Suggested Golf Packages to Ireland



Old Head
Unrivalled in terms of the magnificent beauty and setting of the site, Old Head Golf Links continues to take the golfing world by storm. The brainchild of John and Patrick O’Connor, the Club has developed into one of the most recognized and sought after golf experiences anywhere on earth.   Designed by Joe Carr, one of Ireland’s greatest amateur golfing heroes, this course incorporates some of the most spectacular land in Ireland and the Old Head peninsula, a national monument and an ancient royal site.
Ballybunion Cashen
This great links was designed by Robert Trent Jones in 1984 and is every bit as demanding as the Old Course. Surrounded by the same towering dunes that line the Old Course, the Cashen Course will continuously test your game from the 1st tee to the 18th green.
Ballybunion Old Course
The world famous Old Course at Ballybunion is consistently rated among the top ten courses in the world.  A magnificent course along the Irish coastline, each hole is a masterpiece of its own with towering sand hills that come into play on almost every shot.  One of Ireland’s greatest golfing challenges, Ballybunion regularly receives golfing accolades from all over the world.  Tom Watson once wrote: “After playing Ballybunion for the first time, a man would think that the game of golf originated here.It is a course that will test your patience. It is not a course that favours one particular style of play over another, but one that simply rewards good play and good shots”
Tralee Golf Club
The first course in Europe designed by Arnold Palmer, the 18-hole layout spans 160 acres on the western side of Borrowe’s Islande, from Poulgorm on the north to the Randy at Barrow Harbor on the south.  The opening hole leads to a green overlooking the Long Strand featured in Ryan’s Daughter.  Below lies the watery grave of the wreck Onward of Swansea (1877).  The course has many scenic and picturesque holes with fine views of the Dingle Peninsula, Mount Brandon, Kerry head, Ballyheigue, Banna and Carrahane.