Nuremore Hotel & Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Nuremore Hotel & Country Club for ideal conditions?

We always aim for late spring or early autumn - think May-June or September. You'll catch the course in prime condition, with lush fairways and less chance of the heavy rain that can make some of those back nine holes a real slog. Plus, the longer daylight hours mean you can really take your time.

What's the one thing about Nuremore's course layout that really stands out or challenges golfers?

Without a doubt, it's the clever use of water on the back nine, especially around the 13th and 14th. Those holes demand precise shot-making over the lake, and if you're not careful, your scorecard will quickly reflect it. It's a true test of nerve and club selection.

Is Nuremore a good value for the green fee, and what can I expect for the price?

Absolutely, we think it's a solid investment for a full day out. You're paying for a well-maintained parkland course with some genuinely memorable holes, plus access to the hotel's welcoming facilities. It's not a links course, but for a lush, challenging inland round, it delivers.

How busy does Nuremore typically get, and what's the pace of play like on a weekend?

Weekends can definitely see a good buzz, especially mid-morning, but the pace generally holds up well. The course layout helps spread groups out, so you rarely feel rushed. We recommend an early tee time if you prefer a more serene round, but even later in the day, it's a pleasant experience.

After a round at Nuremore, what's the best way to unwind or grab a bite?

Head straight for the hotel bar - it's got that classic, cozy Irish charm you want after 18 holes. Their toasted sandwiches are legendary, and a pint of Guinness tastes even better overlooking the course you just conquered. It's the perfect spot to dissect your round with friends.