Mulranny Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 71
- Length: 6,398 yards
- Slope Rating: 112
- Course Rating: 69.7
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Mulranny Golf Club unique among Ireland's many courses?
Mulranny stands out as Ireland's shortest links course, offering a truly distinctive and compact golfing experience you won't find anywhere else. Don't let the yardage fool you though-its exposed coastal setting and clever design demand precision and respect from every shot.
When is the best time of year to play Mulranny Golf Club for the ideal experience?
We recommend visiting in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) for your round. You'll generally find milder weather and fewer crowds, giving you the best chance to enjoy the course without battling the harshest Atlantic winds.
How challenging is Mulranny Golf Club, and what should I expect from the greens?
While short, Mulranny offers a surprising challenge, especially when the wind inevitably picks up-it's a true test of your short game and creativity. The greens are typically firm and true, demanding a delicate touch and good course management to score well.
What's the value like at Mulranny Golf Club, and what practical advice do you have for a first-time player?
Mulranny offers incredible value for a genuine links experience; it's one of the most affordable ways to play true Irish links golf. Our top tip is to pack layers, expect all four seasons in one round, and definitely bring a few extra balls for those wayward shots into the gorse.
What's the absolute highlight of playing Mulranny, and are there any nearby attractions worth exploring?
The views from nearly every hole are the undeniable highlight-you'll be constantly distracted by the stunning panoramas of Clew Bay and Croagh Patrick. After your round, hop on a section of the Great Western Greenway, which runs right past the course, for a scenic walk or cycle.