COOLLATTIN GOLF CLUB
🇮🇪 Shillelagh, Wicklow, IE
Designed by Peter McEvoy
Coollattin Golf Club sits in the wooded parkland of County Wicklow, near the village of Shillelagh in Ireland's southeast. The course was designed by Peter McEvoy, the accomplished English amateur golfer who turned to course architecture after a distinguished playing career that included multiple British Amateur Championships. McEvoy's design work emphasizes strategic variety and natural integration with the landscape, and Coollattin reflects this approach within its mature estate setting.
The routing takes advantage of the property's rolling terrain and established tree cover, creating a parkland experience characteristic of inland Irish golf. Fairways move through corridors of deciduous woodland, with elevation changes that add visual interest and require thoughtful club selection. The layout incorporates natural features including streams and gentle valleys, and the design asks players to navigate both the topography and the tree-lined playing corridors. Greens are typically well-bunkered and contoured to reward accurate approach play.
Coollattin serves as a members' club with a welcoming atmosphere common to many Irish golf societies. The estate setting provides a sense of seclusion, and the course offers a solid test of parkland golf without the severe length or difficulty of championship venues. It represents a regional option for golfers exploring Wicklow's inland courses, complementing the county's better-known coastal links layouts to the east.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Coollattin was designed by Peter McEvoy.
Yes. Coollattin at Coollattin Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Coollattin is 72.
Coollattin plays 6,686 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Coollattin is 129.
Coollattin is a 18-hole course.