Carrick-on-Shannon Golf Club
Woodbrook,
Carrick-on-Shannon, Leitrim
Tel : +353 (0)79-67015

Directions
6 km west of Carrick-on-Shannon on the N4


Course Details

Course Name: Carrick On Shannon Holes: 18 Yardage: 5787 SSS: 70 Men: 69
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  • tee times for june 29th

    terri tivenan wrote on: Jan 23, 2006

    Hi we are attending a family wedding in the markree castle collooney;on july 1st; we would like to take in a round of golf during our visit can you let me know if any tee times avail for the late afternoon /evening of june 29th for 3 persons also your the cost of your green fees. and if you do senior citizens rates many thanks: terri (manchester)

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  • Carrick-on-Shannon

    Marc Westenborg wrote on: Jun 23, 2005

    It should be known that Carrick-on-Shannon is now a full 18-hole golf course (6450 yards), with a new 9-holes (USGA spec greens) constructed on some spectacular land alongside the river,lake and wetlands. Four of the new hole play either over or adjacent to the afore-mentioned features.
    Marc Westenborg
    (HAWTREE LTD Golf Course Architects)

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  • Carrick on Shannon GC

    Colm Doyle wrote on: May 23, 2005

    What a great course great scenery and a wonderfull expiernce .We travelled with a large group and nothing was a bother to golf staff to the wonderfull humour and attention of the staff.also took the money what more is there to add to a wonderfull day go there

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  • Review of Golf Course

    Christopher Forde wrote on: Jan 15, 2004

    Carrick on Shannon Golf Course County Leitrim Ireland
    A spectacular tight course with some of the most panoramic views in the North West of Ireland over all its 18 holes. It was a real challenge to my 10 handicap. I'll be back.

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  • Review

    John Pilka wrote on: Nov 5, 2003

    The course has recently undergone a transformation to an 18 hole course and whilst the course is obviously still in need of settling down a bit it still provides a great day's golf.
    Fantastic scenery, plenty of challenges, and it's impossible to get a bad pint of the local Guiness - what more could you want?
    When the course matures it is going to be up there with the best, I have played all the major courses around this area including Enniscrone, Ros's Point, and Strand Hill, and I enjoyed this one the most - maybe the 20 handicap has something to do with that but that's just my opinion.
    Can't wait to go back next year!

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