Kilineer Pitch & Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Kilineer Pitch & Putt for good weather?
You'll want to aim for late spring through early autumn, typically May to September, for the most reliable dry spells. Even then, pack a light rain jacket - this is Ireland, after all - but the course drains well, so a quick shower won't ruin your day.
What kind of challenge does Kilineer Pitch & Putt offer for a short game?
Don't let 'Pitch & Putt' fool you into thinking it's too easy; Kilineer has some surprisingly tricky greens and clever bunkering for its size. It's a fantastic test for your chipping and putting, making you think about every shot even on the shorter holes.
Is Kilineer Pitch & Putt good value for money, and what are the typical costs?
Absolutely, it's excellent value. You can usually play a round for a very reasonable fee, often around €10-€15, which includes club and ball rental if you need them. It's a perfect way to spend an hour or two without breaking the bank.
What makes Kilineer Pitch & Putt stand out from other short courses in Ireland?
We love Kilineer for its genuinely scenic setting, often with views that belie its casual nature. The course design cleverly uses the natural undulations of the Irish landscape, giving each hole a distinct character you won't find on a flat, purpose-built track.
Is Kilineer Pitch & Putt a good spot for families or absolute beginners?
Definitely. It's incredibly welcoming for all skill levels, making it ideal for a family outing or for introducing someone new to golf. The relaxed atmosphere and manageable hole lengths mean everyone can have fun without feeling intimidated.