The Emerald Isle is home to an abundance of coastal Championship links, beautiful inland layouts and world famous hospitality, add to this the superb nightlife and numerous points of cultural and historical interest make Ireland interesting for all, and without doubt, the Irish golf break experience is truly magnificent.

Golf in Ireland

Surrounding the lively and attractive capital of Dublin are numerous golf resorts offering spectacular countryside settings. If you fancy a bit of history and culture during your trip then Cork and the Blarney Stone is a must visit along with some wonderful layouts like Old Head and Fota Island Resort. Breathtaking scenery and spectacular courses can be found in the South West, Killarney is a tranquil and serene retreat of unimaginable beauty while the likes of Ballybunion, Lahinch and Tralee provide incredible golf.

The North West coast of Ireland may be slightly remote but it provides exceptional golf, Ballyliffin and Rosapenna are great traditional links, with fantastic scenery and of course great hospitality. Last but certainly not least is Northern Ireland, base yourself in the thriving capital city of Belfast and experience the wonderful layouts of Royal County Down, Royal Portrush and Royal Belfast.

Best Golf Resorts for Ireland Golf Breaks

Golf Hotels in Ireland

Visiting the K Club's Ryder Cup complex, and the incredible resorts at Carton House Hotel and Golf Club and Druids Glen Golf Resort, not only will you experience the phenomenal courses, you will also understand Ireland's reputation for its warm welcome and legendary hospitality. Golf holidays in Ireland at these resorts are perfect for a relaxing Sunday Driver or Spa Break, while the golfers battle the famous Irish elements, fellow travellers can enjoy the first class leisure and spa facilities that the best golf break destinations ensure.

Quick Facts about Golf In Ireland

Ireland is home to more than 400 golf courses

Flights are 1 - 1.5 hours from the UK

Home to the Irish Open

Reasons to visit Ireland for a Golf Break

Best collection of links golf courses on the planet

Six courses ranked in the Top 50 in the World

Perfect for extended golf tours

Outstanding pubs and music

Enjoy legendary Irish food and hospitality

Flying time

1 hour 10 minutes direct to Dublin

1 hour 20 minutes direct to Cork

1 hour 30 minutes direct to Shannon

Ferry Crossings

With 28 daily sailings over 4 routes on the Irish Sea why not swap the stresses of airline travel, pack the clubs into the boot and travel over to Ireland with Stena Line ferries.

Handy information

Time difference: GMT +0

Local currency: Euro (€)

Language: English, Irish Gaelic

Cost of a pint: 4.5 Euros (£3.70)

Golf Breaks in Ireland are Recommended for

Championship Golf in Ireland

Ireland generally plays host to one tournament each year on the European Tour: the Irish Open. The event enjoys one of the largest galleries on the European calendar, highlighted by the 2012 edition held at Royal Portrush, which attracted a record attendance of 112,000 over the four competition days. The Irish Open moves around the country’s top courses, with Portmarnock Golf Club hosting the tournament on an unprecedented 13 occasions. The 2014 edition was won by Finland’s Mikko Ilonen at Fota Island Resort.

In addition hosting the Irish Open three times, Mount Juliet has hosted the American Express World Golf Championship in both 2002 and 2004; the earlier of which saw Tiger Woods set a tournament record of 25 under-par. Other tournament venues include the Heritage Golf Resort & Spa (2007 Seve Trophy), Druids Glen Golf Resort (2002 Seve Trophy) and the K Club, which played host to the 2006 Ryder Cup. Inspired by a courageous performance from our very own Darren Clarke, Europe crushed the US side 18.5 to 9.5 on the resort’s Palmer Course. Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland remains the only Irish venue to have hosted the Open Championship.

Golfing Societies in Ireland

Druids Glen is home to two parkland gems, one of which is ranked among the best inland courses in the country, and a top class hotel that serves as the perfect base for tour of Dublin or simply a top value weekend trip with a group. Carton House is a similar prospect, with two vastly different courses (always a winner with societies) located within 40 minutes from Dublin. One of the real hidden gems of the Emerald Isle is the unheralded Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Links. Situated on the north west coast, these two outstanding links courses are simply spectacular. Not recommended for the faint hearted, but if you ask any Irish golfer for the best layouts in the country, these two will definitely feature.

Golf breaks in Ireland for Couples

Whether you are looking for relaxation or a spot of romance, there are few better settings for it than Ireland’s gorgeous countryside. The award-winning restaurant and spa at Powerscourt Hotel caters perfectly for couples with its brilliant facilities, stunning scenery and close proximity to Dublin (25 mins) while another great Ireland golf hotel close to the Capital is Knightsbrook Hotel Spa & Golf Resort. Mount Juliet, situated just a short drive south from the medieval city of Kilkenny, is another beautiful hotel offering comprehensive facilities. Set in raw Irish countryside, Adare Manor offers the full 5* experience with the added convenience of easy access to Killarney town and its selection of restaurants and bars. Many resorts in Ireland offer Golf & Spa packages, meaning there is something to keep both you and your partner entertained.

Night Life in Ireland

Dublin is the obvious and best choice for night time entertainment in Ireland, with countless bars and pubs crammed into the city centre. There are a huge selection of venues located within a short drive of a the capital, headed by Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links which is just 15 minutes from the city and only five minutes from Malahide with its bars, restaurants and nightclub. If venturing to the north, the Hilton Templepatrick Hotel & Country Club is only 10 minutes from Belfast and while it’s a 5* venue, it’s certainly fantastic value for money. In the west, the Killarney Plaza Hotel is situated bang in the middle of Killarney in walking distance of all the town’s bars, pubs and restaurants, and is a great base to access the wealth of brilliant golf courses in the area.

Luxury Golf Hotels In Ireland

For a luxury Irish golf break, it’s hard to look past the K Club Golf & Spa Resort. As one of the finest resorts in Europe, if not the world, with its two championship courses, Ryder Cup pedigree and top-end 5* accommodation, this really is a bucketlist venue for the serious golfer. Fota Island Golf Resort & Spa is situated in a beautiful corner of County Cork and boasts a picturesque 27-hole golf course with lots of water. This is very much a new age 5* venue with the highest quality rooms, dining and spa facilities. The Heritage Golf Resort & Spa is another top-class 5* destination and a popular wedding venue due to its quality, with a fantastic spa and championship golf course designed by Seve Ballesteros and Jeff Howes. The PGA National Ireland Slieve Russell is one Ireland's leading all round resorts offering guests both luxurious accommodation alongside plenty of excellent amenities.

Blog articles on Golf in Ireland

Ireland’s Best Golf Holes - the Ultimate 18 by Kevin Markham

Druid’s Glen - The Augusta of Ireland

The Irish Open - Top 10 Host Courses

5 favourite golf holes in Ireland by YGT Rory

Top 5 stay and play resorts in Irelandt

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time for a golf break in Ireland?

Summer is the peak season for golf in Ireland, when the warmer weather entices golfers of all degrees to hit the fairways. This demand results in higher green fees, so if you’re looking for value, the autumn and spring seasons may appeal. For a real bargain, we suggest taking advantage of our Sunday Specials with exceptional value to be had on overnight breaks.

Where to play golf in Ireland?

Ireland is home to numerous Top 100 Golf Courses, the best golf resorts in Ireland are Druids Glen Golf Resort (Co. Wicklow), Ballyliffin (Co. Donegal), Carton House (Co. Kildare), Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Links (Co. Donegal), The K Club Resort (Co. Kildare), Castle Dargan Golf Resort (Co. Sligo), Castlemartyr Resort (Co. Cork), Lough Erne (Northern Ireland), Trump International Golf Links Doonbeg (Co. Clare) and Galgorm Resort (Northern Ireland). Some of the best golf courses in Ireland include Royal County Down (Championship), Royal Portrush (Dunluce Links), Lahinch Golf Club (Old course), Portmarnock (Championship course), European Club, Waterville, Trump International Golf Links, County Sligo, The Island and Ballyliffin (Glashedy Links).