Tara Glen Golf and Country Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the overall vibe and challenge like at Tara Glen Golf and Country Club?

We found Tara Glen to be a really enjoyable, accessible course, not an intimidating championship track. It's perfect for a relaxed round where you can focus on fun rather than just survival, offering a good mix of holes that keep you engaged without beating you up.

Beyond golf, what else does Tara Glen Golf and Country Club offer for visitors?

Tara Glen truly lives up to its "Country Club" name, offering a lot more than just the links. You'll find excellent tennis courts, a swimming pool, and even a playground, making it a fantastic spot if you're traveling with family or want activities beyond your tee time.

When is the best time of year to play Tara Glen, considering Irish weather?

We highly recommend visiting Tara Glen between May and September for the most consistent weather and longer daylight hours. While Ireland is always a bit unpredictable, these months offer your best chance for drier fairways and a more comfortable round, letting you fully appreciate the course.

Are there any specific holes or features at Tara Glen that really stand out?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 12th - it's a real beauty with a challenging carry over water that demands your attention. The course also features some lovely mature trees and well-placed bunkers that add character and strategic thought to your game.

Is Tara Glen a good value, and do you have any booking tips?

We consider Tara Glen excellent value, especially compared to some of Ireland's more famous - and expensive - courses. It's smart to book your tee time directly through their website a few weeks in advance, particularly if you're planning a weekend visit, to secure your preferred slot.