Below you will find our golf course reviews from venues in Northern Ireland including County Londonderry, Antrim, Down, Armagh, Tyrone & Fermanagh.
I can’t imagine many reviews for Royal County Down – one of the world’s great golf courses – beginning with mention of the Annesley Links…. but that is exactly where I’m going to start.
I don’t think I would ever accept the notion that a golf course is perfect – not even The Old Course at St. Andrews – but boy does Royal Portrush come close. Tantalisingly close.
The championship Strand course at Portstewart in County Londonderry is one of the finest links in all of Ireland.
Castlerock…. simply rocks!
The Valley course in its own right is a very fine links and one that makes a fine bedfellow for the Dunluce.
Kirkistown Castle is a true links golf course near Cloughy on the Eastern shore of the Ards Peninsula in Northern Ireland.
Castlerock also has a superb relief 9-hole layout called the Bann Links, designed by Frank Pennick in 1986.
Little known Bushfoot golf course at Portballintrae near Bushmills in County Antrim, Northern Ireland is an interesting 9-hole layout in a picturesque location.
The Riverside layout is located adjacent to the Strand (some of the holes and land used to be form part of the main course).
The Old Course, often referred to as the ‘Town’ course is not actually located at the main Portstewart Golf Club.
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