Boyle Golf Club sits in County Roscommon in Ireland's northwest midlands, near the town of Boyle and close to Lough Key. The course was designed by Eddie Hackett, the prolific Irish architect who shaped more than a hundred layouts across Ireland during the mid-to-late twentieth century, many of them modest nine-hole or parkland courses for rural clubs with limited budgets. Hackett's work is characterized by routing that follows natural land contours and an economical approach that emphasizes playability and maintenance practicality over dramatic earth-moving.
The course occupies rolling parkland terrain typical of the Irish midlands, with mature trees lining fairways and defining holes. The layout moves through varied elevation changes that provide natural interest and strategic variety without requiring forced carries or severe slopes. Hackett's design philosophy favors accessible golf that rewards local knowledge and thoughtful play rather than length or power, making Boyle representative of the community-focused clubs that form the backbone of Irish golf.
Boyle Golf Club serves as a social and sporting hub for the local community, maintaining the welcoming atmosphere common to Irish parkland clubs outside the major tourist circuits. The course offers a straightforward test of golf in a quiet rural setting, with views across Roscommon farmland and toward the nearby Curlew Mountains. It reflects the tradition of accessible membership clubs that have sustained Irish golf culture for generations.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Boyle was designed by Eddie Hackett.
Yes. Boyle at Boyle Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Boyle is 34.
Boyle plays 2,569 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Boyle is 119.
Boyle is a 9-hole course.