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Golfing around Sligo in Ireland

Golfing around Sligo in Ireland

County Sligo is widely revered as the home of Irish golf, and its prestigious clubs welcome golfers of all abilities from far and wide every year.

There are many clubs competing for the attention of amateur and pro golfers alike in the Sligo area, including Donegal Golf Club, Enniscrone Golf Club and Strandhill Golf Club, but the best known is County Sligo Golf Club itself. This premier club can be found eight kilometres out of Sligo, in the charming village of Rosses Point.

This verdant location is ideal for relaxing and invigorating rounds of golf, and the sea views and other seaside activities mean there's plenty for all the family to enjoy on holiday when visiting this Sligo gem - even if they aren't tempted to the course itself.
Golfing around Sligo in Ireland


Discover the landscape that W.B. Yeats found so captivating when climbing Knocknarea mountain and Ben Bulben, or take to the waves for high quality surfing at Strandhill. The latter is also the starting point for the annual Warrior's Run, if you feel like putting your running skills to the test. If you're a history lover, County Sligo is also home to several prominent stone cairns and cemeteries, most notably those at Heapstown, while even visiting the county capital Sligo itself can be a pleasant experience due to its small size - easily traversable by foot.

Of course, it's the golf club that draws most people to 'The Point,' as it's colloquially known in golfing circles. First opening as a modest nine-hole course in 1894, the complex has since expanded to include a total 27 holes, and features all the amenities and facilities that any serious golfer would expect. The club's reputation as Ireland's elite golfing location is best seen in its hosting of the West of Ireland Open amateur championship, which has taken place on the grounds every Easter since 1923. Spectators and pro golfers have also headed to County Sligo for other notable events over the years, including the Home Internationals and Irish Close championships.

You don't have to be a seasoned pro to tee off in County Sligo though, with many courses welcoming first-timers or experienced golfers looking to improve their game. You'll find a number of courses within easy reach of Sligo hotels, which could be the ideal places to practice your swing, or introduce friends, family and a new generation of budding golfers to the wonderful sport.




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