ENNISCRONE GOLF CLUB
🇮🇪 Enniscrone, Sligo, IE
Designed by Donald Steel, Eddie Hackett
Enniscrone Golf Club sits along the Wild Atlantic Way in County Sligo, where the Moy Estuary meets the Atlantic Ocean. The course occupies a dramatic duneland that ranks among the finest natural golfing terrain in Ireland. Eddie Hackett laid out the original routing in the 1970s, working with the massive sand hills that define the property. Donald Steel later refined and expanded the design, creating the championship layout that exists today. The dunes here are notably tall and wild, creating a links experience that feels remote and elemental despite the course's accessibility.
The routing moves through valleys between towering dunes, with fairways that tumble and rise across the sandy landscape. Several holes play along elevated ridges with views across Killala Bay and the Atlantic, while others descend into sheltered corridors where the scale of the surrounding dunes becomes most apparent. The closing stretch includes a memorable sequence of holes that test every aspect of links golf, with the wind often dictating strategy and club selection.
The Scurmore alternate tees offer variations in length and angle, allowing the course to play differently across multiple rounds. Enniscrone has developed a reputation among Irish golf enthusiasts as an underappreciated gem, less traveled than some of its more famous neighbors but offering a pure and challenging links experience. The club maintains a welcoming atmosphere, and the course's relative isolation contributes to its unspoiled character.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Scurmore (Alternate Tees) was designed by Donald Steel and Eddie Hackett.
Yes. Scurmore (Alternate Tees) at Enniscrone Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Scurmore (Alternate Tees) is 71.
Scurmore (Alternate Tees) plays 6,056 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Scurmore (Alternate Tees) is 119.
Scurmore (Alternate Tees) is a 18-hole course.