CORRSTOWN GOLF CLUB
🇮🇪 Kilsallaghan, Dublin, IE
Designed by Eddie Connaughton
Corrstown Golf Club sits in the rural townland of Kilsallaghan in north County Dublin, approximately fifteen kilometers from Dublin city center. The club operates two nine-hole loops known as Meadow and Orchard, designed by Eddie Connaughton, an Irish golf course architect whose work appears primarily in the domestic market. The setting reflects the agricultural character of north Dublin's hinterland, where gently rolling farmland transitions into the broader Fingal countryside.
The Meadow and Orchard nines occupy terrain that likely retains some of the pastoral qualities suggested by their names, with the routing working across relatively modest elevation changes typical of this part of County Dublin. Connaughton's design approach tends toward accessible layouts that accommodate club golfers of varying abilities while respecting the natural contours of the land. The course serves a local membership drawn from the surrounding communities in north Dublin and south Meath.
Corrstown functions as a parkland facility where mature trees and hedgerows define playing corridors and frame individual holes. The club represents the kind of regional golf venue common throughout Ireland, where the emphasis falls on playability and maintaining a welcoming environment rather than championship length or tournament hosting. The combination of two distinct nines allows for varied routing and flexible tee-time management during busy periods.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Meadow/Orchard was designed by Eddie Connaughton.
Yes. Meadow/Orchard at Corrstown Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Meadow/Orchard is 71.
Meadow/Orchard plays 6,072 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Meadow/Orchard is 135.
Meadow/Orchard is a 18-hole course.