Belvoir Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Belvoir Golf Course, considering Northern Ireland's weather?

We've found late spring through early autumn - May to September - offers the most consistent playing conditions at Belvoir. You'll still want to pack layers, as even summer days can bring a brisk breeze, but the longer daylight hours are perfect for a relaxed round.

What's the standout feature of Belvoir's course layout, and how challenging is it for an average golfer?

Belvoir truly shines with its mature parkland design, offering a delightful mix of tree-lined fairways and subtle elevation changes that keep you thinking. While it's certainly a fair test, we think the course is very playable for most handicaps, especially if you manage the tricky par-3s on the back nine well.

What should I expect regarding green fees and booking a tee time as a visitor at Belvoir?

Green fees at Belvoir are quite reasonable for a course of this caliber, typically ranging from £40-£60 depending on the day and season. We always recommend booking your tee time well in advance, especially for weekend play, as it's a popular spot with locals.

After a round at Belvoir, what's the clubhouse experience like for visitors?

The clubhouse at Belvoir offers a genuinely warm welcome, which we always appreciate after a challenging round. You'll find a comfortable bar area perfect for recounting your shots, and their simple but hearty menu - think excellent soup and sandwiches - hits the spot every time.

Are there any specific holes or unique challenges at Belvoir that I should be prepared for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-4 12th hole; its dogleg right around a cluster of ancient oaks demands a precise tee shot to set up a good approach. We also love the views from the elevated 16th tee - it's a real highlight and a great photo opportunity.