September 1, 2025
Dunfanaghy Golf Club
Nestled on the western shores of Sheephaven Bay with its blue flag beaches and stunning scenery, Dunfanaghy Golf Club sits on the edge of the picturesque, vibrant village of Dunfanaghy in the shadow of Muckish Mountain. Golf has been played on the seaside links of Dunfanaghy for over 100 years. The course was laid out in 1906 by Mr Harry Vardon, six times winner of the British Open. Many years later a young boy named Paul McGinley learned to play golf on the fairways of Dunfanaghy. That young boy became Europe's Ryder Cup Captain in 2014. Paul remains a regular visitor to the area and is a great supporter of Dunfanaghy Golf Club. As a true links course, Dunfanaghy Golf Course offers year-round golfing
August 28, 2025
Buncrana Golf Club
The Buncrana Golf Club is located on the entrance to Buncrana and 200 meters from the Tourist Information Office and probaly better know to the locals as "The Wee Links". The sport of golf has been played on "The Wee Links" since the early 1830's and the Buncrana Golf Club has been in existence since 1890 and was formerly known as Buncrana Municipal Golf Club. In 1944 after the Buncrana Urban District Council purchased the property from the then English Landowner, the property was put in the trust of the Buncrana Municipal Golf Committee for the purpose of making Golf Facilities available to the local community.
September 3, 2025
Letterkenny Golf Club
Not far from Letterkenny, Letterkenny Golf Club offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level. Well-groomed fairways and greens keep Letterkenny Golf Club difficult yet friendly, and the staff can offer tips and tricks for playing your best round. Letterkenny Golf Club is a terrific choice for your regular rounds of golf or a new destination for you and friends when visiting Letterkenny.
September 25, 2025
Otway Golf Club
Otway is situated 5km north of Rathmullan village on the shores of Lough Swilly. It is a short links style course boasting a variety of holes, form short par fours to tricky, deceptive par threes.