Saint Bridget's Pitch and Putt Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Saint Bridget's Pitch and Putt?

Spring or early autumn are ideal for a visit. You'll avoid the peak summer crowds and the weather is usually pleasant enough for a relaxed round. We found the course conditions to be excellent during these shoulder seasons, offering a truly enjoyable experience.

Is Saint Bridget's suitable for beginners or families?

Absolutely, it's perfect for both. The course is forgiving and the atmosphere is incredibly welcoming, making it a great spot to introduce kids or new players to the game without intimidation. You'll see plenty of families enjoying a casual round together here.

What makes Saint Bridget's different from other pitch and putt courses in Ireland?

It's the genuine community feel and surprisingly well-maintained greens that set Saint Bridget's apart. While many pitch and putts can feel a bit neglected, this one clearly has a lot of local pride, offering a truly enjoyable, unpretentious golfing experience. The views are also a lovely bonus.

Do I need to bring my own clubs or can I rent them at Saint Bridget's?

You can definitely rent clubs and balls right there, which is super convenient if you're traveling light or just trying it out. We always recommend calling ahead to confirm availability, especially for larger groups, but they're usually well-stocked for walk-ins.

How long does a round typically take at Saint Bridget's, and what should I expect for facilities?

A round usually takes about an hour to an hour and a half, depending on how busy it is and your pace of play. Don't expect a fancy clubhouse - it's a straightforward, no-frills setup focused purely on the golf, which is exactly what we love about it. There are basic amenities available for your comfort.