NUREMORE HOTEL AND COUNTRY CLUB
🇮🇪 Carrickmacross, Monaghan, IE
Designed by Eddie Hackett
Nuremore sits in the drumlin landscape of County Monaghan, near the town of Carrickmacross in Ireland's border region. Designed by Eddie Hackett and opened in the 1960s, the course forms part of the Nuremore Hotel and Country Club estate. Hackett, one of Ireland's most prolific golf architects, worked extensively across the country during the mid-twentieth century, often shaping courses on modest budgets that made intelligent use of natural terrain. His designs typically emphasize playability while incorporating the existing landforms and vegetation.
The course at Nuremore reflects the rolling, intimate character of Monaghan's drumlin belt—low rounded hills formed by glacial deposits that create a gently undulating landscape. The routing moves through mature parkland with stands of trees framing holes and defining corridors of play. Water features appear on several holes, adding strategic interest and visual variety. The layout is accessible to members and visitors staying at the hotel, serving both as a resort amenity and a local club facility.
Nuremore represents a typical Hackett parkland design from this era: straightforward in its challenges, respectful of the land's natural movement, and built to serve a broad range of golfers. The course has undergone periodic updates and maintenance improvements over the decades while retaining its original routing and essential character. It remains a quiet, tree-lined layout in a region better known for its rural scenery than its concentration of golf courses.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Nuremore was designed by Eddie Hackett.
Yes. Nuremore at Nuremore Hotel and Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Nuremore is 71.
Nuremore plays 5,870 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Nuremore is 124.
Nuremore is a 18-hole course.