County Louth Golf Club

About the course

When one plays on the field for the first time, there is usually a certain level of expectation. Particularly exhilarating is the driveway to the links at County Louth, or Baltray, named after the local fishing village. This is a course that has remained relatively anonymous, except to those who know their way around it. It is one of Ireland’s secrets.

County Louth Golf Club was founded in 1892, but Tom Simpson and Molly Gourlay did not design the present course until 1938. In 2003 Tom Mackenzie made some minor changes to the layout, most notably adding new tees, which stretched the yards to over 7,000 yards.

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Ranking Ireland 10
Architect Cecil Barcroft
Year of foundation 1938
Par Course 72
Number of holes 18
Where is the course located? https://maps.app.goo.gl/iNehph22QMUamTTHA
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