7 Nights & 6 Rounds of Golf from € 2288 per person
Visit the old market town of Ennis with its narrow streets and Ennis Friary. Begin exploring The Burren. Take a route through Corofin to Kilfenora where The Burren Centre provides an informative overview of this unique region. Adjacent is Kilfenora Cathedral with some of the finest examples of Celtic high crosses. An extended tour takes in Caherconnell Stone Fort and Poulnabrone Dolmen while enjoying the unique limestone landscape. Ballyvaughan for refreshment before returning south on the spectacular coastal drive past Black Head and through Fanore to Doolin and The Cliffs of Moher.
Malahide is an ideal base for the golf courses in north Dublin and for access to Dublin Airport and the motorways to other courses. The Grand Hotel is within the many restaurants and bars in Malahide village while further south is the iconic Portmarnock Hotel, former home of the Jameson family.
Portmarnock is 10 minutes south of Malahide and 30-40 minutes northeast of Dublin city centre.
The Jameson whiskey family built a grand house (now extended as the hotel) and lived here on St. Marnock's Estate from the mid-19th century. Indeed they also built a private 12 hole golf course that stretched down the coast to the boundary with Portmarnock Golf Club. Bernhard Langer was commissioned to develop this perfect links territory into an 18-hole course which opened for play in 1995 and, for the last fifteen holes at least, provided a wonderfully challenging links experience that suffered from its overly penal nature of errant shots. Eventually 2010 the course received much needed improvement with the raising of the first tee and removal of the adjacent driving range together with a 'softening' of some of the more penal features of the course. Portmarnock Links remains a tough challenge and with its many raised greens, elevated tees and forced carries is more akin to a modern Ruddy design than a traditional links test.
The golf course is on Bull Island aprroximately 25 minutes south of Malahide or 15 minutes oustide Dublin city centre.
When Captain Bligh built the North Bull Wall to protect the mouth of Dublin Harbour from silting, a natural sandbank was created that stretches for 5 km, the southern half of which has been occupied since 1889 by Royal Dublin golf links. Sequestered by the military during World War I, Harry Colt was commisioned to restore the links in 1920 and this routing is still in use today, having been upgraded to modern standards in 2006 by Martin Hawtree. Colt raised some tees to afford views over Dublin Bay, while routing the course though the naturally created dunes on which fescue grass thrives and which, together with the wind, provides the courses very adequate challenge to golfers of all abilities. The unique finishing hole is a hard dog-leg where anything but a huge drive requires the approach shot to carry an area of Out-of-Bounds known as 'The Garden' - most memorably where Ballesteros triumphed over Langer is a playoff for the 1985 Irish Open.
Baltray is 50 minutes north of Malahide and just over an hour from Dublin city centre
County Louth is a classic links course in the same mould as Portmarnock or Muirfield. On the southern side of the mouth of the River Boyne, the terrain is relatively flat. There are no massively high dunes, just a sufficient number of mini-ranges to add definition to the landscape. Holes 6, 12 & 13 run by the ocean but on a fine day it will not be seen or heard. The routing is unique, going first this way, then that. The layout is gorgeous, with only length added since Gourlay & Simpson resdesigned the original in 1938. There are eighteen proper links holes of the highest quality that flow one after the other and as usual with Gourlay's par-3s catching the eye.
It takes 20 minutes to drive around the estuary to The Island G.C. It takes approximately 45 minutes from Dublin city centre.
The Island is built on a sandbar that juts into Broadmeadow Estuary and was originally reached by boat from the village of Malahide by the founding 'Syndicate' who did not like having nowhere to play on a Sunday. It is classic links terrains and boasts the highest sand dunes on the east coast of Ireland - thereby making The Island the most visually appealing of all the Dublin links. Bordered on three sides by the sea, The Island meanders through the dunes in a most natural way, with fairway bunkers clearly defining the path to be taken at all of the long holes, save for one blind tee shot, and with each hole providing its own amphitheatre. 2020 saw the completion of a major renovation project that was designed to improve the quality of the front nine to match the universally acclaimed back - the result is an improvement to a course that was already one of the best links experiences on the east coast of Ireland.
The golf course at Brittas Bay is 1¼ hours south of Malahide. It is 1 hour south of Dublin city centre.
A true and great links designed and owned by Pat Ruddy, one of Ireland's foremost golf architects whose credits also include Ballyliffin Glashedy and Sandy Hills at Rosapenna. But The European is his own course, the fulfillment of a dream and a labour of love that shows from the walk to the first tee to leaving the 18th green. South of Dublin on the County Wicklow coast, the course tumbles through massive sand dunes and provides stunning views of the Irish Sea. The course bears all the hallmarks of a Ruddy design - well defined holes with large undulating greens and severely punishing bunkers. There are some unique features too, some not universally liked, including the traditionally rivetted bunkers and the 150 yard long 12th green. There are two additional but optional par-3s to play and all holes are completely isolated from each other. Tiger Woods recorded the course record 67 on his first visit to the club.
Portmarnock is 10 minutes south of Malahide and 30-40 minutes northeast of Dublin city centre.
Portmarnock occupies a small peninsula and provides a splendid sense of isolation despite its proximity to Dublin and its suburbs. This is a course with an outstanding history and it has been played by all legends of the game. Portmarnock is simply an outstanding links. Although relatively flat, the low dunes separating the holes provide super definition and the course snakes its way in every direction - it is noted that no two holes at Portmarnock play in the same direction. Although not visible from many places on the links the sea and its breezes are pervasive. At the course's highest points the views across the Irish Sea are spectacular. The course demands accuracy and skill together with a high level of committment, nowhere more than the par-3 fifteenth, where a tee-shot should be aimed out over the beach to allow the wind to bring it back to the green. From first to last Portmarnock presents a true and fair links challenge.
After a final night in Kinsale the journey to Shannon Airport will take 2½ hours, Dublin Airport is 3½ hours . Early morning flight departures may require the final night accommodation to be closer to the airport, Bunratty is a popular choice although Adare or Limerick City can also be considered. Cork Airport is closest for those travelling to or via U.K. or European destinations.
Accomm Rating | Transport | 2 Pax | 4 Pax | 8 Pax (2 vans) | 12 Pax | 16 Pax | 20 Pax | ||||||
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Golfer | Walker | Golfer | Walker | Golfer | Walker | Golfer | Walker | Golfer | Walker | Golfer | Walker | ||
B&B |
Self-Drive Manual |
2544 | 1094 | 2544 | 1094 | 2544 | 1094 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Self-Drive Automatic |
2763 | 1313 | 2763 | 1313 | 2763 | 1313 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
Chauffeured | 4638 | 3188 | 3388 | 1938 | 2763 | 1313 | 2513 | 1063 | 2356 | 906 | 2288 | 838 | |
Single Supplement of approximately € 315 applies to all rooms for sole occupancy | |||||||||||||
3*** |
Self-Drive Manual |
2806 | 1356 | 2806 | 1356 | 2806 | 1356 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Self-Drive Automatic |
3025 | 1575 | 3025 | 1575 | 3025 | 1575 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
Chauffeured | 4900 | 3450 | 3650 | 2200 | 3025 | 1575 | 2775 | 1325 | 2619 | 1169 | 2550 | 1100 | |
Single Supplement of approximately € 455 applies to all rooms for sole occupancy | |||||||||||||
4**** |
Self-Drive Manual |
2981 | 1531 | 2981 | 1531 | 2981 | 1531 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Self-Drive Automatic |
3200 | 1750 | 3200 | 1750 | 3200 | 1750 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
Chauffeured | 5075 | 3625 | 3825 | 2375 | 3200 | 1750 | 2950 | 1500 | 2794 | 1344 | 2725 | 1275 | |
Single Supplement of approximately € 700 applies to all rooms for sole occupancy | |||||||||||||
5***** |
Self-Drive Manual |
3506 | 2056 | 3506 | 2056 | 3506 | 2056 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
Self-Drive Automatic |
3725 | 2275 | 3725 | 2275 | 3725 | 2275 | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
Chauffeured | 5600 | 4150 | 4350 | 2900 | 3725 | 2275 | 3475 | 2025 | 3319 | 1869 | 3250 | 1800 | |
Single Supplement of approximately € 1120 applies to all rooms for sole occupancy |
Prices are based on current average 2023 accommodation rates. Prices shown are not guaranteed and are based on twin share or double room accommodation. Single supplements apply for sole occupancy of rooms. Prices shown are indicative based on normal high-season accommodation and car hire rates. Lower rates may apply in months outside of July and August. All tours are booked subject to client agreement with our Terms and Conditions of Booking. All tours are subject to availability of tee-times which may be affected by course closures for certain periods.
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