CAUSEWAY COAST & GLENS GOLF PASS
Highly regarded as one of the "World's Most Desirable Golfing Destinations", the Causeway Coast and Glens have many courses within the region to satisfy all types of golfers.
The Causeway Coast and Glens Golf Pass is available throughout the entire golfing season from TheGolfPA.com subject to availability at the time of booking. There may be a supplement for playing on Bank Holidays and weekends.
For a wonderful experience of Northern Ireland which is simply 'Made For Golf', book your group with the Causeway Coast and Glens Golf Pass.
Rounds of golf should be taken within two weeks of the first round played.
Select your desired dates of play and then we assign the tee times and courses for you based on your chosen selection.
All bookings are subject to availability at the time of booking.
The Valley Links is located in between the East Strand and Dunluce Links.
The 18-hole championship course was originally designed by Harry S. Colt, but it has undergone major changes under Martin Ebert’s supervision.
Both visiting Golfers and highly acclaimed golf writers from across the world who visit Royal Portrush love the challenge that the Valley Links offers.
This links tends to be overshadowed by its bigger sister course, The Dunluce Links; however many visitors say that no visit to Royal Portrush would be complete without playing the Valley Links at least once!
The Castle Championship Course at Galgorm Golf Resort and Spa was the host venue of 2020 Dubai Duty Free Irish Open and Home to ISPS Handa World Invitational.
This Par-72 layout one of Ireland’s finest parklands that provides a mature setting for an easy, relaxing rhythm while playing golf.
The course features are bordered by the Maine River coming into play on numerous holes as well five lakes with magnificent oxbow lake adjacent to the 14th hole.
“The long drive into the Estate shows off one of the best holes, the 10th – wild, spacious and enthralling…the course undulates gently so it feels like a pleasant walk, which makes golf all the more enjoyable” (theirishgolfblog.com)
On a coastline of natural beauty, Ballycastle Golf Club offers an 18 hole championship course open to members and visitors all year round.
The first five holes are on parkland along the banks of Margy River with views overlooking Bonamargy Abbey. Resting by the sea, ten more holes follow before finishing near topmost cliffs for panoramic sights including Mulberry Rock which marks Ireland’s most northerly point.
If you’re looking to get the perfect view of the Irish coastline, taking in panoramic views including Mull of Kintyre, Rathlin Island and Ballycastle Bay, The Warren Links is an excellent opportunity to enjoy all of this during your round.
Roe Park Resort has established itself as one of Northern Ireland’s premier golf resorts, both for the quality of its 18-hole parkland course and its proximity to some great links courses across the coast.
The 18 hole layout takes full advantage of it beautiful setting with Lough Foyle and Inishowen Peninsula providing a dramatic backdrop, while just 10 minutes away are world famous Royal Portrush Golf Club Dunluce Links.
The Roe Park Resort is well worth your consideration when looking at Northern Irish Golf Resorts.
Our summer season price is available from May to September
A discounted price is available during the shoulder season of April & October
Golf @ Galgorm Golf Resort and Spa (Castle Championship Course) @ TBC
The Castle Championship Course at Galgorm Golf Resort and Spa was the host venue of the Modest! Golf NI Open and Home to ISPS Handa World Invitational.
This Par-72 layout one of Ireland’s finest parklands that provides a mature setting for an easy, relaxing rhythm while playing golf.
The course features are bordered by the Maine River coming into play on numerous holes as well five lakes with magnificent oxbow lake adjacent to the 14th hole.
“The long drive into the Estate shows off one of the best holes, the 10th – wild, spacious and enthralling… the course undulates gently so it feels like a pleasant walk, which makes golf all the more enjoyable” (theirishgolfblog.com)