Woodpark Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Woodpark Golf Course in Ireland?
We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Woodpark. You'll find the course in magnificent, lush condition, and while the occasional shower is always a possibility in Ireland, you'll avoid the summer crowds and enjoy more comfortable temperatures for your round.
What makes Woodpark's course layout unique or challenging?
Woodpark truly tests your short game, especially with its subtly undulating greens that often break more than they appear. We found the back nine particularly engaging, with several holes demanding precise iron play to avoid the deep, gorse-lined bunkers that are a signature of this Irish gem.
How does Woodpark compare in terms of value for money for an Irish golf trip?
If you're looking for an authentic Irish golf experience without the premium price tag of some of the more famous links, Woodpark is an absolute steal. You're getting a meticulously maintained parkland course with genuine character, offering fantastic value that lets you save a few euros for the 19th hole.
What's the atmosphere like at Woodpark's clubhouse after a round?
The 19th hole at Woodpark is exactly what you hope for in Ireland - warm, welcoming, and full of local charm. We loved unwinding with a pint and some hearty pub fare, sharing stories with the friendly members who are always keen to chat about your round and offer local tips.
Is there a particular hole at Woodpark that golfers should look out for?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th at Woodpark; it's a real beauty and a genuine test. You'll need to carry a small stream and navigate a tricky crosswind to a well-guarded green, making par feel like a birdie on this memorable hole.