County Clare Golf Courses
Ennis
Golf Club ;
located at Drumbiggle Road. Ennis.
relatively even terrain of 5600m make
it an ideal course for the holiday
and society golfer.
Tel. +353 65
6824074
Email
: egc@eircom.net
Kilkee
Golf Club ; located at
East End, Kilkee. Challenging 18
hole links in
an idyllic setting on the cliffs of County Clare with breathtaking views.
Tel : +353 (0)65 56048
Email
: kilkeegolfclub@eircom.net
Woodstock
Golf Club ; located close
to Ennis, on Lahinch route (N85).
Excellent 18 hole Parkland Course. Green Fees from 35 euro. Group Rates.
Tel : +353 (0)65 6829463
Email
: woodstock.ennis@eircom.net
Dromoland
Golf Club
Designed by Ron Kirby & J.B. Carr, this
championship course measuring over 6,850
yards, roams through the extensive woodland
and around the feral lakes of this 16th
century estate with subtlety and sensitivity.
Dunbeg Golf
Club
Designed by
two-time British Open champion Greg Norman, is
situated on a truly remarkable site near the
tiny parish of Doonbeg in County Clare. The
course, a true links that will test a golfer's
skill and mettle, has won accolades from
golfers and media worldwide.
East
Clare Golf Club
This course is set on
150 acres of unspoilt, rolling, quiet
countryside with majestic views of East Clare.
The 18-hole course opened in 1997 and is very
popular with visitors both from over-seas and
within Ireland. East Clare Golf Club operates
a "pay as you play" course and it is the
policy to ensure visitors are accommodated at
all times. The championship course has been
designed by noted golf architect Dr. Arthur
Spring. The par of the course is 71 with more
than 6,500 yards of fairways. Hazards include
several lakes, bunkers, streams and trees.
Kilrush
Golf Club
Situated half mile outside the old heritage
town of Kilrush was founded in 1934. The new
course which was re-designed by Dr. Arthur
Spring in 1994 is a gem. The clever use of the
natural terrain combined with water, trees and
sand bunkers has resulted in a scenic course
that is a pleasure to play.
Lahinch
Golf Club
The origins of Lahinch Golf Club go back to
the closing decade of the nineteenth century.
In 1892 officers of the famous Black Watch
Regiment stationed in Limerick came upon a
vast wilderness of duneland two miles from the
spectacular Cliffs of Moher. Being good
Scotsmen, they knew at once that they had
found the perfect terrain for a golf links.
Shannon
Golf Club
This highly rated championship course, with
some magnificent views of the Shannon Estuary.
Water is a feature on a number of holes, and
the length of many of the holes provide a
stern test for even the longest hitters. This
American-styled golf course, with plenty of
water hazards and bunkers. The greens are
largely protected by mounds and bunkers. The
course is flat and presents a superb challenge
for every category of golfer.
Spanish
Point Golf Club
This mature golf course provides difficulties
which demand accuracy from the golfer. It
overlooks the beach at Spanish Point, offering
fine views but also strong Atlantic winds
especially at the 6th par 3. It presents a
stern challenge to all categories of handicap
golfers, but is an enjoyable golfing
experience.