Greenacres Golf Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Length: 6,053 yards
  • Slope Rating: 123
  • Course Rating: 69.9

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Greenacres Golf Course in Northern Ireland?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn (May to September) for Greenacres. You'll find the course in its prime, with lush fairways and true greens, though be prepared for the occasional Irish shower - it just adds to the character. Booking ahead is smart, especially for weekend tee times, as it's a popular local spot.

What makes Greenacres unique, and what should I look out for on the course?

Greenacres stands out for its surprisingly varied layout, especially considering its accessible location. Keep an eye out for the challenging par-3 7th, which demands a precise shot over a natural gully, and the strategic dogleg 14th where course management truly pays off. The greens here are consistently excellent, often praised as some of the best in the region.

Is Greenacres Golf Course good value for money, and what are the typical green fees?

Absolutely, Greenacres offers fantastic value, especially compared to some of the more famous links courses nearby. You can expect green fees to be very reasonable, typically ranging from £30-£50 for a round, depending on the day and season. We think it's a steal for the quality of play and the friendly atmosphere you'll experience.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Greenacres after a round?

The clubhouse at Greenacres is exactly what you want after a good walk - welcoming and unpretentious. You'll find a cozy bar serving local brews and hearty, home-cooked food that hits the spot, like their famous Ulster Fry. It's a great place to chat with friendly locals and relive your best shots of the day.

How accessible is Greenacres Golf Course, and can I easily combine it with other Northern Ireland attractions?

Greenacres is very accessible, located just a short drive from Belfast, making it an easy day trip. We often combine a morning round here with an afternoon exploring the city's vibrant Titanic Quarter or even a scenic drive along the Antrim Coast Road. It's perfectly positioned for a relaxed golf day without feeling isolated.