Golf at The Hawthorn: A true gem on the Wild Atlantic Way

Golf at The Hawthorn — a stunning Wild Atlantic Way course framed by Atlantic views and championship design.

Golf at The Hawthorn — a stunning Wild Atlantic Way course framed by Atlantic views and championship design.

Set against the dramatic backdrop of Ireland’s rugged west coast, The Hawthorn Golf Course is fast becoming recognised as one of the standout golfing experiences along the Wild Atlantic Way. Combining world-class design with breathtaking natural beauty, this championship course offers an unforgettable challenge for golfers of all abilities.

Crafted by local Ryder Cup legend and renowned course architect Christy O’Connor Jnr., the course was affectionately described by him as the “jewel in his crown.” His vision is evident throughout, with each hole thoughtfully designed to embrace the surrounding landscape while delivering a challenging and rewarding round of golf.

The par-72 layout stretches over 7,300 yards from the back tees, weaving through rolling terrain and offering sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean from every hole. Expansive and intricately contoured green complexes test precision and creativity, while the immaculate conditioning ensures a premium playing surface year-round.

A defining feature of The Hawthorn is its striking natural character. The course’s iconic hawthorn trees not only lend their name to the venue but also serve as a constant reminder of the prevailing Atlantic winds. Blowing in uninterrupted from the ocean, these winds add a dynamic and ever-changing element to the game, ensuring no two rounds are ever the same.

Whether you are a seasoned golfer seeking a true championship test or a casual player looking to enjoy one of Ireland’s most scenic courses, The Hawthorn delivers an experience that is both challenging and unforgettable.

Perfectly positioned along one of the world’s most celebrated coastal routes, The Hawthorn Golf Course is more than just a round of golf, it is a journey through some of Ireland’s most spectacular natural scenery.

 

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