Belturbet Golf Course
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 68
- Length: 5,347 yards
- Slope Rating: 117
- Course Rating: 66.4
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Belturbet Golf Course a challenging round, or more for a relaxed game?
You'll find Belturbet offers a delightful mix, not an intimidating championship test, but certainly not a pushover. Its compact layout demands precision, especially around the tight greens, making it a surprisingly engaging challenge for all skill levels.
When is the absolute best time of year to experience Belturbet Golf Course?
We highly recommend visiting Belturbet from late spring through early autumn - May to September - when the Irish weather is at its most forgiving. You'll enjoy the lush fairways and vibrant greens without the heavier rains, making for a much more pleasant walk and better views of the surrounding countryside.
What's the standout feature or 'must-see' hole at Belturbet Golf Course?
While Belturbet is full of charm, the par-3 7th hole really sticks in your mind. It's a tricky shot over water to a well-guarded green, offering a real test of nerve and a beautiful backdrop that perfectly captures the course's understated beauty.
How do the green fees at Belturbet compare, and is it good value for a visitor?
You'll find Belturbet offers fantastic value, especially compared to some of Ireland's more famous links courses. Green fees are very reasonable, giving you access to a well-maintained course with a genuine local feel, making it a truly worthwhile stop on your golf trip.
What kind of atmosphere can a visitor expect at Belturbet Golf Course's clubhouse?
The clubhouse at Belturbet is exactly what you hope for - warm, welcoming, and genuinely local. Expect friendly faces, a relaxed atmosphere, and perhaps a pint of the black stuff after your round; it's the perfect spot to soak in some authentic Irish hospitality.