Royal County Down
County DownA formidable links beneath the Mourne Mountains, defined by blind drives, tight lines and world number one ranking.
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Set above the Irish Sea, Ardglass Golf Course pairs cliff-edge holes with a tight, engaging layout. Established in 1896, it is defined by its proximity to the water and one of golf’s oldest clubhouses.
Ardglass Golf Course
An exposed links shaped by cliffs, sea winds and historic surroundings.
19th century links
Founded in 1896 on County Down coastline
A compact but exacting test
6,200 yards offering a tight par 70 test
Cliffs and coastline in play
Cliff-edge holes directly above Irish Sea
A clubhouse with deep roots
Historic stone clubhouse beside opening tee
Playing notes
Wind-exposed course requiring precision
A County Down links pairing
Pairs perfectly with nearby Royal County Down
Ardglass Golf Course sits on a narrow stretch of coastline in County Down, where fairways run close to the cliffs and the Irish Sea remains in constant view. Established in 1896, the course is defined by its compact routing and proximity to the shoreline, with several holes playing directly alongside steep drops to the water.Â
The layout demands control rather than power, with shifting winds influencing club selection throughout. Its setting gives the course a distinctive rhythm, moving quickly between inland turns and exposed cliff-top stretches. The historic clubhouse, built within a former castle structure, adds to the sense of place and continuity. Ardglass offers a more intimate links experience than many of its neighbours, yet retains a strong coastal identity. It is a course shaped as much by its position above the sea as by its traditional design.
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Plan with our team
From the first tee to the final craic at the 19th hole and beyond, let our expert planners curate your perfect journey. Backed by decades of family tradition, we handle every detail so you can focus on the game.
Plan with our team
From the first tee to the final craic at the 19th hole and beyond, let our expert planners curate your perfect journey. Backed by decades of family tradition, we handle every detail so you can focus on the game.
Sean Benville
Trip Planning Manager
Alison Duffin
Events Manager
Susan McCann
Chief Operating Officer