Dunmanway Pitch & Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real vibe like at Dunmanway Pitch & Putt - is it just for serious players?

You'll find Dunmanway Pitch & Putt is wonderfully laid-back and welcoming, far from an intimidating championship course. It's a true local gem where families and friends gather, making it perfect for both seasoned players honing their short game and absolute beginners just having a laugh.

Are there any particular holes or features at Dunmanway Pitch & Putt that really stand out or are tricky?

Absolutely, keep an eye on the 4th hole-it's a deceptively short one with a subtle ridge on the green that can send your ball off-line if you're not careful. We also love the challenge of the 7th, where the mature hawthorn hedges demand a precise chip shot to avoid trouble.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Dunmanway Pitch & Putt, and do I need to book ahead?

Expect a very reasonable green fee, typically around €8-€10 per adult, which is fantastic value for a fun afternoon. You generally don't need to book ahead; it's usually a walk-in affair, though weekends can see a friendly bustle.

When's the best time of year to play Dunmanway Pitch & Putt for good weather and fewer crowds?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn-think May, June, or September-for the best chance of dry weather without the peak summer crowds. You'll find the course beautifully green then, and the local buzz is just right.

What's the best way to make a day of it around Dunmanway Pitch & Putt, beyond just playing?

After your round, we highly recommend popping into Dunmanway town itself-it's just a short drive away and has some lovely local cafes for a scone and a cuppa. The course itself is quite scenic, nestled in the West Cork countryside, so take a moment to enjoy the views.