Glencullen Pitch and Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the drive to Glencullen Pitch and Putt worth the effort for a casual round?

Absolutely, it's part of the adventure. You'll navigate some winding roads up into the Dublin Mountains, but the panoramic views over Dublin Bay and the city from the course are your spectacular reward. It truly feels like an escape, even though you're so close to the city.

When's the ideal time to play Glencullen Pitch and Putt, and what can I expect from the greens?

We recommend visiting on a clear, dry day, ideally in late spring or early autumn, to fully appreciate the scenery and avoid the worst of the Irish weather. The greens here are surprisingly well-kept and offer a genuine challenge, often with subtle breaks that will test your short game more than you'd expect from a pitch and putt.

Is Glencullen Pitch and Putt a good spot for total beginners, and can I rent clubs there?

Yes, it's perfect for beginners and a fantastic place to introduce someone to golf without the pressure of a full course. You absolutely can rent clubs and balls right on site, so don't worry about bringing your own gear-just show up ready to play.

What's the typical cost for a round at Glencullen Pitch and Putt, and is it good value for money?

A round here is incredibly affordable, usually just a few euros per person, making it excellent value for a fun couple of hours outdoors. It's one of the best budget-friendly golf experiences you'll find near Dublin, especially considering the views and well-maintained course.

What's the standout feature or a specific hole to look forward to at Glencullen Pitch and Putt?

The standout is undoubtedly the breathtaking scenery you get from almost every hole, especially as you climb higher on the course. Keep an eye out for the holes on the upper tier-they offer unparalleled vistas across the city and bay, making even a missed putt feel less frustrating.