Ireland
Ireland – The four regions:
South West/Shannon – Killarney, Old Head, Watervile, Tralee, Ring of Kerry, Ballybunion, Lahinch, Doonbeg, Dromoland, Adare
East Coast and Midland – Royal Dublin, The Island, Portmarnock, Druids Glen, European Club, K Club
West and North West – Galway Bay, Connemara, Ballyliffin, Carne, County Donegal, Enniscrone, Portsalon
North Northern Ireland – Royal Portrush, Portstewart, Castlerock, Royal County Down
Region 1: South West Ireland
Arguably one of Ireland’s most popular golfing regions. Home to the likes of Old Head, Waterville, Killarney, Tralee, Ballybunion, Lahinch and Doonbeg – to name just a few courses that you want to play while staying in this area. More >>
Region 2: East Coast and Midland
Dublin offers elegant Georgian houses, streets, squares and parks, atmospheric pubs and superb restaurants, one of Europe’s most exciting music scenes, cosmopolitan shopping and so many attractions you’d need several vacations to enjoy them all! More >>
Region 3: West and North West
Situated on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean in a spectacular setting with the 12 Bens in the background, the Connemara Championship Links Course has a popular reputation with big hitters who relish the big, long, meandering fairways. The back nine has been described to equal of any in the world! Northwards to Donegal are Ballyliffin’s two fine Links courses and a near neighbor is the magnificent links course Rosapenna offering you a 36 hole unique golfing experience. More >>
Region 4: Northern Ireland
South of Belfast are two dream courses – Royal County Down, a links course in the shadow of the Mourne Mountains on the edge of Dundrum Bay and Ardglass, a scenic seaside course providing a challenge for serious golfers yet offering lesser mortals the opportunity of compiling a respectable score. More >>





