County Waterford

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to plan a golf trip to County Waterford?

You'll find late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October) ideal for your visit. The weather is typically milder, and the courses are less crowded than peak summer, offering perfect conditions for enjoying both links and parkland layouts.

What kind of golf courses can I expect to play in County Waterford?

You'll discover a fantastic variety here, from the dramatic coastal links at Tramore Golf Club to the mature, tree-lined parkland challenges like Waterford Castle. We recommend experiencing both styles to truly appreciate the region's diverse offerings and unique layouts.

How easy is it to get around and access the courses in County Waterford?

Renting a car is definitely your best bet for exploring Waterford's golf scene. The courses are spread out enough that public transport isn't practical, but driving is straightforward and gives you the freedom to discover charming towns and scenic routes between rounds.

Besides golf, what else should I make time for in County Waterford?

Don't miss exploring Waterford City itself, Ireland's oldest city, especially the Viking Triangle. You'll find excellent dining and the famous House of Waterford Crystal, offering a perfect cultural contrast to your time on the greens.

Is County Waterford a good value golf destination compared to other Irish regions?

Absolutely, you'll often find green fees here more accessible than some of Ireland's more famous golf meccas, without sacrificing quality. Expect excellent value for money, especially if you look into stay-and-play packages that bundle accommodation with your rounds.