About Dingle Golf Links
The townland of Ballyferriter occupies a remote but very special and historic corner of Kerry. Sybil Head, Brandon Mountain, The Blasket Islands, Slea Head, the Pilgrims’ Way, winding lanes ablaze with fuschia, sparkling beaches are all very special ingredients in the unique and dramatic landscape.
Amid it all sits Dingle Links, a course as beautiful as its setting. One of just 150 links golf courses around the world.
Each hole on this glorious links is carved from the natural landscape of one of the most unspoiled parts of Europe, with hazards laid down long before the game of golf was dreamt of, including a winding "burn" that twists and turns through the entire course.
Dingle Golf Links Reviews
"This Links have everything that St.Andrews has - and more!" Christy O'Connor Jnr.
“It was a delight to play such a natural links in such a beautiful place!", Ronan Rafferty
“The most westerly course in Europe, the links itself is eloquent in any language, one of Eddie Hackett's most bewitching creations. The setting is mesmerizing, too -- with the Three Sisters rock towering behind the course, and the sea crashing against the cliffs just below. If the legendary giants of Irish lore played golf, this might be where they'd play.” Links of Heaven, Irishgolf.com