Golf Courses in the South East

Ireland's South East is a popular destinaton for golf breaks of all types.  With Ireland's only true island course to be found at Waterford Castle Golf Club, the area draws golfers to test themselves against the challenging courses.  Equally, the region offers some of the most water laced courses in the country ensuring difficult conditions for golfers of all abilities.


There are currently 41 golf courses within the golfshake.com system for this region.

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    Waterford Castle Golf Club
    (Waterford, Ireland)

    The unique Waterford Castle Hotel and Golf Club is Ireland's only true island golf resort. Completely detached from the mainland yet ideally located for an Irish golfing vacation or exploring the many Irish golf courses nearby.

    Mount Juliet Golf Club
    (Kilkenny, Ireland)

    Opened in 1991 with a match featuring golfing legends Christy O'Connor Snr. and Jack Nicklaus, the beautiful and challenging Mount Juliet course has established itself as a premier golfing venue for Top Professionals and leisure golfers worldwide.

    Wexford Golf Club
    (Wexford, Ireland)

    An 18 hole parkland course, situated on the slopes of Mulgannon Hill on the outskirts of Wexford town. 3.5m euro redevelopment completed in 2007.



    Mount Juliet Golf Club
    (Kilkenny, Ireland)

    Opened in 1991 with a match featuring golfing legends Christy O'Connor Snr. and Jack Nicklaus, the beautiful and challenging Mount Juliet course has established itself as a premier golfing venue for Top Professionals and leisure golfers worldwide.

    Ballykisteen Golf Club
    (Tipperary, Ireland)

    Water is a major feature on this picturesque course as the surrounding lakes and streams feature on 12 of the holes. It was designed with all handicappers in mind as each hole has strategically placed tees so as to make it an entertaining challenge. The two closing holes are the most memorable of the round, as the island green 17th is enough to test any golfer while the long 18th over water requires good course management.

    Faithlegg Golf Club
    (Waterford, Ireland)

    Opened in May 1993, Faithlegg Golf Course was designed by renowned Irish golf course architect Patrick Merrigan. Boasting a superb setting on the banks of the River Suir, the course has been cleverly moulded into a wonderful landscape of mature trees, flowing parkland and no less than five lakes. The superb parkland layout, with tricky doglegs, blind tee shots and strategically positioned sand traps, represents a stiff challenge.


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Mount Juliet Golf Club
Kilkenny

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