Dundalk Pitch & Putt Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Dundalk Pitch & Putt, and what should I expect from the course itself?
We always recommend aiming for a dry spell, ideally late spring through early autumn, to truly enjoy the Dundalk greens. You'll find a well-maintained, straightforward layout here, perfect for a relaxed round without the fuss of a full-sized course. It's not about championship challenges, but consistent fun.
Is Dundalk Pitch & Putt a good spot for someone new to golf or for a family outing?
Absolutely, this is one of our top picks for beginners and families. The relaxed atmosphere and shorter holes mean you won't feel intimidated, and it's a fantastic way to introduce kids to the game. You'll find it incredibly welcoming, a real local gem for a casual knock-about.
What's the typical cost for a round, and do I need to bring my own clubs to Dundalk?
You'll find the pricing here incredibly reasonable, offering excellent value for a fun afternoon - it's a fraction of what you'd pay for a full 18. Don't worry if you're travelling light; they have clubs available for rent, so you can just show up and play.
What's the actual playing experience like at Dundalk Pitch & Putt - any unique holes or challenges?
While it's a pitch and putt, Dundalk still offers some engaging shots, particularly with a few cleverly placed bunkers and subtle undulations around the greens. We particularly enjoy the variety in hole lengths, which keeps you thinking about your club selection on every tee. It's more strategic than you might initially expect.
How long should I budget for a round, and do I need to book a tee time in advance?
You can typically breeze through a round here in about an hour to an hour and a half, making it perfect for a quick golf fix. While it's generally quite accessible, we always suggest calling ahead on sunny weekends, especially if you're with a larger group, just to be safe.