Taylors Hill Pitch & Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Taylors Hill Pitch & Putt without getting soaked?
We've found late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September, offers your best bet for drier weather at Taylors Hill. Even then, an Irish shower can pop up, so always pack a light rain jacket - it's part of the charm, really.
What kind of challenge does Taylors Hill offer for a Pitch & Putt course?
Don't let "Pitch & Putt" fool you; Taylors Hill presents some surprisingly tricky greens and clever bunkering for its size. You'll need more than just a wedge and a putter here if you want to score well, making it a great test of your short game precision.
Is Taylors Hill Pitch & Putt good value for money, and what's included in the green fee?
Absolutely, it's fantastic value, especially if you're looking for a casual round without the full course commitment. Your green fee typically covers your round, and they usually have clubs and balls available for rent at a very reasonable additional cost if you're traveling light.
What's a unique highlight or feature at Taylors Hill that sets it apart from other Pitch & Putt courses?
We love the mature trees and surprisingly varied elevation changes at Taylors Hill - it's not just a flat field with holes. The course design really makes you think about your approach shots, and you get some lovely glimpses of the surrounding Galway landscape from a few of the higher tees.
Is Taylors Hill Pitch & Putt a good spot for families or beginners new to golf?
Definitely! Taylors Hill is incredibly welcoming for families and those just starting out; it's where many locals learn the game. The relaxed atmosphere and shorter holes mean less pressure, letting everyone enjoy the fun without feeling intimidated.