Irish Green Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
How authentic is the "Irish" links experience at Irish Green Golf Course?
You'll find Irish Green delivers a surprisingly genuine links feel, especially with its fescue-lined fairways and deep pot bunkers. Don't expect ocean views, but the rolling terrain and strategic bunkering will transport you. We recommend embracing the firm conditions and playing the ground game here.
When is the best time to play Irish Green Golf Course to truly experience its character?
We think late spring or early fall is ideal; you'll get those crisp, often windy days that really bring out the course's Irish soul. Summer can be hot, making the fescue a bit too penal, and winter often brings dormant conditions that detract from the "green" aesthetic. Aim for a day with a good breeze to fully appreciate the challenge.
What's the most memorable hole at Irish Green Golf Course, and what should I watch out for?
The par-3 7th hole, aptly named "The Bog," is a standout, demanding a precise carry over a natural wetland to a well-guarded green. You'll want to commit to your club selection here, as anything short or wide will find trouble. It's a true test of nerve and accuracy.
Is Irish Green Golf Course a good walking course, and what's the typical pace of play?
Absolutely, Irish Green is designed for walking, and we highly recommend it to truly soak in the links-style contours. The course is generally well-paced, especially on weekdays, allowing you to enjoy the round without feeling rushed. Grab a pushcart and enjoy the stroll.
What can I expect to pay for a round at Irish Green Golf Course, and is it good value?
Green fees typically range from $75-120, depending on the day and time, which we consider excellent value for such a unique links-style experience in the US. You're paying for a distinct challenge and a course that truly stands apart from typical American parkland layouts. It's an investment in a memorable round.