Pitch and Putt Course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Pitch and Putt Course in Ireland suitable for complete beginners or families with kids?

Yes, absolutely! We love this course for its welcoming atmosphere; it's perfect if you're just starting out or want a fun family outing. You'll find the holes are short and manageable, making it a low-pressure way to enjoy some golf without the intimidation of a full-sized course.

What's the condition of the greens and fairways like at this specific Pitch and Putt Course?

For a pitch and putt, the greens here are surprisingly well-kept and roll true, which is a real bonus for practicing your short game. While the 'fairways' are more like well-mown rough, they're perfectly adequate for the short distances you'll be playing.

How much does it typically cost to play a round, and how long should we budget for our visit?

A round here is incredibly good value, usually costing around €10-€15 per person, which often includes club and ball rental if you need them. You can easily get through 18 holes in about an hour to an hour and a half, leaving plenty of time to explore more of Ireland afterwards.

What's the best time of year to visit the Pitch and Putt Course, and are there any specific holes we should look out for?

We always recommend visiting during late spring or early autumn; the weather is usually pleasant, and the course is vibrant without being overly crowded. Keep an eye out for the 7th hole - it offers a lovely view of the surrounding Irish countryside, making for a memorable short shot.

Do I need to bring my own golf clubs, or can I rent them directly at the Pitch and Putt Course?

Don't worry about lugging your full set - you can absolutely rent everything you need right there, usually just a putter and a couple of wedges. We suggest wearing comfortable shoes, as you'll be walking the course, and maybe bring a light rain jacket, just in case the Irish weather decides to surprise you.