1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Bed and Breakfast at The K Club Golf & Spa Resort
- 1 Round at Palmer South Course
- 1 Round at Jameson Golf Links
1 Night, 2 Rounds
The K Club has long enjoyed its position among the finest golf resorts in the whole of Ireland and in late 2006 it was catapulted into the worldwide golfing spotlight when the Ryder Cup came to town. Since then golf fans from all over the world have come to learn that it is one of the finest golf break destinations in the whole of Europe.
Boasting 128 exquisite bedrooms and suites, two stunning championship golf courses, five-star luxury and a fantastic location just a short drive from Dublin, The K Club is a must for any golfer embarking on an Irish golf break.
For those who enjoy a challenge, the Palmer North Course, which hosted the 2006 Ryder Cup, has been tipped by many as the most difficult inland layout on the Emerald Isle. Together with the neighbouring Palmer South Course, which hosted the European Open from 1995 to 2007, the golf on offer at The K Club is simply outstanding.

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In late 2006, The Ryder Cup Course at the K Club became Ireland's first Ryder Cup venue, as it played host to Europe's record-equalling victory. It is a stadium-style resort course, and at over 7,300 yards from the tips, many commentators have described it as the most difficult inland layout in the country as well as one of the best around Dublin. The final hole on the Palmer North course has witnessed some of the sport's most dramatic moments, from Ryder Cup, European Open triumphs & Irish Open highlights.
Palmer has succeeded in manipulating the existing mature trees and water features to create a magnificent test for golfers of all standards. The coverage and attention that has been brought to both The K Club and Irish golf in general is richly deserved, given the faultless display that the Ryder Cup course exhibited during the Ryder Cup matches.
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Arnold Palmer |
| Opened for play | 1991 |
| Previously hosted | Ryder Cup (2006), Irish Open (2016, 2023) |
| Blue | 7,350 yards | SSS 76 |
|---|---|---|
| White | 6,815 yards | SSS 74 |
| Green | 6,240 yards | SSS 72 |
| Red | 5,131 yards | SSS 72 |
The neighbouring Palmer South Course is an extravagant creation, divided from the Palmer North Course by the River Liffey, which flows right through to Dublin. The layout can be characterised as an inland links, with much earth having been moved to create dune-like mounds at the edge of the fairways.
The drama of the experience at the Palmer South comes primarily from the 14 acres of water that have been worked into the course, making it pretty important to stock up on golf balls before the first tee. The course has a more rugged feel than its sister, owing to the planting of gorse and bracken. The signature hole is the monster par-5 seventh, which measures in at an astonishing 606 yards, and skirts a dramatic series of water cascades.
Signature Hole: Hole 7 (Palmer South Course), Par 5, 606 yards, SI 12
The 7th hole or 'The Swallow Quarry' provides a stern test for all golfers. At 606 yards, the hole is lengthy and a large water feature which runs along the fairway has been known to catch players out. The hole is one of the most dramatic in Europe, and as its name suggests, has the potential to wreck your scorecard within the blink of an eye.
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Harrison Minchew (Arnold Palmer design) |
| Opened for play | 2003 |
| Previously hosted | European Open (1995-2007) |
| Blue | 7,277 yards | SSS 74 |
|---|---|---|
| White | 6,824 yards | SSS 72 |
| Green | 6,244 yards | SSS 72 |
| Red | 5,443 yards | SSS 72 |
The period features of the building itself are well-complemented by the first-class modern facilities inside the bedrooms and throughout the facilities. In fact, The K Club's hotel is so outstanding that it has been named Ireland's only 5 Red Star venue by the AA, and has been awarded the RAC Gold Ribbon.
The surroundings are equally spectacular, as the hotel is set amidst 550 acres of stunning woodland. Since its conversion to a hotel in 1991, this former country home has consistently developed its product, and is now a complete package.
There is a diverse selection of 127 bedrooms and suites, ensuring that every guest's needs are met. Whether you prefer the opulence of lavishly appointed, magnificent multi-room suites designed to the highest, period-appropriate standards, or the comfort of tastefully furnished, spacious standard rooms equipped with modern conveniences, you will find the perfect option. Additionally, all rooms provide 24-hour valet assistance, TV, capsule espresso machine, Voya toiletries, and a range of thoughtful extras.
The Straffan Gate Lodge offers a luxurious self-catering experience with three elegant king-sized bedrooms, three modern bathrooms, a spacious lounge, and a fully equipped kitchen. Ideal for families or small groups, it provides a private getaway while granting access to The K Club's amenities. Conveniently, it's within walking distance of the resort's South Bar & Restaurant.
The Palmer Lodge, a beautifully restored gate lodge, offers luxurious self-catering accommodations with four versatile bedrooms. Guests can relax in a spacious lounge and dining area, and enjoy a lovely garden patio. Conveniently located next to The Palmer all-day dining restaurant, complete with fire pits and an open-air terrace, it ensures delightful meals are just steps away.
The superb dining options round off what is one of the premier golf break destinations in the UK and Ireland. The Barton Restaurant is a sumptuous dining room, offering the finest in French cuisine.
There are superb bars in which to drink, including the Hotel Bar of the Year, the Vintage Crop, named after Dr. Michael Smurfit's superb horse which became the first horse to surpass £1million in earnings.
Visitors to The K Club can sample the possibilities afforded by the estate and its surroundings, including excellent fly-fishing, horse riding, clay pigeon shooting, walking, and cycling. Meanwhile, the on-site K Spa prides itself on offering the very best in health and beauty treatments. The complex also features a 16-metre swimming pool, water jet massage, Jacuzzi, sauna and steam room, while the doors open out to a ‘Zen Garden', where you can let all your troubles slide away.
Elsewhere, for those looking to improve their swing, the committed pros over at K Golf World employ the most innovative simulation technologies to assist you in improving your game. But it’s not just technical prowess that improves at K Golf World, an evening here is also a fantastic way to have fun, socialise and bond with friends or family over drinks and some friendly competition.
The K Club is situated just 30 minutes west of the city of Dublin within 550-acres of picturesque countryside in County Kildare. Dublin Airport is 35 minutes away by car.
Address: Straffan, Co. Kildare, W23 YX53
Andrew
✓5 Apr 2026
Hotel was great with super friendly staff. Couldn’t ask for more
David
✓24 Aug 2025
A truly luxurious four days. The hotel and grounds are a must to see. The staff could not have been more attentive and the food was fabulous. Did not manage to get to the spare so another good reason to return.
Daryl
✓5 Jun 2025
Mike
✓8 May 2025
Beautiful place cannot fault it from staff to food to facilities to golf
Nick
✓24 Apr 2025
Beautiful hotel and brilliant staff and facilities. Good choice of places to eat and drink and close to airport Great courses and facilities
Eamon
✓2 Nov 2024
James
✓8 Jul 2024
Great Courses and hotel
Hana
✓24 Jun 2024
it was our second stay at K club, but the overall impression was worse.
Julian
✓3 Jun 2024
One of the nicest hotels we have ever stayed at
Clinton
✓14 May 2024
Wonderful hotel
Andrew
✓5 Apr 2026
Great golf course. Quite boggy in areas but in fairness Dublin had experienced lots of rain the previous weeks leading up to the date we played. However, course was still very playable
Andrew
✓5 Apr 2026
Great golf course with some fantastic holes. Will 100% be returning to this venue
Graham
✓1 Oct 2025
David
✓24 Aug 2025
The south course is a members course and is one of the most picturesque corses we have played. Can’t wait to go back next year.
David
✓24 Aug 2025
There had been a pro-am the previous two days and they were setting the course up for the Irish Open a couple of days later. The course was in fantastic condition and a true test if fault. Will certainly go back.
Richard
✓2 Aug 2025
Dissapointing more like a municipal course , lack of etiquette . Trainers and tracksuit bottoms on course , hats on in the clubhouse etc
Christian
✓15 Jul 2025
Ian
✓15 Jul 2025
5 hour round was the only downside and not being able to play off the whites
Nigel
✓7 Jul 2025
Fairways not cut. Heavy Maintenace on greens. Very poor condition.
Nigel
✓7 Jul 2025
Very average condition and club house closed.