County Dublin
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Courses
- Glencullen Pitch and Putt
- Dublin Mountain Golf Club
- The Kinsealy Grange
- Footee - Foot golf
- Elm Park Golf and Sports Club
- Balheary Par 3
- Pitch and Putt
- Forrest Little Golf Club
- Grange Golf Club
- Elmgreen Golf Club
- Howth Golf Club
- Newlands Golf Course
- Liffey Valley Par 3
- Burrow Golf Course
- Citywest and Hibernian Golf Course
- Leopardstown Golf Centre
- Portmarnock Links
- Swords Open Golf Course
- Pitch and Putt
- Lucan Pitch And Putt Club
- Deer Park Golf Course
- Jamestown Par 3 Golf Course
- St Anne's Park Pitch and Putt
- Roganstown Golf and Country Club
- Corrstown Golf Course
- Spawell Golf Course
- Killiney Golf Club
- Hollywood Lakes Golf Club
- Skerries Golf Club
- Rush Golf Club
- St Anne's Golf Club
- Carrickmines Golf Course
- Westmanstown Golf Club
- Stepaside Golf Course
- Stepaside Golf Centre
- Luttrellstown Golf Course
- St. John of God Hospital golf course
- Balcarrick Golf Club
- Loughlinstown Pitch and Putt
- Dublin City Golf Course
- St Augustine's Pitch and Putt Club
- Hollystown Golf Club
- Beaverstown Golf Club
- Lucan Golf Club
- Malahide Golf Club
- Bohernabreena Pitch & Putt
- Portmarnock Golf Club
- Foxrock Golf Course
- Rathfarnham Golf Club
- Old Conna Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to plan a golf trip to County Dublin?
We always recommend late spring to early autumn, roughly May through September, for the best golf weather in Dublin. You'll get longer daylight hours and generally drier conditions, which means the courses are in peak shape. Just be aware that popular links courses like Portmarnock book up quickly during these months.
What kind of golf courses can I expect to play in County Dublin?
Dublin offers a fantastic variety; you'll find some of Ireland's most iconic links courses right on the coast, like The Island and Portmarnock, which are a true test of your game. Venture inland a bit, and you'll discover superb parkland courses that provide a different, often more sheltered, challenge with lush fairways and mature trees.
Is golf in County Dublin expensive, and how can I manage costs?
High-end links courses in Dublin can certainly be pricey, with green fees often ranging from €200-€350 in peak season. To save some money, we suggest looking at excellent parkland courses or considering twilight rates at some of the more famous clubs. Playing during the shoulder seasons-April or October-can also offer better value.
Beyond the big-name courses, are there any hidden gems worth playing in Dublin?
Absolutely, don't just stick to the famous ones. We've had fantastic rounds at Corrstown Golf Club, which offers a really challenging and well-maintained layout. For stunning views and a memorable experience without the premium price tag, head south to Old Conna Golf Club-it's a true local favorite.
What's the best way to get around to Dublin's golf courses?
Renting a car is definitely your best bet for flexibility, especially if you plan to explore courses outside the immediate city center. While taxis or ride-shares are available, they can add up quickly, so we recommend factoring car rental into your budget for a stress-free experience.