South Meath Golf Club

9 Hole

The 9th green

South Meath Golf Club

Longwood Road, Trim, County Meath, Ireland

Phone: +353 46 943 1471, Fax: +353 46 943 1471

Characteristics

The original layout was designed by Eddie Hacket, Ireland's foremost golf course designer.

The Present 18 hole layout with several water features presents a fair test for golfers of all standards.

Feature holes include the 7th and 8th, two challenging par 3s that are surrounded by water which require well executed shots to avoid trouble.

The 16th is also another card defining hole a 400 yard par 4 requiring precision approach shot through a tree lined fairway

The Course

18-Hole Course

Design: Eddie Hackett (1997). Style: Parkland.

Scorecard

TeeParSSSLength
White (Men)70695350 m
Green (Men)70685250 m
Red (Women)70694676 m

Visitors

18-Hole Course

Visitors are welcome every day.

Green Fees

18-Hole Course

Green FeeMon - FriSat, Sun, Holidays
18 Holes15 €20 €
9 Holes13 €17 €

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Pro Shop

Rentals

  • Clubs for hire

The Club

General Information

Founded: 1997

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Ed from Mayo 1 Review

Sth Meath is a surprise

For those who think that Sth Meath is an easy golf course to play a "walk in the park" experience so to speak,, well a big surprise awaits them. Holes 7 and 8 are the "holes from hell" on this parkland layout and have been jokingly nicknamed "amen corner". and with very good cause. I have now lost track of the number of golf balls that have departed from my 5 wood, on hole no 8, and found a resting place in one of the water hazards surrounding the hole. The number is in double figures. I often say "sayonara" and "slán leat" to my golf ball before hitting it on holes 7 and 8.. I believe that titleist should open up a shop there because they would be sold out of golf balls in a short space of time. Hole no 11 is no pushover either and the same can be said for many of the holes on this beautiful. However the friendlieness of the members and the helpfulness of the staff more than make up for all the above. Captain, Don Costelloe, doesen't seem to have a home because he is always out on the course doing all the stuff that helps to keep the show on the road. The boos is a man named Paul seems to not have a home either as he is on the golf course before 8am every morning. Finally may I say that you underestimate South Meath golf course at your peril.

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