Skip Navigation

Doonbeg

  • Doonbeg
  • Doonbeg

Amenities

Directions :

Located on the N67 between Doonbeg & Quilty

Caddy Hire :

Yes

Club Professional :

Brian Shaw, John Dooley, Brendan Murphy, Mark Magowen

Course Designer :

Greg Norman

Course Distance :

6834 yards

Course Type :

Links

Dress Code :

Appropriate golf attire

Green Fees :

2007 Monday - Thursday €190. Friday to Sunday €200.

Holes :

18

Saturday & Sunday

General membership details :

Like many traditional Irish links, Doonbeg Golf Club is a private club with some public play. International memberships are being offered. There is a local club component for Doonbeg-area residents.

Practice Green :

Yes

Pro Shop :

Yes

Contact

Telephone:

+353 (0)65 905 5602

Fax:

+353 (0)65 905 5247

Email:

reservations@doonbeggolfclub.com

Website:

www.doonbeggolfclub.com

Address:

Doonbeg Golf Club, LTD, Doonbeg, Co Clare, Republic of Ireland

Doonbeg Clare - Ireland West

Breathe in the sea air as you play along one and a half miles of beach and dune – the ocean is visible from 16 of the 18 holes. The 15th hole is a favourite (or not, depending on your point of view!). It’s a par four of 440 yards to a funnel shaped green surrounded by towering dunes. The excellent Lodge hotel has suites and cottages if you want to make a holiday out of it.

Need to know more

Not what you're looking for ? Go back to Hidden Gems or explore Featured Golf Courses

+ To My Ireland+ To My Ireland

Finder

Find somewhere to stay, eat or find activities and events

Places to go

Click on the map to find out more about an area

Map EAST NORTHERN IRELAND SOUTH WEST

Explore larger map view

Hidden gems

Carton House (Montgomerie)

One of Ireland’s finest golf clubs, Carton House is a rare retreat for golfers who appreciate championship golf, awe-inspiring surroundings and exquisite greens and fairways.

Old Head

You couldn’t dream of a more dramatic location – play golf along the cliffs’ edge, high above the Atlantic

Ireland’s golfing heroes

Philomena Garvey won the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship in 1957, at Gleneagles and was a finalist on four other occasions.