Ballyneety

Reciprocal Golf

Ballyneety Golf Club Members can play for free* Monday to Friday and at weekends pay Members Guest Rate at:

Athlone Golf Club, Cobh Golf Club, Rush Golf Club, Waterford Golf Club

Members please contact the Golf Shop for more information.

Roscommon

Athlone Golf Club

Athlone Golf Club is a superb 18 hole parkland course, situated on the shores of Lough Ree, in the centre of Ireland. Access from Dublin or Galway is now so easy with the East-West Motorway. The course is regarded as one of the most picturesque golf courses in Ireland, and, it is remarkably wet weather tolerant, due to the underlying Esker, which makes it a delight to play all year round.

Cork

Cobh Golf Club

Cobh Golf Club opened in 1986 as a 9 hole course located at Ballywilliam on the east side of Cobh. The new 18-hole Hawtree Design golf course opened in 2009 after moving to Marino Point.

It was officially opened in 2010 by Shane Lowry.
The course is perched on an elevated site with stunning views overlooking the inner regions of Cork Harbour. We proudly deliver a championship standard golf course with USGA specification greens. The signature hole is the Island Green par 3, 10th.

Dublin

Rush Golf Club

Rush Golf Club which was founded in 1943 is a links course with panoramic views of Lambay Island and Dublin Bay. A new Clubhouse and car park was built in 2002 that compliments the natural contours of the course. The bar and restaurant offer a friendly and comfortable setting with views of the 1st and 9th holes. The course is fair but challenging for new and experienced golfers. We welcome enquiries from individuals and societies who wish to experience the course and it’s excellent facilities.

Waterford

Waterford Golf Club

Waterford Golf Club was founded in 1912 and overlooks the historic city of Waterford, Irelands Oldest City, located in the Sunny South East of Ireland.

With its magnificent views, this 18 hole parkland course, Par 71, is a gem on the outskirts of Waterford City. The irregular city, with its towers and steeples spread before the eye along the valley, and in the west, Slievenamon and the Comeragh Mountains, make a background of enduring splendor.