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Golf Breaks in Dublin

Why Book a Golf Break in Dublin?

The capital of the Republic of Ireland is well known for its rich history, vibrant lifestyle and picturesque countryside. The exciting nightlife centres around the Temple Bar neighbourhood, this is a must for any visit to the area, a great place to soak up the atmosphere and a enjoy a drink of the black stuff at the Guinness Storehouse.

Not only is Dublin enormously fun, it is also encircled by world renowned golf courses and golf resorts, making Dublin the perfect place to enjoy a golfing trip.

Our guide to playing the best golf courses around Dublin.

Popular Golf Resorts in Dublin

Portmarnock Golf Links, Co. Dublin

Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links

Portmarnock, Co. Dublin

  • Designed by 2-time Masters Champion Bernhard Langer
  • Hosted Ladies Irish Open
  • Breathtaking seaside location
  • Award-winning Spa, & two award-winning restaurants
Castleknock Hotel & Country Club

Castleknock Golf Resort

Castleknock , Co. Dublin

  • 4 star hotel
  • 15 minutes from Dublin Aiport, 25 from the city centre
  • AA Irish Hotel of the Year 2014
  • Onsite golf course and leisure centre
Roganstown Hotel, Golf & Country Club, Dublin

Roganstown Hotel, Golf & Country Club

Swords, Co. Dublin

  • 4 star hotel
  • Located in the 300-acre Roganstown estate
  • Restored to maintain the character of the Georgian style house
  • 3 miles from Dublin airport

Best Golf Courses in Dublin

Royal Dublin Golf Club, Co. Dublin

Royal Dublin Golf Club

Dollymount, Co. Dublin

  • Located on Bull Island, affording sensational views over the Irish Sea
  • Second oldest golf club in Ireland, founded in 1885
  • Hosted over 50 professional and amateur championships
  • Originally designed by Harry S. Colt
Seapoint Golf Links, East & Dublin

Seapoint Golf Links

Co. Louth

  • Championship course that extends over 7100 yards
  • Designed by Des Smyth in the 1990's
  • One of the most underrated courses in Ireland
Portmarnock Golf Club - Dublin, Ireland

Portmarnock Golf Club

Portmarnock, Co. Dublin

  • Championship course ranked 3rd best in Ireland and in the worlds top 50
  • Host to the Irish Open (19 times), The Walker Cup, and the British Amateur Championships
  • Views across the Irish Sea from the majority of holes
  • 10 miles North of Dublin and 15-minutes from Dublin airport
Corballis Links, Dublin

Corballis Links

Donabate, Co. Dublin

  • First opened in 1971
  • Ireland's only public links course
  • At just 4,649 yard from the back tees, strategy is key around the links
The Island Golf Club, Co. Dublin

The Island Golf Club

Donabate, Co. Dublin

  • Ranked 8th in Ireland
  • One of the most spectacular courses in Ireland, with views across the estuary, bordering the sea on 3 sides
  • Established in 1890, nestled between sand dunes
  • 30 minutes from Dublin city centre
Portmarnock Golf Links, Co. Dublin

Portmarnock Links

Portmarnock, Co. Dublin

  • 16th ranked course in Ireland
  • Host to many amateur events including the 2008 & 2009 Ladies Irish Open
  • Designed by Bernhard Langer along with architect Stan Eby
  • Classic links in style, with blind tee shots and rugged sand dunes throughout