Ardfin

Isle of Jura

We don’t often post a singular golf course on its own trip page, but we don’t often come across a golf course like Ardfin. This is a unique experience in a unique location and can be added on to almost any Scotland or Northern Ireland trip. Like so many other great remote golf courses, including Bandon Dunes and Cabot Links, this is golf’s Field of Dreams: build it and they will come. It is not easy getting there, and nor is it cheap, so you might as well take a helicopter.

What We Love About Ardfin

In 2010, Australian hedge fund manager Greg Coffey bought the Ardfin Estate on the Isle of Jura. Inspired by Kerry Packer, who created Ellerston, the uber-private golf course located 200 miles north of Sydney in Australia’s Hunter Valley. Coffey turned to Ellerston’s architect Bob Harrison to create something similar at Ardfin. A remote exclusive World Top-100 worthy golf course. (BTW, Ellerston is #77 in the world). You can hear Bob discuss the process on “The Thing about Golf” Podcast.

After a few years of private play only, outside play is welcome starting in 2021. While you will pay a pretty penny sterling, we are thankful for golf benefactors like Coffey to create such incredible courses. Always a passion play, rarely a money maker, Ardfin should be on your “Top Courses I Want to Play” list.

As with some of the other great old courses of Scotland, there are quirky obstacles and features like stone walls, ancient artifacts, ruins and walled gardens to navigate. Put this all on the country’s western coastline and soaring mountains and the setting is sublime.

The Ardfin experience is not just about the golf. The accommodations are outstanding, as you’d expect. The 18thC Jura House has ten rooms and is ripe for exclusive use, while Ardfin Quads had 13 rooms including a couple of apartments for those who want to stay longer.

Lastly, we love quirky tidbits, such as the band KLF Burning a Million Quid in the then-abandoned boathouse of the Ardfin estate.

Favourite Courses

  • Ardfin: The only course on the Isle of Jura, perhaps the only golf course of its kind in the world.


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Ardfin can be added to most Scotland and Northern Ireland trips. Yet, we love equally remote Machrie, Machrihanish and Mach Dunes. A trip off the beaten path to these gems would be epic.

Northern Ireland

Golf Giants in Northern Ireland

This region offers a fantastic culinary scene, the legendary Causeway Coast and lots of world-class golf. The two best-known courses, Royal Portrush and Royal County Down, both deserve their Top-15 rankings. Other highlights—including Portstewart, Ballyliffin and Ardglass—offer unique links experiences with clifftop sea views and some of the best holes you’ll ever play. 

What We Love About Northern Ireland

Any trip that includes two top-15 courses, that you play twice, is sure to be memorable. Start with a non-stop flight to Dublin, a warm-up round at County Louth, aka Baltray, and a sleep at the delightful Slieve Donard, just a 9-iron from Royal County Down’s first tee.

After playing Ardglass, a true hidden gem, it’s time for your first round at RCD. (We love going out the Slieve Donard’s back door and walking to the first tee.) Then head to the north coast where Portrush and Portstewart are just 15 minutes apart, ideal for an unforgetable 36-hole day.

You might also add a round at Castlerock, a whisky tasting at Bushmills, a visit to Giant’s Causeway, a fun pub night in Belfast or spend some time learning about The Troubles and the Titanic. Then head south again for your second round at RCD before a final night of celebration in Dublin. 

Favourite Courses

  • Royal County Down: Plenty of savvy golfers call it the best in the world

  • Royal Portrush (Dunluce Links): Always ranked in the Top 15, this 2019 Open Championship host is the home club to Graeme MacDowell and Darren Clarke

  • Castlerock (Mussenden): Founded in 1901, it runs along the coast amongst the dunes

  • Portstewart (Strand Course): A few miles from Portrush, it features a superb front nine through deep dune corridors

  • Ardglass: A hidden gem that we include on all itineraries — and not just because the fabulous clubhouse is a medieval castle

    And, if you want to add Machrihanish and Mach Dunes, take the Kintyre Express. Check them out in Ayrshire.


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Dublin

Guinness and Golf in Dublin

Among the best things about golfing around Dublin is, well, Dublin. Staying in one of the most lively and historic cities in the world truly enhances the fantastic golf experience. Portmarnock is a must-play and the European Club, County Louth and the Island Golf Club are all excellent. After each round, you can enjoy a fresh pint of Guinness, often with a side of Celtic music. 

What We Love About Dublin

Want a quick golf getaway in a city with a burgeoning food scene, great pubs and lively late-night music? We know just the place: Dublin. None of the golf courses we recommend—including the top-50 Portmarnock and the criminally underrated County Louth—are more than an hour’s drive away. That allows you to unpack only once for your stay at one of the many great hotels.

Depending on the group, we like The Merrion, the Shelbourne and the FitzWilliam. When you’re not golfing, there’s plenty to keep you busy. You can learn a little and have a laugh at the Little Museum of Dublin; have fun dining at Fade Street Social; take a private room at the epicurean favourite, Pig’s Ear; and catch some late-night music with a Guinness at O’Donoghue’s. But you will have to pack before you fly home.

Favourite Courses

  • Portmarnock: The home of Paddy Harrington is ranked #49 in the world

  • The Island: This charming, must-play course just north of Portmarnock is surrounded by water on three sides

  • The European Club: Just south of Dublin, Pat Ruddy’s creation features railway sleepers lining the bunkers

  • Royal Dublin: Formed in 1885, located on Bull Island old club with a parkland

  • County Louth (aka Baltray): One of the world’s most underrated tracks, it’s a great links course among the dunes and right beside the sea


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Southwest Ireland

Explore the Greens of the Emerald Isle

With four Top-100 courses, Southwest Ireland is surely one of the world’s premier golf destinations. Follow the tiny roads through rolling countryside and your reward is stunning seaside golf. And as glorious as the golf is, the area also offers castles and other historic sites, the rugged beauty of land, hilarious locals and great pubs. A single word describes this trip: fun. 

What We Love About Southwest Ireland

We love so much about this place. We love entering the incredible spit and seeing the spectacular Old Head in front of us. We love staying in Kinsale and learning about its eponymous Battle over a Guinness at The Spaniard. We love driving some of the Ring of Kerry to a Top-100 course in Waterville with its statues of Payne Stewart and Charlie Chaplin.

We love staying two nights and playing Hogs Head, Waterville’s new neighbour. We love the warmth of innkeepers like Daragh from Barrow House and Catherine at Killarney Lodge. And we love this trip’s unparalleled finish that has us playing Top-50 courses like Ballybunion and Lahinch while we stay in the beautiful accommodations at Doonbeg.

Favourite Courses

  • Ballybunion: This famous course ranks among the Top 15 in the world

  • Lahinch: Quirky, fun and right in town—and a Top-35 course

  • Tralee: This may be Arnold Palmer’s best architectural effort

  • Waterville: Ranks in the Top-82 in the world

  • Hogs Head: This newcomer in Waterville is quickly making a name for itself

  • Dooks: A short 6,000 yards built in 1889 and loads of fun

  • Old Head: Every golfer should experience this spectacular and unique site

  • Doonbeg: This was a Greg Norman design that was lost in a storm and then completely rebuilt


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