Seafield Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Seafield Golf Course?
We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Seafield, typically May-June or September-October. You'll often find the course in prime condition with fewer crowds, and the Irish weather tends to be a bit more forgiving then, letting you truly appreciate the coastal views.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Seafield, and is it suitable for all handicaps?
Seafield offers a fantastic blend of parkland beauty and links-style challenges, especially when the coastal winds pick up. It's a fair test for mid-to-low handicappers, but higher handicappers will still enjoy the stunning scenery if they don't mind losing a few balls to the elements.
What are the must-play holes or best views at Seafield?
Keep an eye out for the stretch from the 7th to the 10th - these holes truly showcase Seafield's coastal charm, with the ocean often in view and the wind playing a significant role. The par-3 8th, in particular, demands a precise shot over a natural gully and is a real beauty.
What's the typical green fee at Seafield, and is it good value for money?
Green fees at Seafield are quite reasonable for a course of this quality in Ireland, especially if you book off-peak or look for twilight rates. We think it offers excellent value, providing a memorable coastal golf experience without breaking the bank.
What's the best way to unwind after a round at Seafield?
After your round, head straight to the clubhouse bar; their Guinness is always perfectly poured, and the views from the terrace overlooking the course and sea are fantastic. We also recommend trying some of the local seafood dishes - a perfect end to a day on the links.