Riverdale Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Riverdale Pitch and Putt suitable for beginners or families visiting Ireland?
Yes, absolutely. Riverdale is perfect if you're just starting out or want a relaxed family round without the pressure of a championship course. You'll find the atmosphere incredibly welcoming, and it's a fantastic way to enjoy some fresh air and a bit of golf without committing to a full day.
What should I expect to pay for a round at Riverdale, and can I rent clubs there?
Riverdale is wonderfully affordable, making it a great value for a quick golf fix in Ireland. You'll typically pay a modest green fee, and yes, they do have clubs available for rent, so don't worry if you didn't pack your own. It's all very straightforward and designed for convenience.
When is the best time of year to play Riverdale Pitch and Putt, and what are the course conditions like?
We recommend visiting Riverdale from late spring through early autumn - May to September - when the Irish weather is generally milder and drier. The course is usually well-maintained, offering decent greens and fairways for a pitch and putt, though expect it to play a bit softer after rain, which is typical for Ireland.
Are there any particular holes or features at Riverdale Pitch and Putt that stand out?
While it's a pitch and putt, Riverdale still offers some fun challenges. Keep an eye out for the tricky 7th hole, which often plays longer than it looks due to a slight uphill approach, and the well-placed bunkers around the 9th green. It's a great test of your short game accuracy.
How long does a typical round take at Riverdale, and is there anything else to do nearby?
You can comfortably complete a round at Riverdale in about 60-90 minutes, making it ideal for fitting into a busy travel schedule. After your game, we suggest exploring the charming local village nearby for a bite to eat or a traditional Irish pub experience - it's a perfect complement to your casual golf outing.