IRISH HILLS GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB
🇺🇸 Mount Sterling, KY, USA
Designed by Alex McKay
Irish Hills Golf and Country Club sits in the rolling countryside near Mount Sterling, Kentucky, a small city in the Bluegrass region east of Lexington. The course was designed by Alex McKay, a regional architect active in the mid-twentieth century who worked primarily across Kentucky and neighboring states. McKay's designs typically emphasized strategic use of natural terrain, and Irish Hills takes its name from the undulating topography that characterizes the property.
The layout moves through wooded corridors and open pastureland typical of central Kentucky, with elevation changes that create variety in shot values and visual interest. The routing likely incorporates the natural ridges and valleys of the site, requiring golfers to navigate uphill and downhill lies while managing the tree-lined fairways that define many holes. Water features and bunkers provide additional strategic elements, though the land itself remains the primary defense.
Irish Hills serves as the centerpiece of a country club that functions as a social and recreational hub for the Mount Sterling community. The club offers traditional amenities beyond golf, including dining facilities and family-oriented programming common to regional country clubs in Kentucky. The course provides a familiar challenge for members and guests familiar with parkland-style layouts shaped by the natural contours of the Bluegrass landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Irish Hills was designed by Alex McKay.
Yes. Irish Hills at Irish Hills Golf and Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Irish Hills is 71.
Irish Hills plays 6,915 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Irish Hills is 135.
Irish Hills is a 18-hole course.