FARNHAM ESTATE GOLF & SPA RESORT
🇮🇪 Farnham Estate, Cavan, IE
Designed by Jeff Howes
Farnham Estate occupies parkland in County Cavan, roughly an hour and a half northwest of Dublin in Ireland's lake-studded midlands. The course was designed by Jeff Howes and opened in the early 2000s as part of a resort development centered on a restored Georgian manor house. The property includes spa facilities and accommodations alongside the golf course, positioning it as a destination venue in a region better known for coarse fishing and rural tourism than championship golf.
The routing moves through mature woodland and open parkland characteristic of Irish estate properties. Howes incorporated the natural contours and tree cover into a layout that asks for accuracy and course management rather than overwhelming length. Water features appear on several holes, and the design makes use of elevation changes to create variety in shot values and visual interest across the round. The setting provides a relatively sheltered playing environment compared to links courses along the coast.
Farnham Estate serves both resort guests and local members, with the course functioning as the centerpiece of the broader hospitality operation. The estate grounds and historic buildings contribute to the sense of place, though the golf itself remains the primary draw for visitors traveling to this part of the Irish midlands. The course offers a parkland alternative for golfers exploring Ireland's inland regions between more celebrated coastal destinations.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Farnham Estate was designed by Jeff Howes.
Yes. Farnham Estate at Farnham Estate Golf & Spa Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Farnham Estate is 72.
Farnham Estate plays 7,065 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Farnham Estate is 132.
Farnham Estate is a 18-hole course.