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World Best Golf Destinations

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Strandhill Golf Club, tucked between the Atlantic Ocean and the foot of Knocknarea Mountain in County Sligo, is one of those rare Irish courses that captivates you from the first tee and doesn’t let go until you’re enjoying a post-round pint in the clubhouse. The experience of playing golf here is deeply rooted in the land — a dramatic, wind-swept terrain shaped by nature and polished by local hands.

Strandhill initially opened as a 9 hole course in 1931. It was extended to 18 holes in 1973 by legendary Irish course designed Eddie Hackett. Several Strandhill members also contributed to the course design. Strandhill thrives on character, challenge, and a breathtaking coastal setting that makes it an unforgettable stop on any Irish golf journey.

Stunning Views
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View from the first tee

The first thing that strikes you on arrival is the setting. The views from the clubhouse are incredible — rolling dunes, endless sky, the shimmering Atlantic, and the brooding mass of Knocknarea, where, according to local legend, Queen Maeve is buried. There’s a raw, unfiltered beauty to the place that instantly tells you: this is links golf, Irish-style. It’s tough, it’s windy, it’s full of personality — and it’s going to be a lot of fun.

The Links

Strandhill is a par-70 layout measuring just under 6,200 yards from the back tees, but don’t let the yardage fool you. This is not a course you can overpower. It’s tight in places, with blind shots, undulating fairways, and small, sloping greens that demand both creativity and precision. Each hole feels distinct, shaped by the land rather than engineered onto it, and that natural feel is a big part of the club’s appeal.

We have chosen to feature holes 4, 6 and 7 on the front nine and holes 13, 15 and 17 on the back nine. As always, you might choose other holes as there are many to choose from.

View from behind the 4th green

The 4th hole is a lovely par 4 that plays longer than its 354 yards. The green sits about 40 feet above you making the second shot challenging. It’s a small target to hit and you will be short more often than not leaving an awkward chip up the bank. If you make a par on this hole you should be delighted.

Into the West
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The tee shot on the 6th hole

The 6th is known as Into the West and its the second hardest hole on the course. It’s a dogleg right and plays 406 yards. Once you reach the corner the wind is right into your face, off the ocean. The second shot is slightly downhill. The challenge is to take enough club especially into the wind.

Your approach to the 6th green

The view beyond the green is spectacular. Don’t let the view make you lose focus. It’s a difficult shot and you must avoid the bunkers if you hope to make par. It’s not stroke index 2 for nothing. Take your par and run to the next tee.

By the Sea
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The stunning 7th hole Photo credit Strandhill GC

The tee on the 7th hole is halfway up in the dunes in the background. That gives you a magnificent view down the hole and along the beach. The hole itself plays 381 yards and for us was a 3 wood to the fairway and an 8 iron to the green. We don’t know if this is considered the signature hole or not as there are a few contenders. But we think it’s a cracking hole.

A Unique Par 4?
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The tee shot on the 13th hole

The 13th hole named The Valley, is one of those holes that are almost unique. It’s a 361 yard downhill par 4.There is fairway left but if you go on that line, you can’t see where the green is. The line off the tee is just left of the first building on the beach. For us it was a 3 wood over the marram grass. We pushed our tee shot slightly but finished on the fairway.

Our approach to the 13th green

This is the shot we were left with into the green on 13. That is what you call a narrow entrance into the green! The green is tiny, especially when you are hitting 8 iron into the wind. Our shot was on line but short in the bank. It wasn’t an easy third shot and we didn’t make a par…….

The difficult 15th hole Photo credit Strandhill GC

At only 337 yards, the 15th hole is stroke index 3, the third hardest hole on the course. The tee shot is tricky and tight. The hole sweeps right to left so staying on the fairway is a challenge. Your second shot is severely uphill to a plateau green. This makes club selection really difficult. we hit 5 wood off the tee then 7 iron up the hill to the green. Downwind the hole is straightforward. Into the wind or in a crosswind making par will be more down to luck than judgement.

In Our Opinion

What’s refreshing about Strandhill is that it never pretends to be something it’s not. It’s a course for golfers who appreciate the essence of links golf — the bounce and roll of the ball on firm turf. The need to flight the ball low, the constant adaptation to wind direction, and the joy of discovering a different line or strategy every time you play. It’s not overly penal, but you’ll earn every good score you make.

The course conditioning is excellent, especially considering its exposure to the Atlantic elements. Greens are true and fast, and the fairways are firm and tightly mown. There’s a strong sense of pride among the membership and staff, and it shows in the presentation and upkeep.

Beyond the course itself, Strandhill offers a warm welcome in the clubhouse, where the food is hearty, the Guinness is poured with care, and the views from the bar rival any in Irish golf. Locals are friendly, and there’s a sense that this is a place that values community as much as golf. If you have the time, a visit to the nearby seaweed baths or a climb up Knocknarea adds to the overall experience of visiting this part of Sligo.

Best Links Golf Course In Sligo

Try your game on the most playful links golf in Sligo. Here are some of the must play, The best links golf courses in Sligo that you need to tick off your bucket list…

  1. County Sligo Golf Club (Rosses Point)
    As mentioned earlier, County Sligo Golf Club is the premier links course in the area. It’s a stunning course located by the Atlantic Ocean, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience with breathtaking views of the coastline and Benbulben Mountain. It’s consistently ranked among the top golf courses in Ireland. You are ony a few minutes drive to Strandhill Golf Club on the other side of the Sligo Bay to plan more golf while in the area
  2. Strandhill Golf Club
    Strandhill is another fantastic links course in Sligo, situated near the Atlantic coast. The course offers a varied and challenging layout, with scenic views of the ocean and the surrounding countryside. Check out the hole per hole tour to get a feel for the best links golf course:https://www.strandhillgolfclub.com/course-tour/ It’s a great mix of traditional links golf with a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. https://www.strandhillgolfclub.com
  1. Enniscrone Golf Club
    Located a little further down the coast from Strandhill, Enniscrone is a must-play for any links golf enthusiast. The course is set amidst towering dunes, with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and Killala Bay. It offers a challenging and beautiful layout, with some of the best links holes in Ireland.
  2. Not, in Sligo… but if you are travelling further South, you must visit Carne! It is a must and you will have the wildest memory of Links Golf!

These three courses in Sligo—County Sligo, Enniscrone, and Strandhill—offer some of the best links golf in Ireland, with a mix of scenic beauty, challenging holes, and memorable golf experiences.

best links golf in Sligo

Piicture of the Connon above. A narrow par 4 played from th eside of the Dune ansd following the Strandhill Beach. Strandhill Golf Club is a beautiful 18 hole links golf course situated on Ireland’s Atlantic coast in Strandhill, Sligo. The course boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside and ocean with Knocknarea mountain providing the back drop.

This par 70 course is the jewel in the crown of Sligo golf and we promise that you will never forget your visit to Strandhill Golf Club.

5 Great things to do in Sligo

When you go to Sligo, here a 5 great things to do before you leave… you will find Strandhill has it all!!!

  1. Hike the Knocknarea Mountain – A must-see for nature lovers, Knocknarea offers a stunning and unique landscape. The hike to the summit provides spectacular views of the surrounding countryside and coastline.
  2. Have a game on the most playfull links golf course ever – Links golf is fun and requires creativity. Strandhill Golf Club is one to experience. It is fun to play and yet not too long. You will not need to be a long hitter to take it on. The variety of holes will make memorable. Note the few signatures holes and get the “tip from the Pro” before venturing out for your game. Hole per hole tour link: https://www.strandhillgolfclub.com/course-tour/ . Definitely a must of the 5 Great things to do in Sligo
  3. Stroll on Strandhill Beach – Whether you’re into surfing or simply enjoying a walk along the beach… Strandhill offers a beautiful spot to unwind and take in the scenic views. Once in Strandhill, if it is not play the Links, you can enjoy the vibe with your feet in the sand.
  4. Explore Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery – Discover one of the oldest and most significant prehistoric sites in Ireland. The ancient stone tombs dating back over 5,000 years. https://heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/carrowmore-megalithic-cemetery/
  5. Relax – Take your time to feel the peace and quiet as you enjoy the fresh air of the Atlantic. the Village of Strandhill has plenty to offer between the Seaweed Bath, the Surf Center and the various restaurants, pubs and cafes… Make the most of the 5 Great things to do in Sligo…

These activities highlight the best of Sligo’s natural beauty, history, and culture.

Strandhill Golf Club

Here at Strandhill Golf Club we pride ourselves on the high quality of magnificent golf, superb amenities and outstanding service that we offer our valued customers. We have worked hard over the years to become a staple of the community, and in the process we have earned recognition as one of the region’s premier golf experiences.

Contact

Address: Golf Course Rd
Strandhill, Co. Sligo, Ireland

Email: bookings@strandhillgolfclub.com

Phone: +353 71 916 8188

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