Nearby courses and links
Killarney Golf and Fishing Club
The nearest golf club to the hotel, Killarney Golf & Fishing Club has had the privilege of hosting many high-profile events including the Irish Open (1991, 1992, 2010 & 2011), the European Amateur Team Championship, the Curtis Cup, the Ladies Open Championship and many more great events.
Killarney Golf & Fishing Club is one of Ireland’s most prestigious and historic golf clubs. Located in Killarney National Park, surrounded by the lakes of Lough Leane and incredible views of the MacGillycuddy Reeks.
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Mahony’s Point
Mahony’s Point is the shortest of the three courses at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club and has spectacular views of Killarney’s famous lakes and Ireland’s highest mountain range the McGillicuddy Reeks. The final three holes are truly spectacular with the 18th described as one of the most memorable holes in Golf. Mahony’s Point is considered to be the most scenic and friendly of the three Killarney courses, it presents an enjoyable challenge to golfers of all standards, the combination of undulating greens, well positioned bunkers and water hazards ensure that there is enough danger to spoil a good round.
18 hole course
Length: 6164 m / 6780 yards
Par: 72
SSS: 72
Killeen
Killeen is the flagship course at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club. Re-opened in June 2006 the course is slightly longer with faster greens that have been brought closer to the water hazards around the course. It will challenge long hitters and accuracy is vital, as there is water on virtually every hole. The challenging golf is matched by the spectacular views with the 10th being a firm favourite where you are playing virtually onto the lake.
18 hole course
Length: 6593 m / 7252 yards
Par: 72
SSS: 73
Lackabane
Lackabane is the newest of the three courses at the Killarney Golf and Fishing Club. This parkland course opened officially for play in 2000. Lakes and streams are a feature throughout the course, adding beauty and danger in equal measure. Here the long game is tested to the full. This course is suited to mid to low handicap golfers and is an excellent test of the long game.
9 hole course
Length: 6474m / 7121 yards
Par: 72
SSS: 72
Beaufort Golf Club
This course presents magnificent views of the world famous MacGillycuddy Reeks from all points. The natural drainage of the site and the exceptionally mild climate of south west Ireland guarantees enjoyable golf throughout the year.
18 hole course
Length: 6587 yards
Par: 71
SSS: 72
Ross Golf Club
Ross Golf Club is a nine-hole 3300 yard course including water and woodland features, and great lush greens. The clubhouse has uninterrupted 180 degree mountain, woodland lake and castle panorama, one of the great vistas of Irish Golf.
9 hole course
Length: 6514m
Par: 72
Ballybunion Golf Club
Cashen
Designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior and first opened in 1982, the Cashen Course is Ballybunion’s magnificent new course, located among amazingly high sand dunes at the mouth of the river Cashen. The course flows with the land and uses the natural contours to full potential.
18 hole course
Length: 6318 yards
Par: 72
Old Course
Located on the Shannon Estuary, Ballybunion is a true seaside links course, virtually treeless with sharp contours throughout. This course has been consistently ranked among the top courses in the world. Yet the course is eminently fair. It will test your patience and it does not favour one particular style of play over another, but one that simply rewards good play and good shots.
18 hole course
Length: 6802 yards
Par: 71
Ring of Kerry Golf and Country Club
Overlooking Kenmare Bay and the Kerry mountains this course has a challenging layout with dramatic elevation changes. Plenty of very interesting holes and views make it one of Ireland’s most scenic courses. Strictly speaking it is a parkland course but it has a definite links feel, given its proximity to the bay and its sand based fairways and greens.
18 hole course
Length: 6820 yards
Par: 72
Dooks Golf Club
Dooks Golf Club is one of the five oldest links courses in Ireland. The charm, atmosphere and superb seaside setting make Dooks a once in a lifetime experience. The course is nearly 6,600 yards from the back tees, but don’t be over ambitious, the course from the white tees, which even though short by modern standards will test every club in the bag and that’s on a calm day.
18 hole course
Length: 6500 yards
Par: 71
Tralee Golf Club
Representing the first European design of Arnold Palmer, Tralee Golf Club is one of the most beautiful courses you will ever encounter. Having completed his masterpiece Palmer commented “I have never come across a piece so ideally suited for the building of a golf course. I am happy that we have one of the world’s greatest links here.”
18 hole course
Length: 6975 yards
Par: 72
Waterville Links
Golf at Waterville is a memorable experience – the beauty of classic links land, surrounded by the sea, and forever challenged and shaped by the elements. Over 100 years old, links golf combines sand dunes, gorse and native grasses, firm fairways, sod faced bunkers and subtle putting surfaces. Forget the lob wedge, think bump and run and creative shot making.
18 hole course
Length: 7378 yards
Par: 72
Kenmare Golf Club
Kenmare Golf Club is a stunning parkland golf course. Located in Kenmare on the Ring of Kerry it is one of the most beautiful places to golf in Kerry.
18 hole course
Length: 6086 yards
Par: 71
SSS: 69