Enniscrone Golf Club - Dunes Course Highlights
- “92nd Best Course in the UK & Ireland” Golf World.
- “18th Best Course in Ireland” Golf World.
- Host of the 1930 Irish Close Championship.
- State-of-the-art driving range, chipping area and putting green.
- World-class clubhouse.
Course Stats
- Redesigned by Eddie Hackett.
- Opened in 1918.
- 7,029-yard/6,427-metre length.
- Par-73 course.
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Full Course Lowdown
Enniscrone Golf Club offers the ultimate links experience in North West Ireland and an enjoyable round for all skill levels.
Expect harsh rough, pot bunkers, testing weather conditions, and hilly terrain. Shane Lowry highly recommends Enniscrone, but can the gang dominate this true test of golf?
The club boasts extensive practice facilities, including a driving range and practice area to loosen your shoulders and a top clubhouse for a relaxing meal afterwards.
On the opener, a par-4, favour the left of the fairway to present the green for the second shot--but prepare for a narrow approach.
Accuracy is essential to find the dancefloor, so bring your A-game.
On the 11th, carry the mounds for an uphill shot towards a large green. At 170 yards from the back tee, take an extra club to cover the distance and gradient.
To end the back nine is a 465-yard par-4. If you have a big drive in your locker, beware of the bunkers halfway; they often catch people out.
The left side is out of bounds, so steer clear to avoid adding a penalty to your scorecard.
Admire the view of the course you conquered while tucking into the a-la-carte menu, with fresh seafood, clubhouse classics, or a fry-up.
Treat yourself to the 19th's notorious freshly baked scones if you fancy something light.
With a cosy interior, this spot is ideal for sipping a rewarding pint, counting the scorecards, and laughing at the bunker blunders.
Expect harsh rough, pot bunkers, testing weather conditions, and hilly terrain. Shane Lowry highly recommends Enniscrone, but can the gang dominate this true test of golf?
The club boasts extensive practice facilities, including a driving range and practice area to loosen your shoulders and a top clubhouse for a relaxing meal afterwards.
Course
On the opener, a par-4, favour the left of the fairway to present the green for the second shot--but prepare for a narrow approach.
Accuracy is essential to find the dancefloor, so bring your A-game.
On the 11th, carry the mounds for an uphill shot towards a large green. At 170 yards from the back tee, take an extra club to cover the distance and gradient.
To end the back nine is a 465-yard par-4. If you have a big drive in your locker, beware of the bunkers halfway; they often catch people out.
The left side is out of bounds, so steer clear to avoid adding a penalty to your scorecard.
Clubhouse
Admire the view of the course you conquered while tucking into the a-la-carte menu, with fresh seafood, clubhouse classics, or a fry-up.
Treat yourself to the 19th's notorious freshly baked scones if you fancy something light.
With a cosy interior, this spot is ideal for sipping a rewarding pint, counting the scorecards, and laughing at the bunker blunders.
Course Facilities
- Driving Range
- Chipping Area
- Putting Green
- Club Rental
- Buggy Rental
- Trolley Rental
- Caddy
- Clubhouse
- Pro Shop
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More than a Game!
The Location
Located in Enniscrone, the area features a range of accommodations for all budgets, a cracking selection of restaurants and bars, and Enniscrone Beach.
Enniscrone even has a spa if you fancy soothing your muscles after 18 holes.
Visit Sligo if you fancy an injection of culture and history for an authentic Irish experience. At 56km away, a day trip has to be on your itinerary.
The town boasts a shopping centre, cosy Irish pubs, and museums to check out in your downtime.
Ireland West Airport Knock is 53.5km from Enniscrone Golf Club, so pre-book a taxi or airport transfer to make your journey smooth.
Enniscrone even has a spa if you fancy soothing your muscles after 18 holes.
Visit Sligo if you fancy an injection of culture and history for an authentic Irish experience. At 56km away, a day trip has to be on your itinerary.
The town boasts a shopping centre, cosy Irish pubs, and museums to check out in your downtime.
Ireland West Airport Knock is 53.5km from Enniscrone Golf Club, so pre-book a taxi or airport transfer to make your journey smooth.