Esker Pitch and Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Esker Pitch and Putt suitable for complete beginners or families with young kids?

Yes, absolutely. Esker is incredibly welcoming for all skill levels. The course is well-maintained but not overly challenging, making it perfect for a relaxed family outing or for those just learning the game. You'll find the atmosphere here is all about fun, not competition.

When's the best time to visit Esker Pitch and Putt, and do I need to reserve a tee time?

We recommend aiming for a sunny afternoon in late spring or early autumn - the Irish weather can be fickle, but those times offer the best chance for comfortable play. While it's generally a casual spot, if you're planning for a weekend or a larger group, a quick call ahead is always a smart move to avoid any wait.

What's unique about Esker Pitch and Putt compared to other courses in Ireland?

Esker really shines with its beautifully manicured greens and surprisingly varied holes for a pitch and putt, offering a genuine test of your short game. What truly sets it apart is the peaceful, rural setting; you'll feel completely immersed in the Irish countryside, a lovely escape from the everyday.

What kind of facilities and equipment can I expect at Esker Pitch and Putt?

You'll find Esker has all the essentials you need for a great round. They offer club and ball rental at a very reasonable price, so don't worry if you're traveling light. Expect clean, basic facilities - it's a no-frills place focused purely on the joy of the game, which we appreciate.

How much does it typically cost to play a round at Esker Pitch and Putt, and is it good value?

Playing at Esker is incredibly affordable, making it fantastic value for money, especially if you're looking for a casual golf fix without breaking the bank. You'll pay a modest green fee, and club rental is usually just a few extra euro, which means you can enjoy a quality round for less than the cost of a fancy coffee.