Castletroy Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 72
  • Length: 6,771 yards
  • Slope Rating: 131
  • Course Rating: 72.8

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to experience Castletroy Golf Club's true character?

We recommend visiting Castletroy in late spring or early autumn. You'll find the course in fantastic condition, the weather is generally more settled, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds, allowing for a more relaxed round.

How challenging is Castletroy for an average golfer, and what should I watch out for?

Castletroy offers a really fair test for most golfers; it's not overly long, but it demands accuracy. The tree-lined fairways are quite tight in places, and those subtle undulations on the greens are where it really bites if you're not careful.

Beyond the golf, what's the vibe like at Castletroy's clubhouse and facilities?

The clubhouse at Castletroy is exactly what you'd hope for from a traditional Irish club - warm, welcoming, and full of character. You'll find a great pint and hearty, honest food, perfect for recounting your round with fellow golfers.

Are there any particular holes at Castletroy Golf Club that really stand out or offer a unique challenge?

Absolutely, keep an eye on the par-3 7th, which demands a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green. The dogleg 15th is another beauty, where strategic placement off the tee is key to setting up your approach and avoiding trouble.

Is Castletroy Golf Club a good value for money compared to other Irish courses, and what's the typical green fee range?

We think Castletroy offers excellent value, especially for a meticulously maintained parkland course in this region. Expect green fees to be in the mid-range, typically around €60-€80, which is very fair for the quality of golf you'll enjoy.