Ferbane Pitch and Put

Course Details

  • Course Type: pitch and putt

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ferbane Pitch and Put a good option for beginners or families with kids?

Yes, absolutely. We found Ferbane to be incredibly welcoming for all skill levels, making it perfect for a relaxed family outing or if you're just starting out. The course is well-maintained and forgiving, so you won't feel intimidated.

What kind of course conditions and challenges can I expect at Ferbane Pitch and Put?

You'll find the greens at Ferbane surprisingly well-kept for a pitch and put, offering a true roll without being overly complex. The real fun comes from navigating some of the subtly sloped fairways and a few cleverly placed bunkers that demand a precise short game. It's more engaging than you might expect.

Do I need to bring my own clubs and balls to Ferbane, and what are the typical green fees?

While bringing your own gear is always an option, Ferbane makes it easy by offering club and ball rentals right on site for a small fee. Green fees are very reasonable, usually just a few euros per person, making it an excellent value for a fun afternoon.

When is the best time to visit Ferbane Pitch and Put, and what's the general atmosphere like?

We recommend visiting during the late spring or early autumn for the most pleasant weather and fewer crowds, though it's lovely all summer too. The atmosphere is wonderfully laid-back and friendly; you'll often find locals enjoying a casual round, making it feel genuinely Irish.

What's a unique highlight or a specific tip for playing Ferbane Pitch and Put?

Keep an eye out for the charming old stone wall that borders a few of the holes - it adds a lovely, rustic Irish touch to the scenery. Our tip: don't underestimate the short par-3s; they look easy but often have subtle breaks that can challenge your putting.