West of Ireland

A West of Ireland Golf tour is definitely the most authentic of Irish trips. World class links backed up by an unforgettable cultural experience.

No visit to Ireland is complete without a visit to The Wild Atlantic Way on the West Coast. Play County Sligo, Carne, Enniscrone, Connemara, Galway and Lahinch on a Golfing Trip that compares to anything the other Irish regions have to offer. Stay in two of Ireland's most loved places in Galway and Sligo and you are in for a cultural experience that will live long in the memory. With traditional music and dance in abundance in these legendary places and the warmest of Irish welcomes, it's little wonder that Galway was voted the Number 1 place to visit in the World by Yahoo users in 2016. This is a must visit for any trip to Ireland.

Day 1

Play County Sligo

Arrive in Shannon or Dublin Airport and either collect your car hire vehicle or be greeted by your Lyons Links Driver. Transfer to County Sligo Golf Club home of the West of Ireland Championship. Former winners include Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry and Padraig Harrington. Stay in a Four Star Hotel in the thriving town of Sligo

Day 2

Play Carne

Travel due West for Bellmullet and the remote but heavenly created Carne Golf Club. A natural links on the road less travelled that meets with unanimous acclaim by Irish golfers. Carne's international stock continues to rise with increasing numbers making the pilgrimage to see what all the fuss is about. A trip to Bellmullet never fails to impress any of our clients.

Day 3

Play Enniscrone

Enjoy a cooked breakfast before saying goodbye to Sligo town. Travel south to take on the beast that is Enniscrone. By any standards, this is a World Class Links and regarded by many as one of the best golf courses in Ireland. Enniscrone is simply spectacular and often proves to be a visitor's favourite when reviewing their trip.  

Day 4

Play Galway Bay

This Christy O'Connor Jnr design is set against the backdrop of world famous Galway Bay. Simply stunning! Galway Bay is where Padraig Harrington secured his first selection for the European Ryder Cup team when he finished second to Costantino Rocca in the West of Ireland Challenge on the European Tour. 

Day 5

Connemara GC

After a stunning drive from Galway, you will arrive at a golf course that has earned a host of enthusiastic admirers. Tom Watson suggests this is "A true championship links, the elevated greens on the back nine are spectacular." While Peter Alliss suggests, "If there were a course like this on the West Coast of England, it would surely host the British Open." A must play when visiting The West of Ireland

Day 6

Play Lahinch GC 

Often referred to as the St. Andrews of Ireland, Lahinch is widely acknowledged as a must play on any golf trip to Ireland. Home to the annual South of Ireland Amateur Open Championship and a most worthy venue for The Irish Open in 2019, visitors will be able to recognise the stunning beauty of the natural links when watching the best in the world take on this phenomenal links. 

Day 7

Depart for Home

Enjoy a cooked or continental breakfast at your hotel before transferring to your airport of choice either by car hire or by Lyons Links tour guide. Departing both Shannon and Dublin airport is particularly convenient for our North American clients as guests can "pre-clear" customs in both these airports, thereby ensuring ease of passage when you touch down home.

Hotels

Choice of Hotels

Sligo, the home of WB Yeats and the landmark Benbulben has several high-quality four-star hotels.  City centre and country hotels give clients a distinct choice. Galway is a larger city and offers a variety of exceptional Four and Five-Star options. Our local knowledge for both destinations means we can easily check availability for your required dates.

Why not coincide your trip with one of Galway's many International Festivals?

 

Galway International Arts Festival

The multidisciplinary festival takes place each July in Galway, Ireland and covers a range of art forms, including theatre, dance, music, opera, street spectacle, visual arts, discussion and comedy. In 2018, over 200 events took place in 32 venues over the course of 14 days with an attendance in excess of 250,000. The Guardian named the festival as one of the Top 5 Summer Festivals in Europe. The 2019 festival runs from July 15-28.

The Galway Races

Widely regarded as the highlight of the Summer season in Ireland, Galway Races offers you fantastic horse racing, live music and entertainment, stunning fashion, family fun and an electric atmosphere that continues to draw people from all over Ireland and abroad to experience first-hand the infectious sense of fun. The biggest racing festival in Europe runs from Monday July 29 to Sunday August 4. 

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