County Kerry, also known as “The Kingdom,” is a true national gem. Known for its stunning landscapes and charming towns, County Kerry welcomes its visitors with spectacular views, hospitable locals and rich history. And on top of that it is a golfer’s paradise. With all sorts of world-class courses set against breathtaking coastal and mountain scenery, Kerry truly offers unique and unforgettable golfing experience. Scroll down to learn more about golfing in Kerry.
Killarney: Your Home Base for Golfing in Kerry
What better base for your Kerry golf adventure than the vibrant town of Killarney? This charming little town provides easy access to many of Kerry’s top courses, along with a fantastic selection of accommodations, restaurants, and traditional Irish pubs. After a day on the links, you can relax and soak in the lively atmosphere of Killarney.
When it comes to choosing a place to stay, look no further than Scotts Hotel Killarney. This centrally located hotel offers comfortable rooms and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. With a convenient underground car park and excellent dining options. Scotts Hotel is an ideal location for golfing enthusiasts who wish to enjoy the local atmosphere after a day on the golf course.
Must-Play Golf Courses Near Killarney
Kerry has an abundance of scenic courses to choose from, both coastal and inland. Here are some of the top golf courses you can easily access from Killarney:
Ross Golf Course
Ross Golf Course is a 9-hole course conveniently located just next door to the Killarney Racecourse. Its prime location ensures easy access for everyone staying in Killarney. Ross Golf Course is very well-suited for beginners as well as those with limited time to spend. Similar to courses at Killarney Golf and Fishing Club, this course also features picturesque views of the area’s lakes and mountains, blending your golfing experience with the beauty of Killarney National Park.
Killarney Golf & Fishing Club
Killarney Golf & Fishing Club stands out as a premier destination. Situated within the Killarney National Park, the club offers two 18-hole championship courses: Killeen and Mahony’s Point. The Killeen course is a very well known course that has hosted the Irish Open on multiple occasions. It is celebrated for its immaculate fairways and demanding layout. On the other hand, a bit more forgiving, Mahony’s Point offers beautiful views of the surrounding lakes and mountains, creating a memorable golfing experience.

Beaufort Golf Resort
A short drive from Killarney will bring you to Beaufort Golf Resort. It’s a peaceful and scenic retreat nestled beneath the majestic MacGillycuddy Reeks. The 18-hole course is characterised by its mature trees, generous fairways, and captivating landscape. It presents a satisfying challenge for golfers of all abilities. The resort is known for its welcoming atmosphere, making it a popular choice among both local and visiting players.
Dooks Golf Club
For those willing to drive a bit further away, Dooks Golf Club provides a fantastic Irish golf experience at a more accessible price point compared to some of the other courses on this list. As one of Ireland’s oldest golf links, Dooks offers an authentic experience set against the stunning landscapes of the Ring of Kerry. Unlike some larger clubs, Dooks offers a more intimate and traditionally Irish golfing atmosphere.
Waterville Golf Links
Waterville Golf Links is a well known course consistently ranked among the top courses in Ireland. With its challenging links and absolutely stunning views of the Adriatic coastline, it is a must visit destination for golfers traveling to the southwest of Ireland. Over the years, Waterville has played host to golfing legends such as Tiger Woods and Mark O’Meara. The course offers a unique blend of tradition, history, and world-class golfing.

Tralee Golf Club
Located approximately 50 minutes west of Killarney, Tralee Golf Club masterfully combines challenge with the unspoiled allure of the Irish coast. Designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer, Tralee Golf Club offers a dramatic and unforgettable golfing experience with breathtaking panoramic views of the Adriatic ocean.
Old and New Ballybunion Golf Course
Ballybunion Golf Club is a home to two wonderfully unique and challenging links courses – The Old Course and The Cashen Course. The Old Course offers a pure and challenging golfing experience on Ireland’s west coast. It’s towering dunes, tight fairways, and firm greens demand skill and precision. On the other hand, the newer Cashen Course holds its own with stunning views and a more forgiving layout.
Ceann Sibeal, Dingle
Last but not least, Dingle Golf Link Ceann Sibeal are one of Ireland’s most westerly golf courses. This traditional course is shaped by the unforgiving Atlantic elements and surrounded by pictures countryside. It offers a peaceful and authentic Irish golf experience far away from the crowds. The course features undulating fairways, pot bunkers, and coastal winds to keep golfers on their toes. It’s a hidden gem that captures the soul of Irish golf.
Planning Your Golf Trip to Kerry
The late spring or early autumn are ideal for golfing in Kerry, with mild temperatures and pleasant weather. However, it is important to keep in mind that Killarney is very touristy. Should you decide to visit during peak season, it’s essential to book your accommodation and tee times well in advance.
A golf trip to Kerry, with Killarney as your base and a stay at Scotts Hotel, promises a truly enjoyable experience. With world-class courses, stunning scenery, and a vibrant town to explore, you’ll be sure to create lasting memories on and off the fairway. So pack your clubs, book your trip, and get ready to tee off in the Kingdom!