Top 10 Golf Courses around Dublin
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Top 10 Golf Courses around Dublin
Welcome to Twilight Golfer’s latest video, where we explore the top 10 golf courses around Dublin, Ireland. Dublin is famous for its rich history, culture, and of course, world-class golf courses. Join us on this journey as we showcase the best golf courses in the area.
We will take you through the challenging greens of Portmarnock Golf Club, the seaside views at The Island Golf Club, and the parkland setting of The K Club. These courses offer a unique golfing experience that caters to all levels of golfers.
As we tour these courses, we encourage our viewers to share their experiences and recommendations for golf courses around Dublin. Whether it’s your favorite golf course or a hidden gem, we want to hear about it.
As Twilight Golfer, we are committed to discovering the best golf courses around the world and providing golf enthusiasts with the information they need to make informed decisions about their next golfing adventure.
So, sit back, relax, and enjoy our tour of the top 10 golf courses around Dublin, and don’t forget to leave a comment letting us know which course you would like to play next.
1. The Island Golf Club €90
2. Luttrellstown Castle Golf Club €55
3. Portmarnock Golf Club €165
4. Royal Dublin Golf Club €125
5. Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links €90
6. Powerscourt Golf Club (Wicklow) €55
7. Druids Glen Golf Club (Wicklow) €50
8. County Louth Golf Club €440
9. Headfort Golf Club (Meath) €52
10. Laytown and Bettystown Golf Links (Meath) €55
(extra) Corballis Golf Links
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Just seen this in my recommendations and gave it a watch.
I am a Dub.
I'd leave out Headfort, Luttrellstown. Not bad courses, just not essential given where you're coming from.
Out of ones not mentioned European Club is a must as is Carton House. And even if I feel it's a bit overrated, The K Club.
Then there a handful of courses dotted around in the tier below them like Tulfarris (my course), Kilkea, Killeen, Bray, Palmerstown, Edmonstown, Dun Laoghaire, Howth and St. Annes that are all lovely courses to play too.
Some of the greenfees you mentioned are way off too. Louth being the obvious one. I paid €160 last year and that was in the winter. I imagine it is listed like €200 for in-season on their site.
Played a few of these (I'm not from Ireland). The Island Course is an absolute gem. Not sure its on everyone's list but it should be. Royal Dublin you can play as a non member. Played it on not the nicest day (which may influence my opinion) felt like the views were a little industrial. Bettystown Laystown. Worth the visit. Its old school and certainly not fancy but a lot of the holes are on the water and its a real links experience.
You may find 'links style' courses in the US but in Ireland they are links courses. Corballis will be the cheapest. Great fun!
I played luttrellstown and portmarnock when i went on vacation to ireland this August and i must say i thought portmarnock was much nicer and kept in way better condition than luttrellstown. Dont get me wrong luttrellstown was beautiful but i wouldn't think its #2 in Dublin.
Yeah… the green fees for these courses are WAAAYYYYY OFF. And I played a few of them a year ago. Do your research as this is a bad informational video. Shame
Hi just saying I am a member of Royal dublin golf club and it costs 250 euro a round it is an amazing golf course
Portmarnock is the hardest course I have ever played. Was the 5th in 5 consecutive days, so I was pretty tired, too. Beautiful, though.
Carton House was a ton of fun as was K Club!
Where you going with 24 holes Portmarnock is a 27 hole course. It is a great championship course
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