Cruit Island Golf Club
Kincasslagh,
Dunglow, Donegal
Tel : +353 (0)75-43296
Cruit Island Golf Club is a nine-hole links golf course set on the the end of a peninsula.
Directions
7 km north of Dunglow, off R259
Course Details
Course Name: Cruit Island Holes: 9 Yardage: 5297 SSS: 66 |
This is a course is short in length, but difficult to score on. For an appreciation and independent view of this course please see golfer reviews. press here for Cruit Island Golf Club course reviews |
Chris wrote on: Jun 22, 2005
I Play Cruit every summer about 15 - 20 times within 2 weeks.. And i will tell you that i still have not mastered every hole. This course is a really great course, one of my favorite in Ireland, and i would put it in front of Royal County Down anyday! Pitty though its not an eighteen holer!
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Matthew Gallagher wrote on: May 16, 2008
Absoloutly fabulous course, was over playing it in easter for the first time and thought it was magnificent. The scenery is unreal. Thought we were going the wrong way though the road goes on for ages! stunning truly stunning!
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Barry Graham wrote on: Jun 21, 2004
Since first playing this stunningly beautiful links three years ago, I've been desperate to return. Two weeks ago I did, and I was not to be disappointed. Though only nine holes, this remote course is superbly maintained, quirky, challenging and picturesque. The very definition of a hidden gem.
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Joe wrote on: Jul 4, 2007
People despair at the road from Kincasslagh into Cruit Island Golf Course but I can assure you that it is worth the trip. The views around this tricky 9-hole natural links course are really stunning. The many blind holes are worthwhile because of the new view over each hill and around each corner. The holes are deceptively trick and the rough is exactly that. The trade-mark 6th hole can play anything betwen a sand wedge and a 3 wood - depending on the wind. Try it - it's worth it.
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Lynn Boyd wrote on: Apr 14, 2004
I have been trying for 3 months to make tee times at Cruit Island. I have tried to call and go through email to no avail. My group of 10 people will be in the area on May 28 and would like to play the course. Can anyone give me some direction on who to email or talk to.
Thank you, Lynn
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Eddie Crawford wrote on: Apr 14, 2005
Hi Lynn, The club in Cruit Island is closed during the winter months. If you contact Terence Gallagher on 00353749548028 any evening after 5pm he should be able to assist you.
Regards
Eddie
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gary wrote on: Jul 18, 2004
you cant just turn up
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wrote on: Mar 4, 2004
>This is certainly the most scenic golf courses I have ever played on. The views of the Atlantic and its rugged islands can be seen from ever hole with stunning views of mount Errigal inland. You will never master the course due to changing winds coming in off the Atlantic, but a truly fantastic golf experience. If this were an 18-hole course it would be rated as one of the best in Ireland.
I couldn't agree more this is an abiding memory of a weeks long visit to Donegal for a wedding. The views on every hole on this course make it a fantastic experience.If you do getthe chance to play here then stick a camera in your bag, you'll regret it if you don't.
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Eoin Dunlevy wrote on: Oct 30, 2003
This is an excellent course on the coast of Donegal. The scenery is spectacular. It is quite a short course but by no means easy. Your driving has to be good to keep the ball on the fairway.
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Declan Doherty wrote on: Jul 19, 2004
This sounds like an excellent course and you sell it well Eoin but do you need a handicapp certificate, I myself am of 2 but my wife, Michael, is off 42 and I was wondering if she can play on this course. Any help would be greatly appriciated.
Regards,
Declan xx
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Mick Gallagher wrote on: Jul 31, 2001
This is certainly the most scenic golf courses I have ever played on. The views of the Atlantic and its rugged islands can be seen from ever hole with stunning views of mount Errigal inland. You will never master the course due to changing winds coming in off the Atlantic, but a truly fantastic golf experience. If this were an 18-hole course it would be rated as one of the best in Ireland.
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Martin McGonagle Hcp 12 wrote on: Nov 30, 2000
Top class course, very short but also very challenging. There's always a wind blowing and it's usually never the same 2 days in a row. It's the most scenic course that you could play on with views of the Atlantic from every point. The par 3 6th is one of the best par threes you will ever play. Both the green and tee are set on Peninsulas so either too short or too long and you're gone, with the wind blowing it can vary from a 3 wood to a wedge. It's only 9 hole but it will be challenging for even the best of golfers.
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