The Legendary Links of Southwest Ireland
- Lily Spence
- Sep 26
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 30
Southwest Ireland is the beating heart of Irish golf. Along the Wild Atlantic Way, you’ll find a collection of courses that consistently make “bucket list” rankings — raw, windswept links set against some of the most spectacular coastal scenery in the world. This is where golf travelers come to immerse themselves in the purest form of the game, blending tradition with the thrill of dramatic landscapes.
Featured Courses
Ballybunion (Old Course) – Revered as one of the world’s finest links, beloved for its natural flow and history.

Waterville – A classic steeped in tradition, favored by champions from Payne Stewart to Tiger Woods.

Tralee – Arnold Palmer’s first European design, with a back nine he famously said was “created by God.”

Old Head – A headland course perched dramatically above the Atlantic, unlike anywhere else.

Doonbeg – A modern links that weaves with the coastal landscape, offering Atlantic drama on every hole.

Lahinch (Old Course) – A quirky, historic gem known for its fun, blind shots and rolling dunes.

Lifestyle & Culture
Between rounds, explore the Ring of Kerry or drive the Wild Atlantic Way. Pause in villages where traditional pubs come alive with live music, and spend nights in cozy seaside towns or castle hotels. The combination of golf and Irish culture makes every day unforgettable.

Why Southwest Ireland?
Few places on earth offer such a concentration of iconic links. For golfers who want to experience Ireland’s heritage and beauty at its most dramatic, the southwest is a pilgrimage.
Link your trip north to Northern Ireland’s championship pedigree ➝ or balance it with hidden gems near Dublin ➝.
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