Ballyneety Golf Club

  • Green at Ballyneety Golf Club, Limerick

Host venue of the 2027 Junior Ryder Cup. Championship quality, 18 hole golf course, with indoor/outdoor driving range & golf school and a magnificent club house, an award winning restaurant, boardroom and golf shop.

This championship golf course is set on 183 acres of rolling Irish countryside. Stroll up the gentle slopes of the fourth fairway and be rewarded by stunning views of Limerick City and County and even the Clare Hills.

This 18 Hole championship golf course has sand-based greens and tees all built to USGA standards. Co-designed by 2014 Ryder Cup Vice-Captain, Des Smyth and Irish Amateur International, Declan Branigan, the course opened for play in 1994

Ballyneety Golf Club seeks to provide the highest standards of golfing excellence, offering an enjoyable and exhilarating golfing experience.

After the golf, relax in the Vines Grill and Wine Bar/Restaurant which is located in the unusual glass enclosed club house. This restaurant, from its elevated position, commands excellent views over the 18th green.

The McSweeney Golf Academy provides a full range of services at it's state of the art facility, which is situated next to the club house and is a golf centre of excellence, under the stewardship of Donal McSweeney, PGA Head Professional.

Type of Course: Parkland

Par: 70

Length: 5425m

Practice Facilities: Yes

Golf Academy: Yes

Golf Pro/Tuition: Yes

Golf Caddies Service: Available on request

Golf Equipment Hire: Yes

Golf Shop: Yes

Food & Beverages: Yes

Link to WHS: www.golfireland.ie/club-detail?clubid=30056

Booking Link: visitors.brsgolf.com/ballyneety#/course/1

Location
Limerick City
Address

Ballyneety, Co. Limerick

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