St Augustine's Pitch and Putt Club
Frequently Asked Questions
Is St Augustine's Pitch and Putt suitable for all skill levels, or is it mainly for beginners?
While it's perfect for a casual round or introducing new players, don't underestimate St Augustine's. The greens are surprisingly tricky, and the short game challenge will keep even seasoned golfers on their toes. You'll find yourself needing precise chip shots and careful putting to score well here.
When is the best time of year to play St Augustine's Pitch and Putt, considering Irish weather?
We always recommend late spring through early autumn (May-September) for the most consistent weather. You'll get longer daylight hours and generally drier conditions, making for a much more enjoyable round. Even then, pack layers - this is Ireland, after all!
What can I expect to pay for a round at St Augustine's, and is it good value?
St Augustine's offers fantastic value for a fun afternoon. Green fees are very reasonable, typically just a few euros, making it an affordable way to enjoy some golf without breaking the bank. It's a perfect casual option if you're looking for a quick, enjoyable game.
What makes St Augustine's Pitch and Putt unique compared to other short courses in Ireland?
What truly sets St Augustine's apart is its surprisingly well-maintained greens and the friendly, local atmosphere. You'll find a genuine community feel here, and the course itself, while compact, offers some clever hole designs that demand more thought than you might expect from a pitch and putt. It's a real local gem.
Do I need to bring my own clubs and balls to St Augustine's, or can I rent them?
You absolutely can rent clubs and balls directly at St Augustine's, which is super convenient if you're traveling light. They usually have a good selection of putters and wedges available, so don't worry about lugging your full set if you're just looking for a quick game.