Craigavon Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Craigavon Golf Course?

We've found late spring through early autumn (May-September) offers the most enjoyable conditions here. You'll get longer daylight hours and generally drier weather, making the course much more pleasant to walk and the greens more receptive.

Is Craigavon Golf Course suitable for beginners, or is it more for experienced players?

Craigavon is genuinely welcoming for all skill levels, which we appreciate. The layout isn't overly punishing, making it a great spot for newer golfers to build confidence, while still offering enough challenge with its tight tree-lined fairways to keep seasoned players honest.

What's the standout feature or a particularly tricky hole at Craigavon Golf Course?

The par-3 12th hole, with its elevated tee shot over water, is definitely a memorable challenge and a real test of nerve. We also love the mature tree-lined fairways throughout; they demand accuracy off the tee, which is a refreshing change from some more open parkland courses.

What can I expect regarding facilities and green fees at Craigavon Golf Course?

You'll find a well-maintained clubhouse with a pro shop and a friendly bar for a post-round pint, which is always a bonus. Green fees are quite reasonable, typically ranging from £20-£30 for a round, offering excellent value for a course of this quality in Northern Ireland.

How easy is it to get to Craigavon Golf Course, and what's nearby for visitors?

Craigavon is very accessible, just off the M1 motorway, making it an easy drive from Belfast or other parts of Northern Ireland. We recommend combining your visit with a trip to the nearby Rushmere Shopping Centre for amenities, or exploring the beautiful Craigavon Lakes for a walk if you have extra time.