Woodenbridge Golf Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 71
  • Length: 6,335 yards
  • Slope Rating: 130
  • Course Rating: 70.5

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Woodenbridge Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn - May to September - for the best chance of dry weather and longer daylight hours. You'll find the course in prime condition then, though a light shower is always part of the Irish charm. If you're looking for slightly lower green fees and fewer crowds, aim for the shoulder months of April or October.

What kind of golfer will truly enjoy Woodenbridge, and how challenging is it?

Woodenbridge is a fantastic test for golfers who appreciate a classic parkland layout with a strategic edge. The Avoca and Aughrim rivers come into play on several holes, demanding thoughtful shot placement rather than just brute force. You'll need to think your way around, especially on the tighter tree-lined fairways.

What are the must-play holes or unique features that make Woodenbridge stand out?

You absolutely can't miss the stretch along the Avoca River, particularly the par-3 17th - it's a beauty and a real test over water. The course's mature trees and the gentle flow of the rivers create a truly serene backdrop, making every hole feel distinct and memorable. It's a picturesque round from start to finish.

Is Woodenbridge Golf Course good value, and what should I know about booking a tee time?

We consider Woodenbridge excellent value for the quality of golf and stunning scenery you get. Green fees are very reasonable for an Irish course of this caliber. We always advise booking your tee time a few weeks in advance, especially if you're planning a weekend round, to secure your preferred slot.

Beyond the golf, what's the experience like at Woodenbridge, and what else is nearby?

The clubhouse at Woodenbridge offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere perfect for a post-round pint and a bite to eat - the food is always hearty and satisfying. You're also right in the heart of County Wicklow, so consider exploring the beautiful Vale of Avoca or the nearby Avondale Forest Park for a complete Irish experience.