Cahir Park Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 71
  • Length: 6,563 yards
  • Slope Rating: 127
  • Course Rating: 71.9

Website: http://www.cahirparkgolfclub.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Cahir Park Golf Club for ideal conditions?

We recommend aiming for late spring to early autumn, specifically May through September, for the driest and most pleasant weather. You'll find the course in its absolute prime during these months, offering lush fairways and firm greens without the heavier Irish rain.

How challenging is Cahir Park Golf Club for different handicaps, and what should I expect from its layout?

Cahir Park is a fair test for all, not overly long but demanding accuracy, especially with its mature trees and the River Suir in play on a few holes. You'll appreciate the thoughtful design that rewards good course management over brute strength, making it enjoyable whether you're a seasoned player or a higher handicapper.

Is Cahir Park Golf Club good value for money compared to other Irish courses?

Absolutely, Cahir Park offers fantastic value, especially when you consider the quality of the parkland layout and its consistent conditioning. You're getting a genuinely enjoyable round without the premium price tag often associated with some of Ireland's more famous links courses.

What's the most memorable part of playing Cahir Park Golf Club, and are there any signature holes?

The stretch along the River Suir, particularly holes 12 through 14, is truly memorable; the scenery is stunning and the river adds a real strategic element. We also love the par-3 17th, which demands a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green - it's a fantastic challenge late in your round.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Cahir Park Golf Club, and what's nearby for after the round?

The clubhouse at Cahir Park is welcoming and unpretentious, perfect for a relaxed pint and a bite to eat after your game. You're also just a stone's throw from Cahir Castle, which is absolutely worth exploring for a dose of Irish history before heading off.