Frankfield Golf Club & Golf Range

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golf experience should I expect at Frankfield Golf Club - is it a serious challenge or more relaxed?

Frankfield offers a really enjoyable, accessible round, perfect if you're looking for a relaxed game without the pressure of a championship course. The layout is forgiving, making it ideal for a casual day out or for working on your game without feeling overwhelmed. You'll find it's a great spot to simply enjoy the walk and the company.

Beyond the course, how good is the golf range at Frankfield, and what makes it stand out?

The Frankfield Golf Range is actually a fantastic facility, often overlooked if you're just focused on the course. We love that it's well-maintained with quality mats and balls, offering a proper practice environment. It's perfect for a quick warm-up or a dedicated session to fine-tune your swing, especially if you're looking for a consistent practice spot in the area.

When's the best time of year to play Frankfield Golf Club for the optimal experience?

We recommend visiting Frankfield from late spring through early autumn - May to September - when the Irish weather is generally at its most cooperative. You'll enjoy greener fairways and more predictable conditions, making for a much more pleasant round. Avoid the deeper winter months if you can, as the course can get quite soft.

Is Frankfield Golf Club a good value for money, and what should I expect regarding costs?

Absolutely, Frankfield offers excellent value, especially compared to some of Ireland's more famous - and pricier - links. Green fees are very reasonable, making it an ideal choice if you're looking for an affordable yet enjoyable round. You're getting a well-kept course and a solid practice facility without breaking the bank.

After a round at Frankfield, what's the local recommendation for a post-game pint or bite?

While Frankfield has a clubhouse for a quick refreshment, we suggest heading into nearby Cork City for a true taste of local hospitality. You'll find a fantastic selection of traditional pubs and restaurants there, perfect for recounting your shots over a proper Irish stout. It's a great way to cap off your day and soak in the local atmosphere.