MALAHIDE GOLF CLUB
🇮🇪 Malahide, Dublin, IE
Designed by Eddie Hackett
Malahide Golf Club occupies a coastal setting north of Dublin city, where the land meets the estuary waters near the historic town of Malahide. Eddie Hackett, one of Ireland's most prolific golf architects of the twentieth century, designed the course in the 1990s on relatively flat terrain that contrasts with the dramatic duneland sites found elsewhere along the Irish coast. The layout incorporates mature trees, strategic bunkering, and water features that come into play on several holes, creating variety on ground that lacks significant natural elevation change.
The Yellow and Blue nines combine to form one of the club's primary eighteen-hole configurations. Hackett's design philosophy emphasized playability for members while maintaining strategic interest, and Malahide reflects this approach with generous fairways balanced by well-placed hazards that reward accurate approach play. The proximity to the estuary influences conditions, with coastal breezes affecting club selection and shot shaping throughout the round.
Malahide serves a substantial membership drawn from the surrounding Dublin suburbs and the town itself, which has grown considerably in recent decades. The club maintains traditional Irish golf club culture with active member play and competitive schedules. The course provides a parkland experience within easy reach of Dublin, offering a different character from the links courses that dominate Ireland's golfing reputation while remaining representative of Hackett's accessible design principles.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Yellow/Blue was designed by Eddie Hackett.
Yes. Yellow/Blue at Malahide Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Yellow/Blue is 70.
Yellow/Blue plays 5,947 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Yellow/Blue is 128.
Yellow/Blue is a 18-hole course.