The Courses

From Old Tom Morris to Tom Doak — a week of links history.

Confirmed Rounds

Day 1 arrival round

Known locally as Baltray, County Louth is one of Ireland's hidden gems — a natural links of the old school, stretching along the estuary of the River Boyne. Subtle, strategic, and utterly compelling from first to last.

Day 2 morning round

The Annesley is RCD's warm-up act — shorter and more forgiving than the Championship, but set in the same breathtaking landscape of gorse and dune. The perfect morning opener before the main event.

Days 2 & 3 — played twice

Consistently ranked among the finest courses on earth, the Championship links at Royal County Down is a force of nature. The Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea behind you. The gorse is impenetrable. The greens are fast and unforgiving. You will not forget a single hole.

Day 4 morning round, en route to Rosapenna

Portstewart's Strand Course opens with one of the great opening holes in links golf — a plunge into towering sand dunes above the Atlantic. What follows is a relentless, exhilarating test along the north Antrim coast.

Day 4 afternoon — arrival round at Rosapenna

Laid out by Old Tom Morris himself in 1893, this nine-hole course carries the weight of golf history lightly. An evening stroll along one of the oldest links in Ireland, with Sheephaven Bay glittering beyond the dunes.

Day 5 — played twice (AM & PM)

Designed by Tom Doak and opened in 2021, St. Patrick's Links is already considered one of the great modern links courses. Built into wild Donegal terrain above Sheephaven Bay, every hole offers a different perspective of the Atlantic. Played twice — it earns it.

Day 6 afternoon round

A peninsula course of classical purity, Portmarnock has hosted the Irish Open more times than any other venue. Flat, fast, and fiendishly wind-dependent — no two rounds are ever quite the same. Lunch here before the afternoon tee.

Day 7 morning round

Accessible only by a short ferry crossing, The Island is one of Ireland's most remote and rewarding links. The course winds through dramatic duneland north of Dublin Bay — raw, natural, and largely undiscovered by the international golfing world.

Day 7 PM — Options Under Consideration

The morning at The Island is confirmed. Three options are on the table for the afternoon round — each makes for a fitting finale.

A public links on the Fingal coast, Corballis is unpretentious and pure. Honest golf at an honest price — a fine way to close out a week of giants.

Day 7 PM option

The resort course at Portmarnock Hotel offers a links experience with a links address. Bernard Langer's design makes clever use of the peninsula's natural contours.

Day 7 PM option

Bull Island, Dublin Bay. One of Ireland's great traditional clubs, Royal Dublin is a proper test of links craft — tight, fast-running, and utterly demanding in any wind. The perfect grand finale.

Day 7 PM option — after 2:00 PM