The Royal Dublin Golf Club

Green looking down the fairway at The Royal Dublin Golf Club County Dublin
View towards Dublin Bay at The Royal Dublin Golf Club County Dublin
Green at The Royal Dublin Golf Club County Dublin
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Type of course:

Links

Distance:

7,269yd

Par:

72

Number of holes:

18
The Royal Dublin Golf Club, Bull Island, County Dublin, is steeped in the history and tradition of Irish golf. It is widely accepted as one of the greatest links courses in the world. The Club was founded in 1885 in The Phoenix Park, Dublin. It moved to Bull Island, north of Dublin city in 1889 and received its royal designation in 1891.

The Royal Dublin Golf Club has been home to many championships, amateur and professional, with the highlights being three memorable Irish Opens staged from 1983 to 1985.

The course is located on Bull Island, a UNESCO nature reserve, accessed by passing over a wooden bridge. The location gives an excellent view of Dublin Bay, only 4.5km from Dublin city centre and a 20 minute drive from Dublin Airport.

In 1920 the course was redesigned by H.S. (Harry) Colt, the world famous golf course architect from Sunningdale. Martin Hawtree modernised the design, resulting in a 7,269-yard, par-72 links of outstanding quality. Each hole presents a particular challenge to the keen golfer, with the 18th hole being a significant test of nerves because of the carry over of the "out of bounds" to the green.

The Royal Dublin Golf Club is widely accepted as one of the greatest links courses in the world.