Loughlinstown Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Loughlinstown Pitch and Putt a good spot for a casual round or for beginners?
Absolutely, it's perfect for both. The course is well-maintained but forgiving, making it ideal for those new to the game or just looking for a relaxed afternoon. You'll find the atmosphere incredibly welcoming, unlike some of the more intense championship courses.
When's the best time to visit Loughlinstown Pitch and Putt for the best experience?
We always recommend a weekday morning during the spring or early autumn. You'll avoid the weekend crowds and get to enjoy the course when the greens are at their prime, offering a truly pleasant walk and play. The Irish weather can be fickle, so a dry spell is key.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Loughlinstown, and is it good value?
You'll find the green fees incredibly reasonable, typically just a few euros, making it fantastic value for a fun outing. They also offer club and ball rental for a small additional charge, so don't worry if you're traveling light. It's an affordable way to enjoy some golf without breaking the bank.
What makes Loughlinstown Pitch and Putt stand out from other courses in the Dublin area?
Its mature trees and surprisingly varied terrain really set it apart; it feels more like a miniature golf course than just a flat field. We particularly love the challenge of the slightly elevated greens on a few holes, which demand a bit more precision than you might expect from a pitch and putt. It's got character.
Do I need to book a tee time in advance at Loughlinstown, or can I just show up?
For most casual visits, you can simply turn up and play, especially on weekdays. However, if you're planning to go with a larger group or on a sunny weekend, a quick call ahead is always a smart move to ensure there's no wait. It's a popular local spot, so planning slightly ahead can save you time.