Erry Pitch And Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Erry Pitch And Putt a unique experience compared to other short courses in Ireland?

You'll find Erry stands out with its surprisingly tricky, undulating greens that demand precise chipping and putting, even for seasoned players. It's not just a casual chip-and-giggle; this course genuinely tests your short game skills in a beautiful, well-maintained setting.

When is the best time of year to play Erry Pitch And Putt for optimal conditions?

We always recommend visiting Erry Pitch And Putt during the late spring or early autumn months - think May, June, or September. The weather is generally milder and drier then, ensuring the course is in fantastic condition and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds.

Is Erry Pitch And Putt suitable for beginners or families with young children?

Absolutely, Erry is a fantastic choice for all skill levels, especially beginners and families looking for a fun outing. The course is very walkable and unintimidating, making it perfect for introducing kids to golf while still offering enough challenge to keep experienced players engaged.

What should I expect regarding equipment and costs when playing at Erry Pitch And Putt?

Playing Erry is incredibly affordable, usually just a few euros per round, which is excellent value for the fun you'll have. You can easily rent clubs and balls directly on-site, so there's no need to bring your full golf bag - just show up ready to play.

Are there any local tips or nearby attractions we should check out after a round at Erry Pitch And Putt?

After you've tamed Erry's greens, we suggest heading into the nearby village for a proper Irish tea or a pint at a local pub. It's a great way to soak in the authentic local atmosphere and reflect on your short game triumphs in true Irish style.