Tullamore Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Length: 6,411 yards
  • Slope Rating: 131
  • Course Rating: 71.8

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of challenge can I expect at Tullamore Golf Club, and are there any standout holes?

Tullamore offers a classic Irish parkland test, demanding accuracy off the tee with its mature, tree-lined fairways. You'll find the greens are often subtly sloped and well-protected, requiring a deft touch around the collars. We particularly love the par-3 14th, which plays downhill to a tricky green guarded by bunkers - it's a real beauty and a proper test.

When is the best time of year to play Tullamore and experience it at its finest?

We always recommend visiting Tullamore from late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September. During these months, the course is typically in peak condition, the trees are lush, and you'll enjoy the best chance of drier weather. Playing outside of peak summer can also mean slightly fewer crowds and sometimes better green fee rates.

Is Tullamore Golf Club a good course for walking, and what's the typical pace of play?

Absolutely, Tullamore is a fantastic course for walking; the terrain is gently undulating, making for an enjoyable stroll without being overly strenuous. We've found the pace of play here to be very reasonable, especially on weekdays, allowing you to truly soak in the experience without feeling rushed. It's the kind of place where you can comfortably carry your bag or use a push cart.

How does Tullamore Golf Club compare to some of Ireland's more famous courses in terms of value and experience?

Tullamore offers exceptional value, providing a top-tier parkland experience without the premium price tag of Ireland's renowned links courses. While it doesn't have ocean views, you'll discover a beautifully maintained course with a warm, welcoming club atmosphere that often feels more authentic. It's a fantastic alternative if you're looking for a quality round that won't break the bank.

What's one practical tip for someone playing Tullamore for the first time?

Our best advice for first-timers at Tullamore is to pay close attention to your approach shots, especially on the back nine. The greens can be trickier than they appear, and knowing where to miss - or, better yet, where to land - will save you strokes. Don't be afraid to ask the pro shop for a quick tip on the day's pin positions; they're always happy to help.