County Armagh

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the golf experience like in County Armagh compared to Northern Ireland's more famous regions?

You'll find golf in County Armagh to be wonderfully unpretentious and welcoming, a refreshing contrast to the bustling championship links elsewhere. It's a chance to play well-maintained, scenic courses where the focus is purely on the game and friendly local hospitality.

When is the ideal time to plan a golf trip to County Armagh?

We recommend visiting between late April and early October for the best weather and course conditions. You'll enjoy longer daylight hours and generally drier fairways, though a light rain jacket is always a smart addition to your bag in Northern Ireland.

Which course in County Armagh should I prioritize if I only have time for one or two rounds?

Make sure to play Armagh Golf Club; it's a classic parkland layout with some truly memorable holes and fantastic views over the city. It offers a great test of golf without being overly punishing, perfect for a relaxed yet engaging round.

How does the cost of golf in County Armagh compare to other parts of Northern Ireland?

You'll find golf in County Armagh offers exceptional value for money, often significantly more affordable than the big-name coastal courses. Green fees are very reasonable, allowing you to enjoy multiple rounds without breaking the bank.

Is County Armagh easy to navigate for golfers, and what else should I see while I'm there?

Getting around County Armagh is straightforward with a rental car, as the courses are relatively close to each other. Beyond the fairways, we suggest exploring the historic city of Armagh itself, particularly St. Patrick's Cathedrals, for a dose of ancient Irish heritage.