Ireland's Ancient East Golf Trip
Ireland’s Ancient East is perhaps better known for its culture and history, however, discerning golfers describe it as a golfing paradise.
Where else will you find megalithic tombs, medieval castles, and an intoxicating blend of links and parkland golf courses?
County Louth Golf Club (Baltray) is a short drive from the megalithic sites at Newgrange and Knowth, while further south, the Irish Open golf venue, Mount Juliet is situated between Kilkenny and Waterford, both treasure troves of Irish history. Hidden golf links gems in the region are Arklow and Rosslare, while the mature parkland courses at Powersount and the heathland course at Druids Glen in County Wicklow are not to be missed.
This is an Irish golf vacation with a twist. If you are looking to satisfy a desire for world-class golf, cloaked in history, then Ireland’s Ancient East golf tour is the one for you.
County Louth Golf Club (Baltray) is a short drive from the megalithic sites at Newgrange and Knowth, while further south, the Irish Open golf venue, Mount Juliet is situated between Kilkenny and Waterford, both treasure troves of Irish history. Hidden golf links gems in the region are Arklow and Rosslare, while the mature parkland courses at Powersount and the heathland course at Druids Glen in County Wicklow are not to be missed.
This is an Irish golf vacation with a twist. If you are looking to satisfy a desire for world-class golf, cloaked in history, then Ireland’s Ancient East golf tour is the one for you.