Mahon Golf Club occupies a parkland setting in Blackrock on the southern outskirts of Cork city, with views across the estuary toward the harbor. Designed by Eddie Hackett and opened in 1980, the course represents the architect's characteristic approach to working within modest budgets and natural terrain. Hackett, who designed or redesigned more than a hundred courses across Ireland during his career, typically emphasized playability and strategic interest over dramatic earthworks, and Mahon reflects this practical philosophy.
The eighteen-hole layout measures just over 5,800 yards from the back tees and plays to a par of 71. The routing makes use of the property's gentle slopes and mature tree cover, with several holes running along elevated ground that provides those estuary views. The course serves primarily as a members' club for the Cork area, with a local membership that includes golfers from the city and surrounding suburbs. The compact nature of the property means holes are often framed by trees and require accuracy rather than length.
Mahon functions as an accessible parkland course within Cork's urban fringe, offering straightforward golf in a setting shaped by Hackett's unpretentious design sensibility. The club maintains a community-oriented atmosphere typical of Irish members' clubs, where the course serves regular weekend competitions and social golf throughout the year.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Mahon was designed by Eddie Hackett.
Yes. Mahon at Mahon Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Mahon is 70.
Mahon plays 5,277 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Mahon is 118.
Mahon is a 18-hole course.