
Skerries Golf Club
Address
Hacketstown, Ireland
About the Golf Course
Founded in 1905, Skerries Golf Club is a premier championship parkland course located just 20 minutes north of Dublin Airport in the seaside town of Skerries. Originally a 9-hole course designed by W.C. Pickeman, it was expanded to 18 holes in 1971 by the renowned architect Eddie Hackett.
- ArchitectHarry Colt, W.C. Pickman & Bancroft
- Course typeParkland
- Holes18
- PAR73
Prices
Not availableAmenities
- Buggy
- Caddie hire
- Changing room
- Chipping green
- Driving range
- Golf clubs rental
- Golf lessons
- Lockers
- Practice bunker
- Pro shop
- Pull cart
- Putting green
- Reception hall
- Restaurant
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Course Features
Layout: The course is characterized by undulating fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and a lush canopy of mature trees that define each hole. Signature Views: On clear days, golfers can enjoy panoramic views stretching from the Mourne Mountains to Howth and the Wicklow Mountains. Key Holes: It is famous for its "awe-inspiring" finishing hole (the 18th) and a particularly challenging 17th hole, which is the last of five par-5s on the course. Specifications: Men: Par 73, measuring 6,116 to 6,122 meters from the medal tees. Ladies: Par 74, measuring approximately 5,284 to 5,292 meters.
Phone number
35 318 491 567



