LISBURN GOLF CLUB
🇬🇧 Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Designed by F. W. Hawtree
Lisburn Golf Club sits on the outskirts of Lisburn in County Antrim, roughly eight miles southwest of Belfast. The course was designed by F. W. Hawtree, part of the prominent Hawtree family of golf architects whose work spans much of the twentieth century across the British Isles. The layout occupies parkland terrain typical of Northern Ireland's inland courses, with mature tree-lined fairways and gently rolling topography that provides natural movement without severe elevation changes.
The course plays through established woodland and open pasture, creating a varied routing that asks golfers to navigate both tight, tree-framed corridors and more expansive holes where wind and strategic bunkering come into play. Hawtree's design philosophy emphasized playability and strategic interest for club members rather than championship severity, and Lisburn reflects this approach with sensible risk-reward opportunities and green complexes that reward accurate approach play. The parkland setting offers seasonal color and a sense of enclosure that distinguishes it from the links courses found along Northern Ireland's coast.
Lisburn Golf Club serves as a traditional members' club with a long-standing presence in the local golfing community. The course provides year-round play in the temperate Northern Irish climate, and the club maintains the kind of welcoming atmosphere common to established parkland venues in the region. While not a tournament venue on the national stage, Lisburn represents the solid parkland golf that characterizes much of inland Northern Ireland's golfing landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lisburn was designed by F. W. Hawtree.
Yes. Lisburn at Lisburn Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lisburn is 72.
Lisburn plays 6,604 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lisburn is 137.
Lisburn is a 18-hole course.