Townley Hall Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience Townley Hall Golf Club without battling the elements?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Townley Hall. You'll find the course in prime condition, and while Irish weather is always a gamble, these months offer the best chance for drier rounds and comfortable temperatures, letting you truly appreciate the natural setting.

What's the real challenge at Townley Hall - is it a course for every skill level?

Townley Hall offers a fair test, but don't underestimate its subtle challenges. The rolling terrain and strategically placed bunkers demand thoughtful shot placement, especially when the wind picks up - which it often does here. It's enjoyable for mid-handicappers, but low handicappers will find plenty to keep them honest.

Are there any 'must-see' holes or particularly scenic spots at Townley Hall?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th; it's a beauty with a tricky green complex that often plays longer than its yardage suggests. The views across the Boyne Valley from the back nine are truly stunning, especially around the 14th and 15th, offering a real sense of place.

How does Townley Hall stack up in terms of green fees and overall value?

Townley Hall offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get. Green fees are quite reasonable compared to some of the more famous Irish links, and you're paying for a well-maintained course with a genuine, welcoming atmosphere. It's a solid choice if you're looking for a great round without breaking the bank.

What's the vibe like in the clubhouse after a round at Townley Hall?

The clubhouse at Townley Hall has that classic, friendly Irish golf club feel - unpretentious and welcoming. You'll find a cozy bar perfect for recounting your round over a pint, and the food is hearty, no-frills fare that hits the spot. It's the kind of place where you feel like a local, even on your first visit.