Adventure
beyond
the fairway
DISCOVER
The Links
Co. Dublin, Ireland
The course was designed by the legendary golf architect, Willie Park Jr. in 1894. It is a classic and completely natural links course that is situated on a narrow strip of land between the Irish Sea and the Broadmeadow estuary.
Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Portstewart Golf Club is a world-famous golfing venue located in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1894, it features three 18-hole courses, each with its own unique challenges.
South Ayrshire, Scotland
Founded in 1851, Prestwick Golf Club is considered one of the birthplaces of modern golf. Throughout its history, Prestwick has hosted many important championships, including the first 12 Open Championships.
South Ayrshire, Scotland
With a proud history that dates back over 170 years, Prestwick St Nicholas can be found just a stone's throw away from the famous courses at Royal Troon and Prestwick.
Kent, England
Prince's Golf Club is in the unique and enviable position of providing golfers with 27 holes of superb championship links golf, made up by the Shore, Dunes and Himalayas courses.
Bridgend, Wales
Often referred to as P&K and originally designed by the legendary Willie Ferne, the course measures over 6,800 yards from the back tees and is very much a tail of two nines.
Aberdeen, Scotland
Royal Aberdeen is a traditional out and back links layout, with the first nine running parallel with the shores of the North Sea and the back nine moving inland and to higher ground.
Merseyside, England
Founded in 1889, Royal Birkdale is one of the most prestigious golf courses in the world and one of the select few courses that regularly hosts the British Open Championship.
Kent, England
Royal Cinque Ports dates back to 1892 and was established by a group of golfers who wanted to create a venue that would rival the best courses in Scotland. It's fair to say they succeeded.
Co. Down, Northern Ireland
Located in County Down, Northern Ireland, this breathtaking links has been consistently ranked as one of the top golf courses in the world by various golf publications and experts.
Norfolk, England
Many ‘royal’ golf clubs with a heritage as rich as Royal Cromer often find themselves romanticising about the past, so much so that it can be detrimental to their future. Not Royal Cromer.