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The Ireland Expedition
Golf on the Wild Atlantic Way
Southwest Ireland in the spring feels like a world awakening—emerald hills turning vivid again beneath soft Atlantic light. Along the Wild Atlantic Way, cliffs and headlands burst with wildflowers, their colors set against the deep blues and silvers of the restless sea.
Villages come alive with quiet charm, framed by ancient stone walls and winding coastal roads. It’s a landscape where freshness, history, and raw ocean beauty converge in a way that feels undeniably magical.
Golf in southwest Ireland is a rugged, exhilarating test set against some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in the world, where windswept dunes and Atlantic squalls shape every shot.
Its storied links—rooted in more than a century of tradition—carry a sense of history that turns each round into both a challenge and a pilgrimage.
May 2027 Course Inventory
Old Head Golf Links - 17th in Ireland, 75th in Britain & Ireland by Top 100 Golf Courses
Waterville Golf Links - 6th in Ireland, 45th in Britain & Ireland by Top 100 Golf Courses
Tralee Golf Club - 15th in Ireland, 67th in Britain & Ireland by Top 100 Golf Courses
Ballybunion (Old Course) - 1st in Ireland, 29th in the World by Top 100 Golf Courses
Lahinch (Old Course) - 2nd in Ireland, 32nd in the World by Top 100 Golf Courses
Doonbeg Golf Links - 10th in Ireland, 58th in Britain & Ireland by Top 100 Golf Courses
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