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Portmarnock Golf Club

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Portmarnock Golf Club - Dublin, Ireland

Portmarnock Golf Club's incredible links land is home to one of the most revered golf courses in the UK and Ireland. A consistent feature within the World's Top 100 Golf Courses, Portmarnock Golf Club is a golfing challenge that has hosted the very best in amateur and professional golf.

Located just north of Dublin, this breathtaking links course dates back to 1894 having originally been laid out by Open Championship winner Mungo Park as a 9-hole golf course, it was extended to 18 holes just 2 years later. A further 9 holes were added in 1971 making this a 27-hole golfing masterpieces that is considered by many to be one of the natural seaside links golf course experience anywhere in the world.

Past champions at Portmarnock Golf Club include Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead who won The Canada Cup in 1960, Seve Ballesteros who won 1986 Irish Open and Phil Mickelson who was part of the victorious 1991 Walker Cup Team. Other Champions who have claimed The Irish Open at Portmarnock include Bernhard Langer, Jose-Maria Olazabal and Ian Woosnam.

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Golf Courses at Portmarnock Golf Club

Portmarnock Golf Club

Utterly exposed to the elements, this layout is not for the faint-hearted; there are no tricks or nasty surprises here, but there are countless extremely challenging holes. Tall rough and undulating fairways are to be negotiated en route to the exquisite putting surfaces, which are guarded by cavernous pot bunkers and vast slopes and swails.

The curve of the Howth peninsula renders Portmarnock extremely isolated, and visitors will be struck by the remote, rugged atmosphere of the golf course, as they attempt to master one of the purest tests of links golf around.

Be sure to visit this austere, traditional golf club as part of your golf tour in Dublin; all those who play Portmarnock will understand why it is held in such high regard. The likes of Royal Dublin Golf Club, The Island Golf Club and The European Club within easy reach of Portmarnock, this makes for one of the best links golf tours anywhere in the world.

Portmarnock Golf Club is ranked as one of the best courses in Co. Dublin.. Past Championships to have been played at Portmarnock include The Irish Open, The Walker Cup, The Irish Amateur Close Championship and The Amateur Championship. A consistent feature within Top 3 Golf Courses in Ireland, as well as The World's Top 50 Golf Courses, Portmarnock, is a must-play when visiting this part of Dublin.

The clubhouse is one that is rich in history, the honours board is very much a who's who in golf. Spending a day at Portmarnock is sure to be one of the most memorable that any golfer can enjoy.

Many golfers visiting Portmarnock will stay in nearby Malahide (15 minutes drive) which provides a great experience of superb bars and restaurants or can stay at The Portmarnock Hotel and Golf Links (5 minutes drive) or alternatively Central Dublin (35 minutes drive).

Course Information

Par 72
Designed by William Pickerman, George Ross
Opened for play 1894
Previously hosted British Masters (1959, 1965)

Tees

Blue 7,466 yards SSS 75
White 6,926 yards SSS 73
Green 6,701 yards SSS 71
Yellow 5,851 yards SSS 73

Irish Open history at Portmarnock Golf Club

Portmarnock has held the Irish Open nineteen times and was the first course chosen to hold the event.

The Irish Open at Portmarnock

Year Winner Country Score
2003 Michael Campbell New Zealand -11
1990 Jose Maria Olazabal Spain -6
1989 Ian Woosnam Wales -10
1988 Ian Woosnam Wales -10
1987 Bernhard Langer Germany -19
1986 Seve Ballesteros Spain -3
1982 John O'Leary Ireland -1
1981 Sam Torrance Scotland -12
1980 Mark James England -4
1979 Mark James England -6
1978 Ken Brown Scotland -7
1977 Hubert Green USA -5
1976 Ben Crenshaw USA -4
1948 Dai Rees Wales 295 gross
1946 Fred Daly Northern Ireland 288 gross
1938 Bobby Locke South Africa 292 gross
1934 Syd Easterbrook England 284 gross
1929 Abe Mitchell England 309 gross
1927 George Duncan Scotland 312 gross

How to get to Portmarnock Golf Club

Portmarnock Golf Club is situated 7 miles east of Dublin airport.

Address: Golf Links Road, Portmarnock, Dublin, Co. Dublin, Ireland. D13 KD96

Portmarnock Golf Club Frequently Asked Questions

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Check-in from 3pm | Check-out from 12pm

What time is breakfast?

7-10:30am

What is the dress code for dinner?

Smart Casual

Is there a range on site?

No

Are there buggies available to hire?

Yes

How much is the fee for the caddies?

50 euros plus tip

Are there any weekend golfing restrictions?

7-9am Sunday mornings are reserved for members only

How many bars are there?

There are 2 bars on site

Is there a charge for car parking on site?

There is complimentary car parking