Laytown Pitch & Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time to play Laytown Pitch & Putt for the most enjoyable experience?

We always recommend hitting Laytown Pitch & Putt on a clear, calm day, ideally in late spring or early autumn. You'll avoid the peak summer crowds and still enjoy decent weather, though that coastal breeze can always surprise you. The views out to the Irish Sea are truly spectacular when the sun is out.

Is Laytown Pitch & Putt suitable for beginners or families with kids?

Absolutely, Laytown Pitch & Putt is perfect for beginners and families looking for a relaxed round. The course is forgiving enough for new players, and the casual atmosphere means you won't feel out of place. It's a fantastic spot to introduce kids to the game without the pressure of a full-sized course.

What makes Laytown's Pitch & Putt unique compared to other courses in Ireland?

What truly sets Laytown apart is its stunning seaside location and the genuine Irish charm. You're playing right by the coast, meaning those sea breezes add an extra layer of challenge and the views are constantly distracting-in the best way. It's a proper links-style pitch and putt, which is a rare treat.

What should I expect regarding equipment and costs when visiting Laytown Pitch & Putt?

You'll find Laytown Pitch & Putt is incredibly good value for a fun afternoon. Green fees are usually very reasonable, and they typically have clubs and balls available for rent if you don't have your own. It's a hassle-free experience, just show up and play.

Are there any local tips or hidden gems near Laytown Pitch & Putt we should know about?

After your round, we highly recommend taking a stroll along Laytown Beach-it's right there and offers incredible views. For a bite, pop into one of the local pubs; you'll find a warm welcome and some proper Irish hospitality to round off your day. It's the perfect way to soak in the local atmosphere.