Ranges Pitch and Putt Ballincollig

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time to visit Ranges Pitch and Putt, and what should I expect from the course conditions?

We always recommend hitting Ranges Pitch and Putt from late spring through early autumn - think May to September - for the best chance of dry weather. You'll find the greens well-maintained for a pitch and putt, offering a true roll, though expect them to play a bit softer after a typical Irish shower.

Is Ranges Pitch and Putt suitable for beginners or families, or is it more for serious short-game practice?

This course is fantastic for everyone, from absolute beginners looking to get a feel for the game to seasoned players sharpening their short game. It's incredibly welcoming for families, making it a perfect relaxed outing where you can genuinely enjoy the game without any pressure.

What's the typical cost and how long does a round usually take at Ballincollig?

You'll find the pricing at Ranges Pitch and Putt very reasonable, making it an excellent value for a fun afternoon. A round typically takes about an hour to an hour and a half, depending on how busy it is, so it's easy to fit into even a packed itinerary.

Are there any unique features or standout holes at Ranges Pitch and Putt that make it worth a stop?

While it's a compact course, we love the challenge presented by the 7th hole, a tricky little par-3 where you need to navigate a subtle slope to stick it close. The course design makes clever use of its space, ensuring each hole feels distinct and offers a genuine test of your chipping and putting.

How does Ranges Pitch and Putt fit into a golf trip around Cork or Ireland - is it a main destination or a quick stop?

Think of Ranges Pitch and Putt as the perfect warm-up or cool-down for a bigger golf adventure in County Cork, not a primary destination itself. It's ideal for a relaxed afternoon after a serious round at a championship course, or a fun way to introduce non-golfers to the game without the full commitment.