Established
Portstewart Golf Club was established in 1894
Course Layout
Portstewart Golf Club features a stunning and challenging course layout, known for its coastal beauty and its strategic design. The club has three courses: the Old Course, the Strand Course, and the Riverside Course. Among these, the Old Course is the most famous and historically significant, frequently hosting high-level tournaments
Location & Conditions
located in Portstewart, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, and is known for its beautiful seaside course and rich history in golf. The Old Course, in particular, is known for being difficult, especially for amateurs, due to its challenging layout, tight fairways, and tricky greens. Portstewart’s combination of historical importance, natural beauty, and challenging design makes it one of the standout golf courses in Northern Ireland
Course Overview
Portstewart is positioned along the Atlantic coast, offering stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean. The town is nestled between two popular beaches: Portstewart Strand to the west and Ballyreagh Strand to the east.
The golf club itself sits on the edge of this coastline, with several holes of the Old Course running alongside the beach, offering both challenging golf and beautiful scenery.
Portstewart Golf Club’s Old Course, which is the club’s most famous layout, was originally designed by Henry Cotton in the 1950s. However, the design and layout of the course have seen multiple iterations and enhancements over the years, making it what it is today: a top-level golfing destination