A €5 million investment programme completed in 2004 by the late Irish golf legend J.B. Carr and architect Ron Kirby helped cement Dromoland Castle as one of the greatest parkland courses in Ireland. Set in the heart of rolling Co. Clare, it's a proper estate course, mature woodland, immaculate presentation and that unmistakable "castle in the background" feel from the first tee onwards.
The layout winds through 450 acres of woodland and parkland, with water coming into play on several holes. The headline moment is the par-3 14th, a shot over the lake to a green framed by the castle itself. It's a photo hole, but it's not just for show. This is a parkland test that asks you to shape it both ways and keep it in play off the tee.
If you like plotting your way around, you'll enjoy it here. Miss the fairways and you'll be scrambling, but play from the right side and there are real birdie chances on the shorter par 4s and the more attackable par 5s. Conditions are typically strong for an Irish inland course, with greens that roll well when the weather is on your side.
For many golfers, the real appeal is the full experience, championship golf, five-star castle accommodation and plenty to do off the course, all in one place.
Who is this for?
Golfers who want a scenic parkland challenge with a proper five-star base, plus couples and groups who like the idea of great golf, a spa and estate activities all in one spot.
Who is it best for?
Players who enjoy plotting their way round and keeping it in play off the tee, and anyone booking a celebration trip where the hotel matters as much as the course.