Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes playing Pitch and Putt in Ireland a unique experience compared to other places?
You'll find a truly relaxed, community vibe here that's hard to replicate elsewhere. The courses often weave through charming local landscapes, giving you a real taste of the Irish countryside with every shot. It's less about perfect swings and more about enjoying the craic and the fresh air.
Do I need to bring my own clubs or specific golf attire to play Pitch and Putt in Ireland?
Absolutely not! Most Irish Pitch and Putt courses are incredibly welcoming and provide club rentals - usually a putter and a wedge - for a small fee. Just wear comfortable clothes and shoes; leave the fancy golf gear at home and come ready to have some fun.
When is the best time of year to visit an Irish Pitch and Putt course, considering the weather?
We highly recommend late spring through early autumn (May to September) for the most consistent weather, though 'consistent' in Ireland is always relative! You'll get longer daylight hours and generally milder temperatures, but always pack a light rain jacket - a quick shower can add to the adventure.
What's the typical cost for a round of Pitch and Putt in Ireland, and is it good value?
You'll find it incredibly affordable, usually ranging from €8-€15 for a full round, often including club rental. It's fantastic value for a couple of hours of outdoor fun, offering a relaxed way to enjoy the game without breaking the bank.
How challenging are the Pitch and Putt courses in Ireland for someone who's not a seasoned golfer?
These courses are designed for everyone, from complete beginners to seasoned pros looking to sharpen their short game. You'll encounter a variety of short holes, often with clever bunkering or subtle undulations, making it engaging without being intimidating. It's the perfect place to learn or just enjoy a casual round.