Discover the best top things to do in County Wicklow, Ireland including Arklow Golf Links, Glen Mill Golf Club, Delgany Golf Club, The European Club, Druids Glen Golf Course, Powerscourt Golf Club, Coolattin Golf Club, Rathsallagh Golf Club, Tulfarris Golf Club, Woodenbridge Golf Club.
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5.0 based on 49 reviews
In the absence of being able to do indoor dining with that amazing view, Arklow Golf Club are doing delivery or pickup! We had a lovely dinner from there today! We had a veggie lasagna and Salmon, it was delicious, good price and good service on pick up. We will definitely be ordering from there again!
5.0 based on 6 reviews
I've played here quite a few times recently. I really like this course. You can just urn up and play 18 holes for €12.50. If you pre-book a time on their website it's €11. The course is in really good condition. It's November as I write and the fairways and greens are in good shape. The winter tees are in use but that's not an issue for me. The longest hole is 221 yds long, the shortest 94 yds so you get to use quite a few of your clubs. There's a nice variety of holes with different heights, terrains and challenges.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Delgany Golf Club is a golf club steeped in Ryder Cup history having provided or being closely associated with four players on nine Ryder Cup teams since 1953. The Harry Vardon designed course located in the heart of County Wicklow is surrounded by beautiful countryside and breathtaking scenery with hill and sea views from Bray Head and the Sugar Loaf to Wicklow Head.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
Played on a gorgeous December day. Course in fabulous condition after a wet November. Play as you lie. That doesn't happen on many courses around Ireland at this time of year. Eighteen great holes. Back nine is just fabulous. Best course I've ever played. Lovely greeting at the clubhouse.
4.5 based on 188 reviews
Welcome to Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort - the perfect location for a golfing break in Ireland, where you can tee off on a course of champions in surroundings rich in history and prestige. Whether you are staying at our luxury Wicklow hotel or visiting for the day, our two championship golf courses allow our golfing guests enjoy varied play over equally exhilarating landscapes - both of which are renowned as being amongst the finest, most challenging and most enjoyable in Europe.
Stunning! Count myself so lucky to have played this magical course ( Druid’s Glen) kept in immaculate condition throughout. Beautiful surroundings, mature trees, flowering bushes, water ???? and spectacular views. Uplifting for the soul even if the course won ( easily) on the day. A special word of thanks to Patrick Geraghty PGA who sorted out some of my swing problems the following day...... he is very reassuring,easy to understand, sorts the problem and had me back on track very quickly. Highly recommended.
4.5 based on 149 reviews
Powerscourt Golf Club is located in the rolling Wicklow hills, just 25 minutes from Dublin City Centre. The Estate is renowned for its magnificent gardens and the highest waterfall in Ireland and is home to the Championship East and West golf courses. The West Course was designed by David Mclay Kidd and the East Course by Walker Cup Captain Peter McEvoy. Both courses are currently rated among Ireland's top 20 parkland courses and are a must for the discerning golfer's calendar. The East Course has hosted the 1998 Irish PGA and the 2001 Irish Seniors Open.
There are two courses at Powerscourt. Both very enjoyable. It is always busy. Can also be windy and cold so bring the rain gear. Scenic and challenging with some long holes. Recommended.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Standing by the shores of Blessington Lakes will leave you speechless. Set across three peninsulas, renowned course architect Patrick J. Merrigan has created a stunning 18-hole championship golf course paradise at Tulfarris. Test your handicap among breath-taking surroundings where ponds and wild grasses blend into the exciting design against sweeping panoramic views.
A well laid out course with a number of challenging holes. We found it to be a long course and glad of the buggy we hired. Something here for all levels of golf.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
Surrounded by rivers and mature forests, Woodenbridge Golf Club was described by the legendary Joe Carr as "Ireland's Augusta" and "The most scenic golf course in Ireland, a hidden gem". Woodenbridge is listed in the Golf Digest - Ireland's Top 100 Ranking, and is renowned for superb condition of the course and lightning fast, undulating greens.
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