Ireland
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is a golfing utopia where world-class championship courses meet stunning coastal landscapes. This region is home to two of the top-ranked courses on the planet—Royal County Down (#1 globally) and Royal Portrush (host of the 153rd Open Championship). The concentrated collection of elite links along the North Coast makes this one of the most efficient and rewarding golf destinations anywhere. Portstewart delivers one of golf's finest opening nines through towering dunes, while the redesigned Castlerock and historic Ardglass offer exceptional golf in breathtaking settings. Between rounds, the Giant's Causeway, Old Bushmills Distillery, and the vibrant streets of Belfast provide cultural experiences that complement the world-class golf perfectly. Highlights: Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) - Host of the 153rd Open Championship Royal County Down Golf Club - #1 ranked golf course in the world The Causeway Coast - Stunning coastal scenery and home to the Giant's Causeway Accommodations: Marine and Lawn Portrush, Adelphi Portrush, Bushmills Inn, Dunluce Lodge, and Marine and Lawn Slieve Donard
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is a golfing utopia where world-class championship courses meet stunning coastal landscapes. This region is home to two of the top-ranked courses on the planet—Royal County Down (#1 globally) and Royal Portrush (host of the 153rd Open Championship). The concentrated collection of elite links along the North Coast makes this one of the most efficient and rewarding golf destinations anywhere. Portstewart delivers one of golf's finest opening nines through towering dunes, while the redesigned Castlerock and historic Ardglass offer exceptional golf in breathtaking settings. Between rounds, the Giant's Causeway, Old Bushmills Distillery, and the vibrant streets of Belfast provide cultural experiences that complement the world-class golf perfectly. Highlights: Royal Portrush Golf Club (Dunluce) - Host of the 153rd Open Championship Royal County Down Golf Club - #1 ranked golf course in the world The Causeway Coast - Stunning coastal scenery and home to the Giant's Causeway Accommodations: Marine and Lawn Portrush, Adelphi Portrush, Bushmills Inn, Dunluce Lodge, and Marine and Lawn Slieve Donard
Southwest Ireland
The dramatic beach-lined shores of Southwest Ireland, overlooking the wild Atlantic Ocean, create the backdrop for some of the world's most spectacular golf. This region features six World Top 100 courses plus Adare Manor—the 2027 Ryder Cup venue often called "The Augusta of Ireland." From the jaw-dropping clifftop setting at Old Head to the classic seaside tests at Lahinch, Ballybunion, Tralee, and Waterville, every round delivers unforgettable golf and breathtaking views. The charming town of Killarney serves as an ideal base, while the Ring of Kerry, Dingle Peninsula, and culinary excellence of Kinsale offer world-class experiences beyond the fairways. This is where Ireland's traditional charm meets legendary links golf. Highlights: Lahinch Golf Club - Host of the 2026 Walker Cup Adare Manor - Host of the 2027 Ryder Cup Old Head Golf Links - Most stunning golf course in the world with endless ocean views Killarney - Voted best town for golfers consistently year after year Accommodations: Adare Manor, The Europe Hotel, Killarney Plaza Hotel, The Great Southern, Lahinch Coast Hotel, and Hotel Doonbeg Ireland
Southwest Ireland
The dramatic beach-lined shores of Southwest Ireland, overlooking the wild Atlantic Ocean, create the backdrop for some of the world's most spectacular golf. This region features six World Top 100 courses plus Adare Manor—the 2027 Ryder Cup venue often called "The Augusta of Ireland." From the jaw-dropping clifftop setting at Old Head to the classic seaside tests at Lahinch, Ballybunion, Tralee, and Waterville, every round delivers unforgettable golf and breathtaking views. The charming town of Killarney serves as an ideal base, while the Ring of Kerry, Dingle Peninsula, and culinary excellence of Kinsale offer world-class experiences beyond the fairways. This is where Ireland's traditional charm meets legendary links golf. Highlights: Lahinch Golf Club - Host of the 2026 Walker Cup Adare Manor - Host of the 2027 Ryder Cup Old Head Golf Links - Most stunning golf course in the world with endless ocean views Killarney - Voted best town for golfers consistently year after year Accommodations: Adare Manor, The Europe Hotel, Killarney Plaza Hotel, The Great Southern, Lahinch Coast Hotel, and Hotel Doonbeg Ireland
Northwest Ireland
Northwest Ireland is a remote and beautiful wilderness where authentic links golf thrives in its purest form. Recent acclaim for Tom Doak's St. Patrick's Links at Rosapenna (World's Top 100) and Gil Hanse's stunning redesign of Narin & Portnoo has finally put this hidden gem on the global golf map. The towering dunes at Carne, dramatic coastal settings at Enniscrone and County Sligo, and pristine beauty of Portsalon offer raw, unforgettable golf experiences. Beyond the courses, discover the Wild Atlantic Way, the majestic Slieve League cliffs, and welcoming towns that showcase traditional Irish hospitality at its finest. With fewer crowds, unspoiled landscapes, and exceptional value, this region rewards those seeking adventure and authenticity. Highlights: Rosapenna's St. Patrick's Links - A Tom Doak masterpiece ranked among the World's Top 100 Courses Narin & Portnoo Golf Club - Recently redesigned by Gil Hanse and considered one of Ireland's finest links Accommodations: Rosapenna Golf Resort and Mount Falcon Estate
Northwest Ireland
Northwest Ireland is a remote and beautiful wilderness where authentic links golf thrives in its purest form. Recent acclaim for Tom Doak's St. Patrick's Links at Rosapenna (World's Top 100) and Gil Hanse's stunning redesign of Narin & Portnoo has finally put this hidden gem on the global golf map. The towering dunes at Carne, dramatic coastal settings at Enniscrone and County Sligo, and pristine beauty of Portsalon offer raw, unforgettable golf experiences. Beyond the courses, discover the Wild Atlantic Way, the majestic Slieve League cliffs, and welcoming towns that showcase traditional Irish hospitality at its finest. With fewer crowds, unspoiled landscapes, and exceptional value, this region rewards those seeking adventure and authenticity. Highlights: Rosapenna's St. Patrick's Links - A Tom Doak masterpiece ranked among the World's Top 100 Courses Narin & Portnoo Golf Club - Recently redesigned by Gil Hanse and considered one of Ireland's finest links Accommodations: Rosapenna Golf Resort and Mount Falcon Estate
Dublin
Dublin is Ireland's golfing goldmine, with over 100 courses in the greater area and some of the country's most celebrated championship venues. Portmarnock Golf Club—a 19-time host of the Irish Open and rumored to become the first Open Championship venue outside Great Britain—headlines an exceptional lineup including Royal Dublin, The Island, County Louth, and The European Club. The city's direct flights from the U.S. and central location make it the perfect gateway for any Irish golf adventure. Beyond the fairways, Dublin delivers unmissable experiences: sample Guinness at its legendary Storehouse, tour the Jameson Distillery, explore historic Trinity College, and enjoy the city's world-famous pub culture and vibrant nightlife. Dublin truly offers the ultimate blend of exceptional golf and Irish culture. Highlights: Portmarnock Golf Club - Ranked in the top 50 in the world and rumored to host the first Open Championship outside of Great Britain More than just a golf trip—it's a golf vacation with tours of Guinness Factory, Jameson Distillery, and historical city culture Accommodations: The Alex Hotel, Fitzwilliam Hotel, and The Merrion Hotel
Dublin
Dublin is Ireland's golfing goldmine, with over 100 courses in the greater area and some of the country's most celebrated championship venues. Portmarnock Golf Club—a 19-time host of the Irish Open and rumored to become the first Open Championship venue outside Great Britain—headlines an exceptional lineup including Royal Dublin, The Island, County Louth, and The European Club. The city's direct flights from the U.S. and central location make it the perfect gateway for any Irish golf adventure. Beyond the fairways, Dublin delivers unmissable experiences: sample Guinness at its legendary Storehouse, tour the Jameson Distillery, explore historic Trinity College, and enjoy the city's world-famous pub culture and vibrant nightlife. Dublin truly offers the ultimate blend of exceptional golf and Irish culture. Highlights: Portmarnock Golf Club - Ranked in the top 50 in the world and rumored to host the first Open Championship outside of Great Britain More than just a golf trip—it's a golf vacation with tours of Guinness Factory, Jameson Distillery, and historical city culture Accommodations: The Alex Hotel, Fitzwilliam Hotel, and The Merrion Hotel























