Gowran Pitch&Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Gowran Pitch&Putt, considering Irish weather?

We recommend aiming for late spring to early autumn (May-September) for your best chance at dry weather. Even then, pack layers and expect a refreshing shower - it's Ireland, after all! We've found the course drains remarkably well, so a little rain won't ruin your day, but sunshine makes those short putts much more enjoyable.

Is Gowran Pitch&Putt suitable for beginners, or will experienced golfers find it engaging?

Gowran strikes a great balance. Beginners will appreciate the forgiving fairways and shorter distances, making it perfect for honing your short game without intimidation. For seasoned players, the subtle undulations and well-placed bunkers around the greens offer a genuine challenge to your chipping and putting accuracy.

What are the typical green fees at Gowran Pitch&Putt, and is it good value for money?

You'll find Gowran incredibly affordable, especially compared to full-sized courses in Ireland. Expect to pay a modest fee, usually under €10-€15 per round, which is fantastic value for the well-maintained greens and enjoyable layout. It's a perfect budget-friendly option for a casual afternoon of golf.

Do I need to bring my own clubs to Gowran Pitch&Putt, or can I rent them there?

Don't worry if you're traveling light - Gowran offers convenient club rentals right on site. You'll typically get a putter and a couple of irons, which is all you really need for a pitch and putt course. We always recommend checking ahead for availability, especially during peak season, but it's usually a straightforward process.

What makes Gowran Pitch&Putt stand out from other short courses in Ireland?

What we love about Gowran is its genuine local charm and surprisingly mature tree line that frames many of the holes, adding a lovely aesthetic and a bit of strategic challenge. The course also features a few clever elevation changes, particularly around the 7th and 12th holes, which demand a precise touch you might not expect from a pitch and putt.