18 Hole Parkland Course, just fifteen minutes from Galway City. Green Fee Mon-Fri €26. Weekend : €32. Groups of 20+ for €20.
18 Hole Parkland Course. One of Connaught's oldest Golf Clubs. A mature and testing parkland course playable all year round, Ballinasloe offers a challenging variety of superb golf holes and it is noted for it's excellent greens and dog legs of which there are eight.
18 Hole Parkland Course, located ten minutes from Galway City. The Club's motto - Failte agus Ceol na Fuiseoige leat- meaning " Welcome, and may lark-song accompany you" is intended to signal the tranquility and reception which awaits the visitor on every fairway.
27 Hole Links Course, located ten miles from Clifden. Galway's premier links course. Green Fees from €30 - seasonally adjusted.
Scenic 9 hole course located near Carraroe. This unique island course has some of the most beautifully scenic golf holes in the country. Joined to the mainland by a causeway at Bealadangan, the course is distractingly beautiful where ocean inlets and rocky outcrops provide natural hazards demanding steady nerves.
Short 18 Hole course.
9 Hole course.
18 Hole course. Christy O'Connor Jnr, Ryder & World cup player, designed this 18 hole course to highlight and preserve the ancient historic features of the Renville peninsula. Par 72 : Length 6,533 metres.
30 bays (internal, external and teaching) located at Salthill, Galway City.
Challenging 18 Hole Championship course with ultra modern facilities. A tight tree lined course. Some tiered greens make it very important to accurately place your drives and a good short game is necessary to score well. The course has excellent views of Galway Bay, the Burren and the Aran Islands. Par 70 : Length 5,816 Metres
The unique 9 hole double green golf course is a par 72 parkland golf course with rolling hills, lakes and fabulous views of Lough Corrib. Glenlo Abbey G.C. is the closest golf course to Galway City and is a favourite amongst locals.
18 Hole Championship Golf Course, set in 160 acres of picturesque parkland on the edge of the world famous Burren and within 200 yards of the historic monastic settlement of Kilmacduagh. Green Fees €22, (Week-ends €26).
This is a rolling parkland course extended to 18 holes under architect, Eddie Hackett, in 1992. Generous fairway layout is counter balanced by strategic tree plantations and fast greens. While short by today's standards, the test here is for considerable accuracy with approach shots to greens.
Short 9 Hole Parkland course. A tough wooded parkland course, some tight fairways and tricky par 3's will test all your golfing skills, undulating fairways and natural hazards also play a part.
18 Hole Parkland course
18-hole course with a par of 67 and many people who visit here return time and time again. If you like getting close to the wildlife when you are out on the golf course, then Portumna in Co Galway could be the place for you. The course is surrounded by a national park and the deer graze on it.
A challenging 9 Hole, with brilliant Connemara scenery, located on the grounds of Renvlye House - Green Fees €15 per day.
18 Hole Parkland Course, located twenty minutes from Galway City. Buggy for hire. Green Fees €25, (€15 with member).