Tramore Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 72
  • Length: 6,658 yards
  • Slope Rating: 135
  • Course Rating: 73

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golf experience can I expect at Tramore Golf Club - is it a links course?

Tramore is actually a fantastic parkland course, a pleasant surprise given its coastal location. You'll navigate mature trees and well-manicured fairways, offering a different challenge than the typical Irish links. We love the strategic bunkering and the way the course demands thoughtful shot placement.

Are there any particularly memorable or challenging holes at Tramore I should prepare for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th, often called "The Dell." It's a beautiful, downhill shot over a valley to a well-guarded green, a real test of nerve and accuracy. We also find the finishing stretch, especially the 18th, provides a strong closing challenge, often playing into the wind.

When is the best time of year to play Tramore Golf Club for optimal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting between May and September for the best chance of dry weather and longer daylight hours. While Ireland's weather is always a gamble, these months offer the most consistent conditions to truly enjoy Tramore's lush parkland layout. You'll appreciate the firmer fairways and less wind during this period.

How do the green fees at Tramore Golf Club compare to other courses in the region, and is it good value?

Tramore offers excellent value for a championship-level parkland course in Ireland. You'll find the green fees are generally more accessible than some of the high-profile links courses nearby, without compromising on quality or challenge. We always feel it's a worthwhile investment for a thoroughly enjoyable round.

What's the best way to combine a round at Tramore Golf Club with other local activities?

Since Tramore is a vibrant seaside town, we suggest making a full day or weekend of it. After your round, explore the famous Tramore Strand, enjoy some fresh seafood, or even try surfing. It's a perfect spot to blend quality golf with a classic Irish coastal experience.