November 26, 2025
Wexford Golf Club
Founded in 1961 and affiliated to the GUI in 1966, it is an 18 hole parkland course, situated on the slopes of Mulgannon Hill on the outskirts of Wexford town. Visitors to the club will enjoy a challenging round of golf on the newly developed Jeff Howes course, and the variety of spectacular views from this unique location will greatly add to the experience. After your round, enjoy all the facilities which a modern clubhouse has to offer – freshen up, have a meal in the excellent restaurant and then sit on the balcony, enjoy the view and experience the friendly atmosphere and hospitality for which Wexford Golf Club is famous.
November 26, 2025
Stackstown Golf Club
Since the foundation of the Club in 1976, the course has grown into one of the most respected and attractive golf venues in Dublin. Padraig Harrington’s input into the design of the course has resulted in a flexible 20-hole layout which provides a challenge for golfers of all skill levels. In addition to the usual locker room facilities, the clubhouse has a snooker room and a well-equipped gym. However, the most impressive room in the clubhouse is the Padraig Harrington Trophy Room, where you can see memorabilia from his illustrious career, including his Major trophies. A fully equipped Pro-Shop and a plentiful supply of buggies provide the novice and experienced golfer with all that is needed. Our pro Richard Bridges. Visitors are always welcome at Stackstown where you will enjoy panoramic views of the city and Dublin Bay from the Skyline Bar & Restaurant in our newly refurbished clubhouse. Stackstown always maintains a warm, friendly, and lively atmosphere and is the perfect location for golf, a casual gathering of your friends, or indeed a business meeting. Whatever the reason for your visit, you will always get a welcome in Stackstown.
November 19, 2025
Royal Tara Golf Club
Royal Tara Golf Club, situated just two kilometres off the M3 motorway just seven kilometres south of Navan. It celebrated the Centenary of its foundation in 2006. Benefitting from a 27-hole, three-lined, layout, it offers a haven of peace for member and visitor alike. The mature beech, oak and ash trees, combined with the addition of vibrant floral colours, give an aura of beauty and tranquillity and a real test of golf.
November 26, 2025
Swords Golf Club
Swords Golf Club play at Swords Open Golf Course, an 18 hole parkland course on relatively flat terrain. The Broadmeadow river flows through the course and the naturally occurring water has been well used in the design of the course and the provision of strategically placed water hazards and features. Our Course Superintendent, Colm McGuinness, and his staff keep the course in pristine condition all through the year. Much has been invested in drainage over the years and so Swords Open Golf Course is very playable all year round and is constantly complimented by regulars and guests. We have a Putting/Chipping Green and practice nets for warming up before your round.
October 13, 2025
Coollattin Golf Club
Coollattin Golf Club is a beautiful and challenging par 72 layout located in the heart of historic Coollattin Park in south County Wicklow. The first golf course at Coollattin was developed, in 1922, by William ('Billy') Wentworth, the 7th Earl Fitzwilliam. The Earl, an avid golfer and a nephew of one of America's first professional golfers, could not have found a more stunning setting. The golf course was laid out against the backdrop of superb specimen trees, rhododendrons and azaleas - a rare and beautiful collection which had been planted and nurtured by 'Billy's' family and ancestors since the early 1700's.
October 16, 2025
Grange Golf Club
Situated in the foothills of the Dublin mountains, just 15 minutes from the city centre and with access to all major routes, Grange Golf Club, a James Braid course and home to Paul McGinley, Ryder Cup Captain, was voted as the best parkland course in Dublin (Golf Digest, 2008). Visitors can look forward to playing a mature woodland course with beautiful views and without any sense of being close to the city or suburbs. Grange adjoins Marlay Park and is beside St. Enda’s Park, which provide wonderful natural boundaries.