St Anne's Park Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play St Anne's Park Pitch and Putt, and what should I expect from the conditions?
We've found late spring through early autumn - May to September - offers the best chance for drier weather, though a light shower is always on the cards in Ireland. The course drains reasonably well, but you'll want sturdy, waterproof footwear if there's been recent rain; it can get a bit soft underfoot, especially on the approaches.
Is St Anne's Park Pitch and Putt suitable for complete beginners, or is it more for experienced players?
This course is absolutely perfect for beginners, offering a relaxed introduction to the game without feeling intimidating. The holes are generally straightforward, ranging from 40 to 80 yards, making it an excellent spot to practice your short game or just have some fun with friends and family.
What's the cost to play at St Anne's Park Pitch and Putt, and do I need to book in advance?
Playing here is incredibly affordable, typically just a few euros per round, making it fantastic value. You usually pay at a small kiosk near the first tee, and while booking isn't generally required, we recommend arriving earlier on sunny weekends to avoid a short wait.
Can I rent clubs and balls at St Anne's Park, or should I bring my own equipment?
You can definitely rent clubs and balls right there, which is super convenient if you're traveling light or just trying it out. However, if you have your own favourite wedge and putter, we always suggest bringing them for that familiar feel on the greens.
What makes St Anne's Park Pitch and Putt unique compared to other pitch and putt courses in Ireland?
Its setting within the beautiful St Anne's Park truly sets it apart; you're surrounded by mature trees and rose gardens, not just a standalone course. We love the relaxed, community vibe here, and you might even catch a glimpse of the sea from some of the higher points, which is a lovely bonus.