COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB
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COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB
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COUNTY LOUTH GOLF CLUB
Welcome to County Louth Golf Club, a links course of the highest pedigree. More affectionately known as 'Baltray', it is currently ranked the 8th best course in Ireland by Golf Digest, who described it as a “snapshot of the way golf should be'.
Located in the historic Boyne valley region on the East coast of Ireland, the award-winning golf club is extremely well located: 45 minutes from Dublin Airport and less than an hour from Dublin city centre. Furthermore, Belfast International Airport is located approximately 90 minutes away. Founded in 1892, the club is steeped in history and has attained a reputation for producing some of Ireland's greatest golfers over the years. In 1938 Golf Architects, Tom Simpson and Molly Gourlay redesigned the course. A par 72, measuring 7,031 yards from the back tees, the championship links is known for providing one of the purest and fairest tests of links golf in the world. In 2004 and 2009 County Louth Golf Club hosted the European Tour's Irish Open. On the latter occasion, the club was etched into Irish golfing history when it famously became the venue where 2019 Open Champion Shane Lowry won the Irish Open as an Amateur.
Also, one of the unique golf clubs in Ireland to provide accommodation within the clubhouse.
Welcome to County Louth Golf Club, a links course of the highest pedigree. More affectionately known as 'Baltray', it is currently ranked the 8th best course in Ireland by Golf Digest, who described it as a “snapshot of the way golf should be'.
Located in the historic Boyne valley region on the East coast of Ireland, the award-winning golf club is extremely well located: 45 minutes from Dublin Airport and less than an hour from Dublin city centre. Furthermore, Belfast International Airport is located approximately 90 minutes away. Founded in 1892, the club is steeped in history and has attained a reputation for producing some of Ireland's greatest golfers over the years. In 1938 Golf Architects, Tom Simpson and Molly Gourlay redesigned the course. A par 72, measuring 7,031 yards from the back tees, the championship links is known for providing one of the purest and fairest tests of links golf in the world. In 2004 and 2009 County Louth Golf Club hosted the European Tour's Irish Open. On the latter occasion, the club was etched into Irish golfing history when it famously became the venue where 2019 Open Champion Shane Lowry won the Irish Open as an Amateur.
Also, one of the unique golf clubs in Ireland to provide accommodation within the clubhouse.
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Year of construction
1892
Architect
Tom Simpson
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Course Style
Links - Par 72 - 7031 yards
Club Type
Public
Golf Cart
Yes
Rental Bag
Yes
Caddies
Yes
Pro-shop
Yes
Practice
Yes
Top100 Golf Courses ranking
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Greens aeration period
-
Sursemi period
-
Year of construction | 1892 |
Architect | Tom Simpson , |
Course Style | Links - Par 72 - 7031 yards |
Club Type | Public |
Golf Cart | Yes |
Rental Bag | Yes |
Caddies | Yes |
Pro-shop | Yes |
Practice | Yes |
Top100 Golf Courses ranking | Click here to open the link. |
Greens aeration period | - |
Sursemi period | - |
DESTINATION INFO
The Republic of Ireland occupies the most part of the island off the coasts of England and of Wales. His capital, Dublin, is the home town of writers as Oscar Wilde, and from Guinness. The Book of Kells, dating the IXth century, as well as other illuminated manuscripts, is kept to the library of Trinity College. Nicknamed '"emerald island" because of its luxuriant landscape, the country is interspersed with medieval castles as the castle of Cahir.
Jacky F Casanova founder of Golfer to Golfer
Jean Francois Remesy co-founder of golfer to golfer and destination consultant
