Pitch & Putt Course 1
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Pitch & Putt Course 1 stand out from other Irish pitch and putts?
You'll find Course 1 truly shines with its impeccably maintained, surprisingly undulating greens, a real rarity for a course of this size. The coastal breeze adds a delightful challenge, making every shot feel a bit more strategic than your average short course. It's a proper test of your short game, not just a casual stroll.
When's the best time to visit Pitch & Putt Course 1, and what should I expect on arrival?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early autumn; the weather is usually milder, and the course isn't as crowded. Expect a friendly, no-fuss welcome at the small clubhouse where you can grab your scorecard and pay a modest green fee - usually around €10-€12. You can rent clubs and balls there if you didn't bring your own.
Are there any particularly tricky holes or memorable features at Pitch & Putt Course 1?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the 7th hole - a deceptively short par 3 with a severe back-to-front slope that demands a precise chip to avoid rolling off the green. The views from the 9th tee, looking out towards the distant coastline, are also a real highlight and a perfect spot for a quick photo. It's a charming challenge.
Is Pitch & Putt Course 1 suitable for beginners or families with younger golfers?
Definitely. This course is fantastic for beginners and families; the holes are short enough to keep everyone engaged, and the atmosphere is incredibly relaxed. We've seen plenty of kids enjoying their first golf swings here, and the forgiving rough means lost balls are rare, keeping frustration low. It's a perfect introduction to the game.
What amenities are available at Pitch & Putt Course 1, and is there anything good nearby for after the round?
The course has basic amenities - a small pro shop for rentals and snacks, and clean restrooms. After your round, we always pop into "The Salty Dog" pub just a five-minute walk away; their fish and chips are legendary, and it's the perfect spot to recount your birdies and bogeys. It completes the authentic Irish experience.