Golf in Ireland
Links at its finest
Pictured Dingle Golf Course
Once again we need to remind you the booking pattern for 2023 has been much earlier than normal which means space for next year at the most in-demand courses is now at a premium. Despite this, there is still some availability for those smaller groups that can be flexible with dates.
There are also a number of courses, that offer an outstanding Irish golf experience to rival any of the more famous names that still have good availability for the 2023 season so why not try something different?
Travel in 2024
As with 2022/23, we are once again anticipating an earlier booking pattern for the 2024 season. With this in mind, we would encourage you to start planning now. While it may not be possible to confirm final bookings for 2024, we can put itineraries in place and carry out all the necessary work to be ready when golf course diaries are open.
Around the courses
Irish courses welcomed golfers right up to the end of October, but most are now closed to visitors until the Spring of 2023 in order to give them sufficient time to recover after what was a bumper year in 2022 and ahead of what is likely to be the same next year.
A real highlight in 2022 was Dromoland Castle’s hosting of the KPMH Women’s Irish Open in September. The event was won by Czech Klara Spilkova after a three-way play-off including Finland’s Ursula Wikstrom and Denmark’s Nicole Broch Estrup. Following on from the success of this year it has just been confirmed that the tournament will be returning to Dromoland Castle in 2023 and is scheduled to take place between August 31st and September 3rd.
Ryder Cup 2027
Excitement is already building as the Ryder Cup will take place in South West Ireland in 2027 with Adare Manor hosting the event. The presence of some of the top players in the game in the Southwest this summer at the JP McManus Pro-Am provided only a taste of what the main event is sure to deliver in 2027.