Mount Wolseley Golf Course
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 72
- Length: 7,120 yards
- Slope Rating: 132
- Course Rating: 75.7
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the ideal time of year to experience Mount Wolseley at its best?
We've found late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September, offers the most consistent weather for Mount Wolseley. You'll enjoy lush fairways and vibrant greens without the heavier rains that can sometimes dampen play earlier or later in the year. Plus, the longer daylight hours mean you can truly savor your round.
What makes Mount Wolseley's course design stand out, and what's its signature challenge?
Mount Wolseley truly shines with its mature parkland setting, where ancient trees and strategic water features demand thoughtful play. We think the par-3s are particularly memorable, often requiring precise carries over water or well-guarded greens that will test your iron game. It's a beautiful course that rewards accuracy over brute force.
How does the overall value and experience at Mount Wolseley compare to other Irish courses?
For a top-tier parkland experience in Ireland, Mount Wolseley offers excellent value. You're getting championship-level conditioning and a genuinely enjoyable layout without the premium links course price tag. Expect a warm welcome and a course that's always impeccably maintained, making it a fantastic choice for a relaxed yet challenging round.
After a round at Mount Wolseley, what's your top recommendation for unwinding?
After tackling Mount Wolseley's greens, we always head straight for the clubhouse. Their bar and restaurant offer a fantastic spot to recount your birdies-or-bogeys over a pint and some excellent local fare. It's the perfect way to soak in the Irish hospitality and enjoy the views of the course you just conquered.
Is Mount Wolseley a course where I should plan to walk, or is a buggy recommended?
We always recommend walking Mount Wolseley if you're able-it's a truly enjoyable stroll through beautiful parkland. The terrain is gently undulating, not overly strenuous, and walking allows you to fully appreciate the course's mature beauty. Buggies are available if you prefer, but you'd be missing out on some of the charm.