September 16, 2025
Mayobridge Golf Club
In his mind's eye he could see wasteland around his home transformed. Rolling greens, trees and shrubs, lakes and ponds. His dream was an ambitious one - a Golf Club for Mayobridge. "i first had the idea about ten or fifteen years ago" said Mr Fegan. "I was a member of Warrenpoint golf Club and thought that Mayobridge would be ideally suited for one." Mr Fegan should be taking it easy and enjoying a restful retirement. He is after all, in his seventies. He enjoys a puff of his pipe, but is by no means ready to settle into his slippers. He's much too busy running Mayobridge Golf Club. A club he constructed in his own time, by his own hand and with his own money. A cattle and poultry farmer, his only real knowledge of golf was as a player. He and his son Shane, who has been a keen golfer since childhood did all their own research. They studied the layouts of existing golf courses. They read up on green keeping and seed mixtures. Eventually they came up with a design - and then the real work started. Over two miles of ditches were removed. Thousands of tonnes of waste was cleared. All the fields were dug up and filled with stones for drainage. They were then re-clayed and top-dressed with special seeding. About 1,000 different types of shrubs and trees were planted. a series of eight new lakes and ponds were then created for drainage set. As Mr Fegan puts it, "It was back breaking - the sort of thing you'd only do once in a life time." The result is a unique and quite stunning course. "No other course has a layout like this. And because the land was inhabited until about thirty years ago, cottages are still dotted about. It's really very scenic. In summer we get families coming to picnic around the course," he said. The course is thriving. When it opened in 1999 it had nine holes. It now has eighteen. It has helped to boost the Mayobridge area, with keen golfers from throughout Ireland visiting for a game. Professional golfer Paddy Gribben, who has competed against Nick Faldo, is a regular. All Ireland winner Louise Coffey plays at the club too. Its about to be affiliated to the Golfing Union of Ireland. So Mr Fegan's Club will now be able to compete in Inter club competitions throughout Ireland and beyond. But Mr Fegan will not rest on his laurels. He has just received planning permission for the next part of his project - a proper clubhouse. Mr Fegan had a dream. With Dedication, determination and patience he has made it a reality. And his thoughts on his achievement? "I never have time for a good game of golf anymore."
August 28, 2025
Blackwood Golf Club
We pride ourselves in being known as Northern Ireland’s Premier “PAY & PLAY” golf facility! The centre is situated within the beautiful parklands of the Clandeboye Estate located only 3 miles from Bangor & 12 miles from Belfast city centre. We are open to the public 7 days a week throughout the year however regular guests can benefit from our membership scheme & enjoy unlimited tee times.
September 26, 2025
Shandon Park Golf Club
Shandon Park Golf Club is a gem of a parkland golf course, situated in the leafy suburbs of East Belfast just fifteen minutes (3 miles) from Belfast city centre. Consistently regarded as one of the most competitively successful golf clubs of the modern era having won no fewer than 13 All Ireland Senior titles and back to back European Club titles in 2000 and 2001, Shandon Park Golf Club is also considered to have some of the best parkland greens in Ireland. We have a thriving membership with more than 1,000 golfing & social members. The Shandon Park course combines a tough championship layout with some beautifully sculptured holes, great views of the city, Stormont Estate, and the surrounding area. Tour speed summer greens and a clever layout makes this one of the great Irish parkland challenges. The course record is just six under par despite the best efforts of some of the world’s finest golfers. At the 19th hole you will find a modern clubhouse with welcoming lounge, bar & restaurant, all overlooking the course.
October 8, 2025
Warrenpoint Golf Club
Established in 1893, Warrenpoint Golf Club is an 18-Hole Parkland Course, situated in the Heart of County Down, six miles from the Newry City, and is set in part of the luxurious Hall Estate which is home to the famous Narrow Water Castle, the inspiration for our Club Logo. The course itself measures 6173 yards in length, set in an area renowned for its natural beauty, surrounded by the Mourne Mountains on one side and Carlingford Lough on the other, and is ranked as one of the top Parkland Courses in Northern Ireland. We welcome visitors to test their skills on our challenging and enjoyable golf course and then join us in the clubhouse for some excellent food and a drink.
September 2, 2025
Helen’s Bay Golf Club
Nestled in the heart of County Down, Helen's Bay Golf Club is not just a place to play golf; it's a community where enthusiasm thrives and friendships flourish. Our 9-hole course may be challenging, but our warm embrace is anything but. A Golfer's Paradise: Our course, with its stunning views of the Belfast Lough and the Scottish coastline beyond, is a golfer's dream come true. The picturesque backdrop is rivaled only by the passion and diversity of our members. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting your golf journey, you'll find kindred spirits here.
August 11, 2025
Banbridge Golf Club
A modern, progressive, friendly club that’s ahead of the game. One that has shown vision in adapting to the changing face of golf by driving forward as one club, fit for the future. We offer excellent facilities including a challenging 18-hole, 5665 yard, par 69 course, well-stocked pro shop CMK Golf, modern clubhouse, and popular restaurant.
October 8, 2025
Temple Golf Club
Set in the rolling drumlins of County Down, the course has magnificent views of Slieve Croob and the Mountains of Mourne which harnesses the natural environment in order to offer challenging golf and stunning views.
September 29, 2025
St Patricks Golf Club
Naturally crafted out of the historic Drumlins of County Down, St. Patrick’s Golf Club is a classic and challenging parkland course. It boasts spectacular views of the Mourne Mountains, Strangford Lough and the Isle of Man. We are indeed Golf in ‘The Heart of Down’.
August 28, 2025
Carnalea Golf Club
A warm and friendly welcome awaits everyone who visits our club. Golf has been played at Carnalea for over 100 years with the Club growing in popularity in North Down and beyond with every given year. It is not just golf at Carnalea, we have always been proud of our full and varied social calendar. Browse our site which give details on every aspect of Carnalea, View the gallery which provides pictures our splendid 18 hole Par 69 course, the stunning panoramic sea views from our Ailsa Craig Suite or simply come and visit us at Carnalea Golf Club.