Ashgrove Pitch & Putt Club

Course Details

  • Course Type: pitch_and_putt

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ashgrove Pitch & Putt a good spot for beginners or a family outing?

Absolutely, it's one of our top recommendations for a relaxed family day or if you're just starting out. The course is forgiving, with well-maintained greens that make putting enjoyable for all skill levels, and the atmosphere is always welcoming and unpretentious. You'll find it's a perfect place to introduce kids to the game without any pressure.

When's the best time to visit Ashgrove Pitch & Putt to avoid the busiest times?

We always suggest aiming for a weekday morning, especially outside of school holidays, if you prefer a quieter round. Weekends, particularly sunny afternoons, can get quite lively with local families and groups, which is fun but means a slightly slower pace. Go early, and you'll practically have the place to yourself to hone those short game skills.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Ashgrove, and can I rent clubs there?

Ashgrove is incredibly budget-friendly, making it a fantastic value for a casual round; expect to pay just a few euros per person, which is a steal. Yes, you can absolutely rent clubs and balls on-site, so there's no need to lug your own gear if you're just popping in for a quick game. It's all about convenience here.

What makes Ashgrove Pitch & Putt unique compared to other courses in Ireland?

What truly sets Ashgrove apart is its surprisingly varied layout for a pitch and putt, featuring some clever undulations and mature trees that demand a bit more thought than your average flat course. While it's not long, you'll encounter a few holes that require precise chip shots over subtle hazards, making it genuinely engaging even for experienced golfers looking to sharpen their short game. We particularly love the challenge on the back nine.

As a more serious golfer, is Ashgrove Pitch & Putt still worth my time for practice?

Definitely. Don't let the "pitch and putt" label fool you; Ashgrove is an excellent spot to fine-tune your wedge play and putting, which are crucial for any golfer. The greens are consistently good, offering true rolls, and the varied hole lengths force you to practice different distances with your scoring clubs. We often pop in for a quick, focused session to keep our short game sharp.