CASTLEBAR GOLF CLUB
🇮🇪 Castlebar, Mayo, IE
Designed by Peter McEvoy
Castlebar Golf Club sits in the town of Castlebar in County Mayo, in the west of Ireland. The course was designed by Peter McEvoy, the accomplished English amateur golfer who won the British Amateur Championship twice and represented Great Britain and Ireland in multiple Walker Cup matches before turning to course design. McEvoy's work here reflects his understanding of strategic golf developed through high-level competitive play.
The layout occupies parkland terrain characteristic of inland Irish courses, with mature trees lining fairways and defining playing corridors. The routing takes advantage of the natural contours of the land, incorporating elevation changes that add variety to shot-making and create visual interest throughout the round. Water features come into play on several holes, requiring careful course management and club selection.
Castlebar serves as the primary golf facility for the town and surrounding region of Mayo, an area better known for links golf along the Atlantic coast but with a strong tradition of parkland courses inland. The club provides a local competitive venue and hosts regional amateur events. The course offers a test suitable for members of varying abilities while maintaining enough challenge for accomplished players.
The club operates as a traditional Irish members' club with visiting golfers welcomed. Its location in Castlebar, a market town that serves as the county seat of Mayo, makes it accessible to those exploring the western counties or seeking parkland golf to complement rounds on nearby coastal links.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Castlebar was designed by Peter McEvoy.
Yes. Castlebar at Castlebar Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Castlebar is 71.
Castlebar plays 5,768 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Castlebar is 126.
Castlebar is a 18-hole course.