Day 1: Portmarnock Golf Club
Begin your golf journey at Portmarnock Golf Club, situated on a sandy peninsula offering stunning views of the Irish Sea. Its classic links course is known for its challenging fairways and superb conditioning.
Day 2: Royal Dublin Golf Club
Next, play at the Royal Dublin Golf Club, one of Ireland’s oldest and most prestigious golf clubs. Located on Bull Island, this traditional links course offers a unique blend of history, atmosphere, and challenging golf.
Day 3: The Island Golf Club
Experience The Island Golf Club, known for its rugged beauty and considered one of Ireland’s finest links courses. With natural terrain and dunes, playing here is a memorable challenge.
Day 4: European Club C
Continue to the European Club, located further south along the coast. Renowned for its long sandy beaches and large tumbling dunes, the European Club is a modern links course that challenges even the most skilled golfers with its mix of pot bunkers and windy conditions.
Day 5: K Club
Shift to Parkland Golf at the K Club, site of the 2006 Ryder Cup. This prestigious venue offers two courses, the Palmer Ryder Cup Course and the Smurfit Course.
Day 6: Baltray (County Louth Golf Club)
Conclude your tour at Baltray, also known as County Louth Golf Club, one of Ireland’s best-kept secrets. This links course is less famous internationally but highly respected among Irish golfers.