The Royal Dublin Golf Club
18 Hole
The Royal Dublin Golf Club
North Bull Island Nature Reserve, Dollymount, Dublin 3, County Dublin, Ireland
Phone: +353 1 833 6346, Fax: +353 1 833 6504
info@theroyaldublingolfclub.com
www.theroyaldublingolfclub.com
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Founded in 1885, The Royal Dublin Golf Club is Ireland's second oldest golf club.
The Bull Island, home to Royal Dublin, is celebrated throughout Europe as a wildlife habitat for its unique collection of flora and fauna, and particularly its large concentration of over-wintering wildfowl and waders. It attracts more bird-watchers than any other location in Ireland. This marine environment, with its diverse wildlife, is a constant source of enjoyment to golfers.
The Course
18-Hole Course
Design: Harry Colt. Style: Links.
Scorecard
Tee | Par | CR | Slope | Length |
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Yellow (Men) | 72 | - | - | 6465 yards |
Practice Facilities
- Driving Range
Visitors
18-Hole Course
Visitors are welcome every day.
Green Fees
18-Hole Course
Green Fee | Mon - Fri | Sat, Sun, Holidays |
---|---|---|
18 Holes | 120 € | 120 € |
Amenities
Club Amenities
- Clubhouse
- Locker rooms
- Pro Shop
- Restaurant
- Bar
Rentals
- Clubs for hire
- Trolley for hire
- Electro-trolley for hire
- Electro-cart for hire
- Caddy
The Club
Personnel
Title | Name |
---|---|
Secretary | Eoin O'Sullivan |
Pro | Leonard Owens+353((0)1) 833 6477 E-mail |
Nearby Hotels
Portmarnock Resort & Jameson Golf Links 4 stars
Portmarnock (8.6 km)
Grand Hotel 4 stars
Dublin (11 km)
Roganstown Hotel & Country Club 4 stars
Swords (16 km)
Carton House Hotel 4 stars
Maynooth (27 km)
Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort 5 stars
Newtownmountkennedy (30 km)
The K Club 5 stars
Dublin/Kildare (31 km)
User Reviews
Most Recent Reviews
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Links Course in its purest form
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 31, 2024
- Landscape: not so beautiful
- For your information: the green fee includes lunch at Bar 19.
- Employees: top
- Organization: very good
- Layout of links: nice and classic
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...the oldest golf club in Dublin...
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 5, 2023
...who received royal orders in infancy. Founded in 1885, this course was opened on this site - which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site - in 1889 and two years later was awarded royal patronage by Queen Victoria!!!
It is the oldest golf club in Dublin, second oldest in Ireland, founded by a Scot who worked here as a banker!!
Our feeling is that the damage to the Army that occurred during the First World War can still be seen on this site.
Harry Colt rebuilt this course in 1920 - we had no experience with who planned the first course. At the beginning of the 2000s, the course was adapted to today's requirements in a comprehensive renovation project by Martin Hartwee. The work was completed between 2004 and 2006, most of the greens were raised higher - to keep them dry - new tees were built to set the course, and two holes were rebuilt.
It has become noticeably longer:
Blue Tees 7,265 yards, White 6,907 yards, Yellow 6,462 yards and Red 5,987 yards.
It turns out that this course has teeth:
CR/Slope Blue 76.1/138, White 74.6/132
We are already benefiting from the major bunker renovation project, which was initiated in 2019 to bring the bunker layout back to that of Harry Colt. We don't know how many more Martin Hawrtee used in his work; today he has fewer than 100.
There are many fairways that are very similar to the Scottish links, with neat movements that force the player to play target golf to get a good score.
The high dunes are missing here, the wind is constantly at play, which can be helpful or not. If the ball is hit badly, it drifts away, never to be seen again...
It is a very good, beautiful but also very challenging links course, but a bit monotonous because there are no high dunes, but you usually have a nice all-round view.
The narrow and long shape of the field is partly responsible; the course leads out to the north and back again. The holes are mostly straight or have very humane dog legs - the pin routing corresponds to the period. The final hole has a real dog leg that is designed to ruin the entire score if you play too offensively and miss the balls. A par 4 can be played as a par 3 - hole 16 with 304 yards - in good conditions, there are simply 7 bunkers waiting for the balls!
For us, this course is more difficult to play than Portmarnock Old, the fairways are usually narrower and are further constricted by the bunkers and the movement in the playing area also creates work. The shots into the green caused us great difficulty, they were usually too long and we could hardly stop a ball. You have to play well in front of the green so that it stays on it. We hardly hit any green bunkers here; they are not as hard placed as at Portmarnock Old.
Excellent greens, but very difficult and, as usual with links courses, with crazy speed. It is a very well maintained facility!
In the concert of the big links courses in Ireland it can't quite keep up, we honor the final work on this course and the playful challenges - there are five stars, not from all of them, but it's enough.
The course is one of the five east coast jewels in Ireland!!
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Top Links Golf
5.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 9, 2017
The most beautiful linkscourse in the Dublin area. We played it on the afternoon of 7:17 pm. The place was in very good shape, greens and fairways perfect. Indescribably beautiful the light-shadow play with the sun. Tip: Book Twilight for 100 euro and every golfer gets his money.
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