User Reviews
for Faithlegg House Hotel & Golf Club, Ireland
2.7 of 5 stars3 Reviews
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Poorly maintained
1.0 of 5 starsReviewed December 17, 2009
I really did not enjoy this course, poorly laid out, very wet and very badly maintained. The staff were very rude and I did not feel welcome at all. Definitly not one I would recommend

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Better than expected
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 28, 2022
The previous reviews would have kept us from playing the course. It's a good thing that there are more up-to-date reviews at GolfNow.
The course is in good condition, has exciting, interesting holes and is fun, also because it is not that difficult (it's also nice when you reach the greens "in regulation", without 250m tees).
In any case, the course does not have to hide behind Wexford, Waterford Castle or Tramore. Worthy of praise is the good overall impression, which is unfortunately not always the case with courses belonging to hotels (a few containers for tea should be set up, then perhaps not so many of them would be lying around broken on the tees).
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In better memory
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 31, 2018
Here we played a round for the first time in 1997. The course was still young at that time, opened in 1993.
Patrick Merrigan - who passed away in January 2016 - designed it. Faithlegg House was not open yet.
Our notes from this round are very sparse, as this time.
The course is fine, with some exciting holes. There are holes with blind teashots, but also not visible greens if the tee is too short. He is one of the easier ones.
Care and maintenance is fine, but we had him in better memory.
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