BUNCLODY GOLF AND FISHING CLUB
🇮🇪 Bunclody, Wexford, IE
Designed by Jeff Howes
Bunclody Golf and Fishing Club sits in the town of Bunclody in County Wexford, in Ireland's southeast. The course was designed by Jeff Howes, an architect who has worked on several Irish layouts, and occupies rolling parkland terrain characteristic of the region. The River Slaney runs nearby, contributing to the club's dual identity as both a golf and fishing venue, and the surrounding countryside offers views toward the Blackstairs Mountains.
The routing makes use of the natural contours and mature tree cover typical of an inland Irish parkland course. Elevation changes provide variety in shot-making demands, and the layout incorporates water features that tie into the property's broader angling tradition. The design emphasizes strategic play rather than excessive length, with doglegs and green complexes that reward course management and accurate approach work.
Bunclody serves as a members' club with a welcoming atmosphere for visitors exploring golf in the southeast of Ireland. The region is less traveled by international golfers than coastal areas, but offers accessible parkland golf in a quiet rural setting. The clubhouse maintains the relaxed character common to smaller Irish clubs, where the game and the social aspects of membership remain closely linked. For golfers touring Wexford or neighboring counties, Bunclody provides a straightforward parkland round in pleasant countryside surroundings.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Bunclody was designed by Jeff Howes.
Yes. Bunclody at Bunclody Golf and Fishing Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Bunclody is 72.
Bunclody plays 7,164 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Bunclody is 134.
Bunclody is a 18-hole course.