Established
Ballyliffin Golf Club was established in 1947. It is located in County Donegal, Ireland, and is renowned for its stunning location along the rugged coastline of the Wild Atlantic Way
Course Layout
Ballyliffin Golf Club is home to two stunning courses: the Glashedy Links and the Old Links. Both courses are celebrated for their dramatic landscapes, strategic designs, and the challenge they offer to golfers of all abilities. The Glashedy Links is widely regarded as one of the best links courses in Ireland. It is a par 72 course measuring 7,000 yards from the championship tees. Old Links: Opened: 1893, making it one of the oldest golf courses in Ireland
Location & Conditions
Golfers are faced with constantly changing conditions as they navigate the courses' bunkers, natural dunes, and coastal hazards, making for a true test of skill. The Glashedy Links offers a modern, challenging design, while the Old Links provides a nostalgic and traditional links golfing experience.
Course Overview
Ballyliffin Golf Club is located in County Donegal, on the Northwest coast of Ireland, making it a prime destination along the spectacular Wild Atlantic Way. The club is situated near the village of Ballyliffin, which is part of the Inishowen Peninsula, one of the most scenic areas on the Atlantic Way
Pat Ruddy’s work on the Glashedy Links and the committee’s influence on the Old Links has helped shape Ballyliffin Golf Club into one of the most revered golf destinations in Ireland. The combination of traditional and modern design elements, set against the stunning backdrop of the Inishowen Peninsula, offers a variety of challenges that make Ballyliffin a must-visit location for any serious golfer.