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Lahinch Golf Club is a links golf course in County Clare, Ireland, founded in 1892 and redesigned by Alister MacKenzie. It has two 18-hole courses, the Old Course and the Castle Course, and hosted the 2019 Irish Open and the 2026 Walker Cup.
Lahinch Golf Club have installed an Internet Tee Reservation System which allows golfers to book tee times through the club website 24/7.
Find out the prices for playing the Old Course and Castle Course at Lahinch Golf Club in 2024. You need to book a caddie in advance and rent a set of clubs from the Golf Shop.
Lahinch Golf Club. 274 reviews. #5 of 10 Outdoor Activities in Lahinch. Golf Courses. Write a review. About. Founded in 1893 by a Scottish Regiment of British Army officers, this course is a perfect example of a true Irish links with its towering sand dunes, rolling fairways and greens. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing.
Welcome to the Lahinch Golf Club Online Tee Time Reservation Service. This service allows you to book a tee time at our golf course online and get instant on-screen and email confirmation of your booking. Click here to book a tee time on the Old Course. Click here to cancel an existing booking.
In 1895 Lahinch Golf Club launched the first South of Ireland Championship which took place in September. The Championship followed the Irish Open Championship which took place at Royal Portrush the previous week. The prize for the winner was a Silver Challenge Cup and a Gold Medal.