Dublin & East Coast Ireland

Dublin & East Coast
Ireland Package

Dublin & East Coast Ireland Package

The downtown streets of Dublin not only offer Irish culture in spades, they’re also less than an hour-long drive from at least half a dozen world-class golf destinations. The links courses along Ireland’s western coast might steal most of the spotlight, but the country’s eastern shoreline offers exceptional coastal golf of its own.

SAMPLE ITINERARY

Day

Golf

Hotel

Day One:

The European Club

The Merrion, Dublin

Day Two:

County Louth Golf Club (Baltray)

The Merrion, Dublin

Day Three:

Royal County Down Golf Club

The Merrion, Dublin

Day Four:

The Island Golf Club

The Merrion, Dublin

Day Five:

Portmarnock Golf Club

The Merrion, Dublin

GOLF COURSES IN THIS ITINERARY

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The European Club

Par 71
6,720 yards
Designed by Pat Ruddy

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County Louth (Baltray) Golf Club

Par 72
6,716 yards
Designed by Tom Simpson

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Royal County Down Golf Club

Par 71
6,878 yards
Designed by Old Tom Morris, Harry Colt

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The Island Golf Club

Par 71
6,312 yards
Designed by Fred Hawtree, Eddie Hackett, Jeff Howes, Martin Hawtree.

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Portmarnock Golf Club

Par 71
6,926 yards
Designed by Fred G. Hawtree, W.C Pickermann.

Less than 10 miles away from downtown Dublin and situated on a small, isolated peninsula, The Island Golf Club seems to always inspire first-time visitors to ask, “How did I not know about this course?” Despite being one of the first dozen golf clubs in Ireland—and the third oldest in the Dublin area—The Island remains one of the East Coast’s best-kept secrets. As proof, a UK golf magazine once wrote of the club: “The best course in Ireland you have never heard of. Play it and tell no one.”

Farther to the north, about 27 miles from Dublin Castle, the Baltray Course at County Louth Golf Club rewards those who visit with 18 historic links holes, each defined by pristine (but challenging) green complexes. By contrast, more modern courses, such as The European Club, prove that exceptional links experiences are still being created. In fact, Rory McIlroy once declared of The European Club: “This is probably the best links course I have ever played.”

Golfers who are up for an east coast adventure and don’t mind longer road trips can venture almost two hours to the north to play Royal County Down, an inspiring Irish links layout that opened in 1889 and is almost always considered one of the best courses—if not the best course—in the world.

Yet, a quintessential Irish golf trip along the country’s east coast must include a round played at Portmarnock Golf Club. Founded in 1894, the course plays along the southern tip of a peninsula that juts out into the Irish Sea—a layout that has hosted 19 Irish Opens and the British Amateur Championship in 1949. Moreover, Portmarnock provides an ideal conclusion to a golf traveler’s journey along Ireland’s east coast. After all, Bernard Darwin once declared: “I know of no greater finish in the world than that of the last five holes at Portmarnock.”

ACCOMMODATION IN THIS ITINERARY

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The Merrion Hotel – Dublin

5 Star Hotel

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The Merrion Hotel – Dublin

5 Star Hotel

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The Merrion Hotel – Dublin

5 Star Hotel

ALTERNATIVE GOLF & ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS

TRANSPORT

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Luxury Self Drive Cars

From leading flagship car rental providers

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Helicopter

The finest chartered choppers on the island

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Luxury Coaches

Options from luxury 4 to 36 seaters

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