Golf Courses in Western Ireland
Along the Western coastline of Ireland are some of the most traditional links courses found today. With beautiful coastal scenes, the old fashioned links course at Portsalon Golf Club will satisfy the hardest to please golfers, with its challenging layout and stunning mountain views. Equally beautiful is the Greencastle Golf Club with fantastic scenery and a tricky links course that is a great option for all golfers.
There are currently 47 golf courses within the golfshake.com system for this region.
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Ballyliffin Golf Club 
(Donegal, Ireland)
It was christened 'the Dornoch of Ireland' and for years golfers in the know regarded Ballyliffin as the ultimate hidden gem. Not only is this one of the friendliest clubs in the country but the setting is unsurpassed and the quality of the terrain is as close to perfect as you'll find.

(Donegal, Ireland)
It was christened 'the Dornoch of Ireland' and for years golfers in the know regarded Ballyliffin as the ultimate hidden gem. Not only is this one of the friendliest clubs in the country but the setting is unsurpassed and the quality of the terrain is as close to perfect as you'll find.


Castlebar Golf Club
(Mayo, Ireland)
Following a recent redevelopment project, Castlebar now boasts an 18-hole course which members and architect Peter McEvoy feel is second to none in Connaught. The new layout provides a unique challenge to every calibre of golfer. The expertly shaped greens and tees provide a fitting compliment to the tree-lined fairways of the 91 year old site on which the course has been constructed.
(Mayo, Ireland)
Following a recent redevelopment project, Castlebar now boasts an 18-hole course which members and architect Peter McEvoy feel is second to none in Connaught. The new layout provides a unique challenge to every calibre of golfer. The expertly shaped greens and tees provide a fitting compliment to the tree-lined fairways of the 91 year old site on which the course has been constructed.


Portsalon Golf Club 
(Donegal, Ireland)
Stretching along Portsalon beach on the shores of Lough Swilly and protected from north and west winds by the majestic mountains of Donegal are those narrow undulating fairways winding through deep dunes. Soft sand bunkers, large natural greens and meandering streams offer the golfer testing and enjoyable golf on a links steeped in history.
(Donegal, Ireland)
Stretching along Portsalon beach on the shores of Lough Swilly and protected from north and west winds by the majestic mountains of Donegal are those narrow undulating fairways winding through deep dunes. Soft sand bunkers, large natural greens and meandering streams offer the golfer testing and enjoyable golf on a links steeped in history.

Ballyliffin Golf Club 
(Donegal, Ireland)
It was christened 'the Dornoch of Ireland' and for years golfers in the know regarded Ballyliffin as the ultimate hidden gem. Not only is this one of the friendliest clubs in the country but the setting is unsurpassed and the quality of the terrain is as close to perfect as you'll find.

(Donegal, Ireland)
It was christened 'the Dornoch of Ireland' and for years golfers in the know regarded Ballyliffin as the ultimate hidden gem. Not only is this one of the friendliest clubs in the country but the setting is unsurpassed and the quality of the terrain is as close to perfect as you'll find.


Westport Golf Club 
(Mayo, Ireland)
Situated near the townland of Carowholly, the club moved to its present location in 1973 and has matured into one of the finest parkland courses in the west of Ireland.
(Mayo, Ireland)
Situated near the townland of Carowholly, the club moved to its present location in 1973 and has matured into one of the finest parkland courses in the west of Ireland.

