GREENORE GOLF CLUB
🇮🇪 Carlingford, Louth, IE
Designed by Eddie Hackett
Greenore Golf Club sits on a narrow peninsula jutting into Carlingford Lough in County Louth, with the Mourne Mountains rising across the water in Northern Ireland and the Cooley Mountains forming a dramatic backdrop to the south. Designed by Eddie Hackett and opened in 1896 as a nine-hole layout before being expanded, the course occupies a distinctive setting where links-style terrain meets parkland characteristics. The peninsula location means water views accompany play on most holes, and the routing takes advantage of the natural contours and coastal exposure.
Hackett, known for his economical approach and ability to work with natural landforms, shaped a layout that plays along and across the peninsula's modest elevation changes. The course features a mix of holes that run near the shoreline and others that move inland through more sheltered ground. Prevailing winds off the lough significantly influence play, particularly on the more exposed stretches. The turf and playing conditions reflect the maritime climate, with firm ground and natural grasses typical of Irish coastal courses.
Greenore functions as a members' club with a welcoming approach to visitors, maintaining the unpretentious character common to many Irish clubs outside the championship rota. The course offers a straightforward test of golf without elaborate features, relying instead on its natural setting and Hackett's routing to provide interest and challenge for players of varying abilities.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Greenore was designed by Eddie Hackett.
Yes. Greenore at Greenore Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Greenore is 71.
Greenore plays 6,647 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Greenore is 132.
Greenore is a 18-hole course.