Ultimate Irish Golf Tours
Stories Worth Playing
Stories Worth Playing
Honesty
Stop apologising for the weather. Go play proper, unapologetic links golf in Ireland
Sensory
It’s more than green. It’s a coastal pilgrimage of light, wind and stories. Your club trip starts here.
Memories
Whether you broke 80 or not, this is the one. Iconic links, classic clubhouses and a welcome you won't forget.
This trip is about testing yourself against the raw, immense, and magnificent edge of Europe. This is golf on a cinematic scale.
The Story
You arrive feeling small, but leave feeling massive. This is a journey through colossal dunes and relentless coastline. The feeling of solitude is broken only by the extraordinary warmth of the people. This trip ensures you use every single club in the bag, you think on every shot. You’re rewarded and punished in equal measure. You can’t wait to return.
Off-Course Highlights
The Pub: Finish your Sligo round and head straight for Furey's Pub for the purest pint of Guinness you’ll ever have. The Feast: Find a local spot in Donegal for fresh, rough-cut seafood chowder, it tastes of the Atlantic.
The View: Spend a morning driving the most dramatic sections of the Wild Atlantic Way, stopping for an obligatory photo where the road ends and the ocean begins.
The Courses
Day 1: Carne (The Ultimate Test)
Day 2: County Sligo (Rosses Point)
Day 3: Donegal (Murvagh)
Day 4: Ballyliffin (Old Links)
North West Ireland
Rated 9.6 by 4 golfers (Read reviews of Carne Golf Links)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Sligo
Rated 9.6 by 6 golfers (Read reviews of County Sligo Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Donegal
Rated 9.6 by 4 golfers (Read reviews of Donegal Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Donegal
Rated 9.6 by 6 golfers (Read reviews of Ballyliffin Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Sligo
Rated 9.6 by 5 golfers (Read reviews of Enniscrone Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Donegal
Rated 8.8 by 27 golfers (Read reviews of Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Links)
2 Nights, 2 Rounds
This trip mixes immediate access to one of the world's great capital cities with challenging, high-calibre parkland and coastal links.
The Story
This is the easiest trip to book, but the most challenging to leave. You’ll swap green fairways for cobbled streets every night. The European Club is a test of genuine golfing intelligence, followed by the soft luxury of Druids Glen. This itinerary ensures you collect both a low score and a late flight home.
Off-Course Highlights
The Pub: You can't miss a mandatory pint at The Gravediggers (Glasnevin Cemetery Pub) in Dublin for atmosphere and history.
The History: Take a morning detour to the ancient monastic site of Glendalough in Wicklow, reflecting on history before teeing off.
The Steak: Treat the group to Hawksmoor for a memorable meal as part of your adventure.
The Courses
Day 1: Seapoint (Coastal).
Day 2: The European Club (A Must-Play).
Day 3: Killeen Castle (Championship).
Day 4: Druids Glen (The Garden of Ireland).
East Ireland
Rated 8.8 by 8 golfers (Read reviews of Seapoint Golf Links)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Wicklow
Rated 9 by 8 golfers (Read reviews of The European Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Dublin
Rated 9.2 by 32 golfers (Read reviews of Killeen Castle)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Wicklow
Rated 9.2 by 105 golfers (Read reviews of Druids Glen Resort)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Dublin
Rated 9 by 46 golfers (Read reviews of Portmarnock Resort & Jameson Golf Links)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Dublin
Rated 8.8 by 12 golfers (Read reviews of Royal Dublin Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
This is a trip of duality: the world-famous cinematic drama of the coast contrasted with the measured luxury and heritage of Ireland’s finest inland estates.
The Story
The ultimate perspective trip. One day, you’re hitting drives over 300-foot cliffs at Old Head (where the scorecard doesn't matter). The next, you're enjoying the polished perfection of a World Golf Championship venue at Mount Juliet. This journey feels less like a golf trip and more like a collection of incredible experiences tied together by green fairways.
Off-Course Highlights
The Pub: Take a tour and tasting at the Jameson Distillery Midleton near Cork before your round at Fota Island.
The View: You must stop at the Old Head Lighthouse before the round, it’s the most cinematic view in Ireland.
The Feast: Find a proper traditional Irish Carvery for lunch in Kilkenny after your round at Mount Juliet.
The Courses
Day 1: Old Head (Cliff Drama).
Day 2: Rosslare (Classic Links).
Day 3: Fota Island (Cork Harbour).
Day 4: Mount Juliet (Parkland Grandeur).
Cork
Rated 10 by 28 golfers (Read reviews of Old Head Golf Links)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
East Ireland
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Cork
Rated 9 by 24 golfers (Read reviews of Fota Island Resort)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
East Ireland
Rated 9.4 by 15 golfers (Read reviews of Mount Juliet)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
East Ireland
Rated 10 by 2 golfers (Read reviews of Waterford Castle Hotel & Golf Club)
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This is the deep dive into links heritage, featuring the courses most likely to host the 2027 Ryder Cup warm-ups. This is the purist's bucket list, delivered with passion and coastal charm.
The Story
This is where the game was invented to be played. You're walking in the footsteps of legends, from the huge dunes of Doonbeg and Ballybunion to the sheer drama of Tralee. The feeling of history is heavy, and the golf is relentless. This trip guarantees that when you get home, you'll feel like you've actually accomplished something.
Off-Course Highlights
The Pub: After Tralee, head to the legendary Dick Mack’s Pub in Dingle for a pint and a serious discussion about the day’s lost balls.
The Landmark: A trip to the Cliffs of Moher is mandatory (and free!) to appreciate the sheer scale of the Atlantic that your golf balls are fighting against.
The Feast: After your round at Tralee or Dooks, head for authentic coastal fare at Spillane's in the Maharees—the secret surf town of Castlegregory, a true hidden gem of The Kingdom.
The Courses
Day 1: Doonbeg (Trump International)
Day 2: Ballybunion (Old Course).
Day 3: Tralee (Arnold Palmer Classic).
Day 4: Dooks (Hidden Charm).
County Clare
Rated 9.2 by 19 golfers (Read reviews of Trump International Golf Links & Hotel Doonbeg)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
South West Ireland
Rated 9.6 by 22 golfers (Read reviews of Tralee Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
South West Ireland
Rated 9.4 by 30 golfers (Read reviews of Ballybunion Golf Club)
2 Nights, 2 Rounds
South West Ireland
Rated 8.8 by 21 golfers (Read reviews of Dooks Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Killarney
Rated 9 by 41 golfers (Read reviews of Killarney Golf & Fishing Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds
County Clare
Rated 9.6 by 12 golfers (Read reviews of Lahinch Golf Club)
1 Night, 2 Rounds