ENNISCORTHY GOLF CLUB
🇮🇪 Ouse, Wexford, IE
Designed by Eddie Hackett
Enniscorthy Golf Club sits in the countryside near Ouse, County Wexford, in Ireland's sunny southeast. 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. Hackett built a reputation for working sensitively with natural terrain and creating courses that suited club golfers while respecting modest budgets, making him a popular choice for parkland clubs throughout the country.
The layout occupies rolling parkland terrain typical of inland Wexford, with mature trees framing fairways and elevation changes that add character and strategic interest to the round. Hackett's routing takes advantage of the natural contours, creating holes that require thoughtful club selection and course management rather than relying on artificial hazards or severe penalties. The design reflects his characteristic approach: accessible to members of varying abilities while offering enough variety and challenge to remain engaging over repeated play.
Enniscorthy serves as the home course for a local membership and provides golf in a region better known historically for its agricultural heritage and its role in Irish rebellions than for its concentration of golf courses. The club operates in the traditional Irish members' club model, where the course and clubhouse function as a social and sporting hub for the community. Wexford's relatively dry climate by Irish standards makes for favorable playing conditions throughout much of the season.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Enniscorthy was designed by Eddie Hackett.
Yes. Enniscorthy at Enniscorthy Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Enniscorthy is 72.
Enniscorthy plays 6,104 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Enniscorthy is 131.
Enniscorthy is a 18-hole course.