Bray Golf Course
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 71
- Length: 6,423 yards
- Slope Rating: 129
- Course Rating: 71.5
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to visit Bray Golf Course for ideal playing conditions?
We recommend aiming for late spring or early autumn - think May, June, September, or early October. You'll find the course in lush condition, the weather generally milder than the peak summer heat, and fewer crowds, giving you a more relaxed round with those stunning views.
What kind of challenge can I expect from Bray Golf Course's layout?
Bray is a fantastic parkland course that offers a really enjoyable, yet strategic, test. You'll encounter some clever bunkering and elevation changes that demand thoughtful club selection, but it's fair and rewards good shots rather than punishing you unfairly.
Are there any signature holes or particularly memorable views at Bray Golf Course?
Absolutely, the views are a huge part of Bray's charm! From several elevated tees, you'll be treated to breathtaking panoramas of the iconic Sugar Loaf Mountain and the sparkling Irish Sea, especially around the 10th and 12th holes, which are truly unforgettable.
How accessible is Bray Golf Course from Dublin, and what else is there to do nearby?
Bray is incredibly convenient, just a short drive or DART train ride south of Dublin, making it perfect for a day trip. After your round, we highly recommend a walk up Bray Head for even more spectacular coastal views or exploring the charming seaside town of Bray itself.
What's the typical green fee range at Bray Golf Course, and is it good value?
Green fees at Bray are generally in the mid-range for a quality course in the Dublin area, offering excellent value for what you get. You're paying for a meticulously maintained parkland course with those incredible mountain and sea backdrops, which feels like a steal.