November 26, 2025
Silloge Park Golf Club
Silloge Park Golf Club is an 18-hole championship public golf course that first opened for business in 1984. The public golf course is one of only four 18-hole public golf courses in Dublin and offers golfers the opportunity to play at exceptional value for money. Silloge Park is ideally located within 5 minutes from Dublin Airport just off the M50 Motorway. The course is easily accessible and offers possibly the best value parkland golf in the country.
October 15, 2025
Corballis Links Golf Club
Welcome to Corballis Links, a course with a century-old history. A gem in the Irish Links family, with breath-taking coastal views along the North Dublin coastline, this special par-66 offers a unique golfing challenge to test all levels. The course has seen major improvements over the past couple of years particularly with four magnificent new holes being introduced along the coastline. The breathtaking views are always a welcoming distraction from the golfing challenge ahead and at the same time, fantastic enjoyment.
October 15, 2025
Corrstown Golf Club
Members and visitors from home and abroad are most welcome to Corrstown Golf Club. Located close to Dublin Airport, the Club boasts a superb parkland twenty-seven holes. Each hole has its own unique blend of beauty and difficulty. Consequently, we guarantee that your golf game will be tested to its limits.
October 15, 2025
Edmondstown Golf Club
"This is the place" These immortal words, reputed to be uttered by two members of the Maccabean Golfing Society, led to the purchase of an old dairy farm situated in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains. They were probably standing somewhere on the current 18th fairway which affords a magnificent view of Dublin City. The two gentlemen concerned were looking, on behalf of their society, for a site to form their own golf club for their members who, for the most part, were unable to gain membership of established clubs. The year was 1944 and Ireland was anything but a pluralist society. War was still raging in Europe and the outlook was grim. However the land was purchased and Edmondstown Golf Club was born. initially it was a 9 hole course but over the years extra holes were built and finally in 1959, after acquiring extra land, the club became an 18 hole course. As a club, it enjoys a broad spectrum of members from all walks of life - "Doctors, Tailors and Candle Stick Makers". It is a member friendly club playing an important role in providing golfing facilities for the local community, young and not so old. It has a choir and a bridge section. It has recently upgraded the clubhouse and built a state of the art professional shop complete with indoor golf club fitting room.
November 26, 2025
Swords Golf Club
Swords Golf Club play at Swords Open Golf Course, an 18 hole parkland course on relatively flat terrain. The Broadmeadow river flows through the course and the naturally occurring water has been well used in the design of the course and the provision of strategically placed water hazards and features. Our Course Superintendent, Colm McGuinness, and his staff keep the course in pristine condition all through the year. Much has been invested in drainage over the years and so Swords Open Golf Course is very playable all year round and is constantly complimented by regulars and guests. We have a Putting/Chipping Green and practice nets for warming up before your round.
November 26, 2025
St. Margarets Golf Club
Designed by the legendary pairing of Mr. Pat Ruddy and Mr. Tom Craddock, the 18-hole championship golf course is presented in pristine condition all year long. The course boasts beautifully tree lined fairways, perfectly manicured greens and wonderful water features which meander throughout the course, offering golfers of all levels a most enjoyable golfing experience.
October 8, 2025
Beech Park Golf Club
​Nestled in the great Johnstown Kennedy Estate, Beech Park took its name from the centuries old beech trees that line its fairways. Designed by the great Eddie Hackett, the natural landscape of the estate and the remnants of the old estate, such as stone walls and old French drains, combine to make Beech Park unique and creates a beautiful walk around the course.