BLAINROE GOLF CLUB
🇮🇪 Blainroe, Wicklow, IE
Designed by F. W. Hawtree
Blainroe Golf Club sits on elevated ground above the Irish Sea in County Wicklow, roughly thirty miles south of Dublin. The course was designed by F. W. Hawtree and opened in the 1970s, occupying a dramatic clifftop site that offers views across the water toward the Wicklow Mountains inland. The property's natural topography—rolling terrain that drops sharply toward the coastline—shapes much of the routing and playing character.
The layout moves across varied ground, with several holes playing along or near the cliff edge where the land falls away to the sea below. The exposure to coastal weather influences conditions throughout the year, and wind direction often determines strategy and club selection. Hawtree's design incorporates the natural contours without excessive earthmoving, and the course features a mix of elevated tees, sloping fairways, and greens that reflect the underlying land forms.
Blainroe serves a local membership and welcomes visitors, functioning as a parkland-links hybrid given its clifftop setting and inland character. The club operates as a traditional Irish members' club with a clubhouse that overlooks the course and coastline. While not among Ireland's championship venues or internationally ranked layouts, Blainroe offers a scenic and challenging round in a region known for its coastal scenery and proximity to more famous Wicklow courses further south along the coast.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Blainroe was designed by F. W. Hawtree.
Yes. Blainroe at Blainroe Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Blainroe is 72.
Blainroe plays 6,140 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Blainroe is 130.
Blainroe is a 18-hole course.