Pitch and Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Pitch and Putt experience in Ireland unique compared to other places?

You'll find the Irish Pitch and Putt courses, especially this one, offer a wonderfully relaxed atmosphere that's hard to beat. It's less about perfect scores and more about enjoying the fresh air, the banter, and the surprisingly challenging greens set against a backdrop of rolling green hills.

When is the best time to visit this Pitch and Putt, and what should I expect regarding weather?

We always recommend visiting between May and September for your best chance at drier, milder weather, though a light shower is always a possibility in Ireland. Pack layers and a waterproof jacket; you'll be comfortable no matter what the skies decide to do.

What's the typical cost for a round at this Pitch and Putt, and do I need to bring my own clubs?

A round here is incredibly good value, usually costing around €8-€12, which is a steal for the fun you'll have. Don't worry about lugging your own clubs - they have a decent selection of putters and wedges available for a small rental fee, perfect for a spontaneous game.

Is this Pitch and Putt course challenging enough for experienced golfers, or is it mostly for beginners?

While it's very welcoming for beginners, don't underestimate the challenge here; the course features some surprisingly tricky elevation changes and well-guarded greens that will test your short game. Even seasoned golfers will appreciate the precision required on holes like the tricky 7th, which plays uphill to a sloping green.

What's nearby to do after a round, especially for food or a pint?

After your game, you absolutely must head to the local village pub, 'The Green Man,' just a five-minute walk away, for a well-deserved pint of Guinness and some proper Irish hospitality. They serve up hearty, no-nonsense pub grub that's perfect for refueling, and you'll often find a lively session of traditional music kicking off in the evenings.