Golf Breaks & Holidays in Dublin & East Ireland
Dublin & East Ireland is a great choice for golfers who want more than a quiet few days on the course.
The region brings together some of Ireland’s biggest golfing names with the pubs, restaurants and lively atmosphere of the capital, giving you plenty to enjoy once the clubs have been put away.
Along the coast, you can take on the classic links challenge of Portmarnock Golf Club or stay beside Jameson Golf Links at Portmarnock Resort.
Head inland and the choice includes The K Club’s Ryder Cup course, its contrasting Palmer South layout and two excellent courses at Druids Glen Hotel and Golf Resort.
Easy to reach from the UK and with a good mix of coast, countryside and city life, Dublin & East Ireland works brilliantly for a sociable Ireland golf break.
- Outstanding links golf at Portmarnock
- Two Arnold Palmer courses at The K Club
- Ryder Cup course included
- Two excellent courses at Druids Glen
- Coastal and countryside resort stays
- Easy access from the UK
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About Golf Holidays in Dublin & East Ireland
Dublin & East Ireland has plenty going for it as a golf destination. The quality of the courses is the obvious attraction, but the variety makes it particularly appealing. You can spend one day playing beside the Irish Sea and the next surrounded by the countryside of County Kildare or Wicklow.
It is also an easy destination to tailor around your group. Stay on the coast, settle into a golf resort or base yourself in the city centre and enjoy Dublin’s famous pubs and restaurants after your round.
For anyone looking for an enjoyable and sociable golf holiday in Ireland, it is difficult to go wrong!
Golf Courses in Dublin & East Ireland
Portmarnock Golf Club is one of the standout names in Irish golf. Set on a narrow stretch of duneland around 10 miles north of Dublin city, this traditional links has a long championship history and has hosted the Irish Open on numerous occasions. Its coastal setting and exposure to the elements make it a memorable addition to any Dublin golf itinerary.
Nearby, Jameson Golf Links is the on-site course at Portmarnock Resort. Designed by Bernhard Langer in association with Stan Eby, the links sits on the historic Jameson estate and offers a convenient second round for golfers staying in Portmarnock.
West of the city in County Kildare, The K Club has two Arnold Palmer-designed courses. The Palmer North Course is the famous one, having hosted the 2006 Ryder Cup. The Palmer South Course provides a different experience, with an inland links layout, dune-style mounding and dramatic rock features.
South of Dublin in County Wicklow, Druids Glen Golf Course is another highlight. This attractive parkland course hosted the Irish Open for four consecutive years, as well as the Seve Trophy.
Its sister course, Druids Heath Golf Course, has a different character, with a heathland layout and views of the Wicklow Mountains and the Irish Sea.
Where to Stay
Portmarnock Resort & Jameson Golf Links is a natural choice for golfers who want a coastal base within easy reach of Dublin. Set beside the Velvet Strand, the resort has its own links course, a spa and several places to eat and drink.
For a more luxurious country-estate stay, The K Club Hotel is one of the standout options in the region. Its two Arnold Palmer-designed courses, including the Ryder Cup-famous Palmer North and the contrasting Palmer South, are both on site, alongside a five-star hotel, spa and excellent dining.
For a quieter resort stay, Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort is set between the Wicklow Mountains and the Irish Sea. With Druids Glen and Druids Heath on site, it is a particularly good option if you want two contrasting rounds without having to travel far from the hotel.
A city-centre hotel is another option, especially for groups who want to make the most of Dublin’s pubs and restaurants in the evenings and play a selection of courses across the region.
Beyond the Fairways
Dublin is a major part of the appeal. The city has no shortage of traditional pubs, live music and places to eat, making it easy to enjoy a relaxed evening after golf.
You can also visit popular attractions such as the Guinness Storehouse or explore the city’s whiskey scene.
The surrounding area is well worth seeing too. A coastal stay in Portmarnock puts you beside the Velvet Strand, while Druids Glen provides a peaceful countryside base in County Wicklow.
Getting There
Dublin & East Ireland is a convenient choice for a short golf break from the UK.
Dublin Airport is well placed for the coastal courses around Portmarnock, while The K Club and Druids Glen can also be reached easily by road.
Why Choose Dublin & East Ireland for Your Next Golf Holiday?
Dublin & East Ireland offers an excellent mix of courses, from the traditional links golf of Portmarnock to the Ryder Cup pedigree of The K Club and the two contrasting layouts at Druids Glen.
Add easy travel from the UK and the chance to enjoy Dublin’s pubs and restaurants after your round, and you have a destination that works equally well for a weekend away or a longer Irish golf holiday.
FAQs
Discover answers to common questions about golfing holidays in Dublin & East Ireland
The Palmer North Course hosted the 2006 Ryder Cup. It is the more famous of The K Club’s two courses, while the Palmer South Course offers a different inland-links style of golf.
Yes. The three areas sit in different directions from Dublin, but they can be combined within the same itinerary. For a smoother trip, it is worth allowing enough time to enjoy each course without trying to fit too much into a short break.
Druids Glen Golf Course is an attractive parkland layout with a strong tournament history. Druids Heath Golf Course has a more open heathland feel, with views towards the Wicklow Mountains and the Irish Sea. Playing both gives you two very different rounds during the same stay.
That depends on the style of trip you want. Portmarnock Resort & Jameson Golf Links works well for a coastal stay with links golf on site. Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort is ideal for a quieter countryside break with two courses at the resort.
For a more luxurious stay-and-play experience, The K Club is a standout choice, with two Arnold Palmer-designed courses, a five-star hotel and a spa within the estate. A city-centre hotel is a good option if evenings in Dublin are the priority.
Both work well. A three-night break is ideal if you want two or three rounds and an evening in the city. A four- or five-night stay gives you more time to combine Portmarnock, The K Club and Druids Glen at a more relaxed pace.
Yes! Portmarnock Resort & Jameson Golf Links has its own coastal links course, while Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort has two courses on site: Druids Glen and Druids Heath.
For a more luxurious stay-and-play option, The K Club also has two Arnold Palmer-designed courses within the estate: the Ryder Cup-famous Palmer North and the contrasting Palmer South.
Yes. Staying in central Dublin works particularly well for groups who want to enjoy the city’s pubs, restaurants and nightlife in the evenings. You can then travel out to the courses each day, depending on your itinerary.
Dublin & East Ireland combines serious golf with the energy of the capital.
You can play famous courses by the coast and in the surrounding countryside, then head into Dublin for a good meal, a few drinks and some live music.
It is a strong choice for groups who want the golf to be excellent without making the whole trip feel too formal.
There is plenty to enjoy between rounds. In Dublin, you can visit the Guinness Storehouse, explore the Book of Kells Experience at Trinity College, tour Dublin Castle or learn more about the city’s history at Kilmainham Gaol and EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum. Whiskey fans can also visit one of the city’s distilleries.
Away from the city centre, the coastal village of Howth is a good choice for a walk and a seafood lunch. If you are staying near Druids Glen, County Wicklow has plenty to explore, including the lakes and walking trails at Glendalough and the gardens at Powerscourt.
Further west, the Irish National Stud and Japanese Gardens are an easy addition to a longer stay near The K Club.
Golf Breaks
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Golf Courses in Dublin & East Ireland
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- Ryder Cup Course with Irish Open Pedigree
- Championship Parkland Setting
- Two Arnold Palmer Courses On-site
- Five-Star Resort Experience

- Three-Time European Open Host
- Pair with Ryder Cup-Famous Palmer North On-site
- Distinctive Inland Links-Style Layout
- Designed by Arnold Palmer

- Historic links course founded in 1894
- 27 holes arranged as three loops of nine
- Championship Red and Blue layout
- Exposed coastal setting with changing winds

- Short Game Practice Area
- Putting Green
- Buggy Hire
- Golf Lessons with PGA Professionals

- Par 71
- Short Game Practice Area
- Putting Green
- Buggy Hire

- 18-hole championship links course
- On-site at Portmarnock Resort
- Designed by Bernhard Langer and Stan Eby
- Coastal setting beside the Velvet Strand
Golf Hotels in Dublin & East Ireland
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- Golf On-Site
- Restaurants
- Spa
- Beachfront Location

- Golf Nearby
- Indoor Pool
- Spa
- Sauna

- Two Arnold Palmer Championship Courses On-site
- Stay and Play a Famous Ryder Cup Venue
- Five-Star Country Estate Setting
- Luxury K Spa with Indoor Pool
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