield Estate, cared for by the Duggan Family for over 270 years, provides the perfect canvas for this naturally derived 18 hole Parkland Golf Course.
October 16, 2025
Hibernian Golf Club
The Arnold Palmer designed South Course at The K Club is one of the best parkland courses in Europe. The Palmer South course is a Championship Golf Course and has played host to some of golf’s most prestigious events including the European Open. The course has many dramatic landscapes with dune style mounding throughout which gives it an inland links feel coupled with the most spectacular surroundings.
October 15, 2025
Craddockstown Golf Club
Craddockstown Golf Club offers a unique opportunity for members and visitors alike to play on 144 acres of picturesque. It is a members-owned club with a proud tradition of developing its course, practice facilities and Clubhouse since 1991. Craddockstown Golf Club is nestled in the rapidly growing and picturesque town of Naas. Our parkland course offers a diverse mix of holes, providing a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all levels. The commitment of our greenkeepers, staff, committees and volunteers ensures that our course remains beautifully maintained and in excellent condition, while also fostering a welcoming and friendly club environment Our ethos is one of warm hospitality and we look forward to welcoming you to Craddockstown in the future.
November 12, 2025
Palmerstown House Estate Golf Club
Palmerstown House Estate comprises of a spectacular Period residence, multi purposed clubhouse , an award winning 18 hole championship golf course and a walled garden with amphitheatre acoustic values, all resting on 900 acres within touching distance of Dublin. The Glorious Manor House which undertook a sympathetic and extensive recent refurbishment sits with the backdrop of the 10th Island green, while Sindons Bar and Restaurant boasts views of the 18th. 2024 saw the return of the PGA Championship last hosted in 2005. The 2 day Tournament which took place in August was preceeded by a Pro_Am and Gala Dinner the first week in August.
October 9, 2025
Carton House Golf Club
As you step through the doors of our magnificent hotel where the old and new blend seamlessly together, you are taking a step back in time to experience the lives of the Irish aristocracy who once resided here. The original period details of the manor house merge harmoniously with the contemporary luxury touches one would expect to find from a luxury resort, perfectly paired with a warm Irish welcome to create an unforgettable guest experience. This timeless Palladian mansion is set on 1,100 acres of sweeping Kildare parkland waiting for you to explore its history and heritage, its nature and wildlife, its flora and fauna. At Carton there is space. Whether you have come to indulge in spectacular cuisine, relax in the spa or celebrate one of life's special moments, you will leave with memories to last a lifetime or until your next visit.
November 19, 2025
Royal Curragh Golf Club
The Golf course is situated on the Curragh plains, an area of natural grassland and heath, which has existed as an uncultivated plain for over 2,000 years. It is one of Ireland's outstanding and best-known landscapes and is the oldest and most extensive tract of semi-natural grassland in the country, with an ecosystem older than most woodlands and as old as the upper peat of the raised bogs. ​ It is an area of both national and international importance and also of immense archaeological, cultural, environmental and historical significance.