Lahinch Golf Club

Lahinch Golf Club was originally laid out by Old Tom Morris in 1894. Today it is widely regarded that this course at Lahinch is one of Ireland’s great links courses. This course is must on any itinerary covering the west coast of Ireland. You will not be disappointed by this wonderful, historic golf course. Sitting on the Atlantic coastline, the atmosphere and scenery alone are spectacular to behold. Two of Morris’s original holes – the Klondyke (4th) and Dell (5th) – are still in play today. This course is the permanent home of the South of Ireland Open Amateur Championship which was first played in 1895. 

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Course info

  • Caddies (Request in advance through Links Golf)

  • Pull Carts

  • Practice Facilities: Practice area and putting green.

  • Dress Code: Appropriate golf attire.

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Tain Golf Club

Situated to the south of Royal Dornoch, Tain is a heathland/links course with spectacular views. Designed originally by Old Tom Morris as a fifteen-hole course in 1890, it was extended to eighteen holes in 1894; eleven Morris holes are still in play today. This is an easy walking course with the river meandering through three of the holes. Always presented in beautiful condition, Tain is a good test of golf, with clever bunkering and natural water hazards. Tain is located 35 miles north of Inverness.

Course info

  • Caddies (Request in advance through Links Golf)

  • Pull Carts

  • Electric Buggies: Only 2 available

  • Practice Facilities: Short game area and putting green

  • Dress Code: Appropriate golf attire.