CAHIR PARK GOLF CLUB
🇮🇪 Cahir, Tipperary, IE
Designed by Eddie Hackett
Cahir Park Golf Club sits in the Golden Vale of County Tipperary, where the River Suir flows past the medieval town of Cahir. Eddie Hackett designed the course in the 1960s during his prolific period of creating accessible parkland layouts across Ireland. The setting takes advantage of gently rolling pastureland characteristic of this fertile region, with the Galtee Mountains visible to the south and the Knockmealdown range forming a backdrop to the east.
Hackett's design at Cahir Park reflects his philosophy of working sympathetically with natural terrain to create courses that challenge golfers without overwhelming them. The routing moves across undulating ground with mature trees defining many holes, and the River Suir comes into play on several occasions. The layout features the mix of risk-reward opportunities and strategic options typical of Hackett's parkland work, where placement off the tee matters as much as distance.
The club serves as a community hub in South Tipperary, offering golf in a relaxed atmosphere that welcomes both members and visitors. The course provides a traditional Irish parkland experience without pretension, where the focus remains on the game itself rather than elaborate amenities. For those exploring golf in Ireland's interior, Cahir Park represents the kind of honest, well-maintained layout that Hackett created throughout the country—courses designed to be played and enjoyed rather than to make grand statements.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cahir Park was designed by Eddie Hackett.
Yes. Cahir Park at Cahir Park Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cahir Park is 71.
Cahir Park plays 6,563 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Cahir Park is 127.
Cahir Park is a 18-hole course.