St Anne's Golf Club
18 Hole
St Anne's Golf Club
Bull Island Nature Reserve, Dollymount, Dublin 5, County Dublin, Ireland
Phone: +353 1 833 6471, Fax: +353 1 833 4618

- 18-Hole Course
- Practice area
Yes, from Monday - Friday (except public holidays).
Season: Year round
40 € / 18 Holes

Thursday
15°C

Friday
12°C

Saturday
15°C
Characteristics
St. Anne’s Golf Club is an impressive and testing 18-holes links golf course (par 71) situated on Dublin’s most famous ecological attraction - Bull Island Nature Reserve in Dublin Bay. The island, a bird sanctuary under the protection of Unesco, is natural links terrain of sand and dunes. The island’s beach is over three miles long.
The Course
18-Hole Course
Style: Links
Scorecard
Tee | Par | CR | Slope | Length |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yellow (Men) | 71 | - | - | 6202 yards |
Red (Women) | 72 | - | - | 5710 yards |
Practice Facilities
- Practice Area
- Putting Green
- Pitching Green
- Chipping Green
Visitors
18-Hole Course
Visitors are welcome Monday - Friday (except public holidays).
Etiquette
Softspikes required.
No dogs allowed.
Green Fees
18-Hole Course
Green Fee | Mon - Fri | Sat, Sun, Holidays |
---|---|---|
18 Holes | 40 € |
Amenities
Club Amenities
- Clubhouse
- Locker rooms
- Charging system for guest trollies
- Club accepts credit cards
- Restaurant
- Bar
Rentals
- Clubs for hire
- Trolley for hire
- Electro-cart for hire
The Club
General Information
Founded: 1921
Personnel
Title | Name |
---|---|
Pro | Roger YatesE-mail |
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User Reviews
3.8 of 5 stars6 Reviews
5 Stars: | 1 | |
4 Stars: | 3 | |
3 Stars: | 2 | |
2 Stars: | 0 | |
1 star: | 0 |
Most Recent Reviews

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...the old 9 holes are a bit wild...
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed October 2, 2023
They celebrated the club's 100th anniversary in 2021!!!
The course is located on an island - which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1981 - in front of Dubin, right next to the large Royal Dublin, which opened in 1889. For many years you had to get to the island by boat; there was no road or bridge back then.
For decades, nine holes were played here; the 18 holes were only opened in 1989. Eddi Hackett was involved in this development. They completely redesigned the course in 2003 without forgetting the good old elements and built a new clubhouse in the same year. He cannot hide the development from a 9 hole course to an 18 hole course. You can clearly see the differences between the old and the new holes; they have a completely different character.
It's a somewhat wild links - the old 9 holes - which has a lot of typical elements, but also some that aren't.
The yard numbers can inspire respect, Blue 6'732, White 6'532 and Yellow 6'265 - often against the wind!!! Hole 7 with 476 yards Blue Tee was a whopping par 5 today!!!
The number of bunkers you can hit is not quite 100. The fairway bunkers only really come into play on holes 13,15 and 16, where the land zone with the driver is a bit narrow, but there is enough space on all other holes.
The maintenance of the course is very good, 10 days ago a large part was still under water, one of the worst summers in Ireland. July was very hot and very dry for us. August was very, very wet...
The maintenance was largely very good, the greens were very good.
It was great fun, even the scores were impressive...
In relation to Portmarnock Old, Royal Dublin, County Louth, we don't give it the maximum rating of five stars.
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Typical links
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed May 21, 2023
This golf course (and another one) is located on a former island in a nature reserve. Interesting to play. The place that forgives mistakes and on which we hardly lost a ball. Even and fair.
Normal bunkers, but not particularly challenging either.
The ravens are cheeky and, if possible, get food from the chart. We also saw several foxes. worth playing.
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Links Course
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed July 14, 2015
Staff not so friendly. For the price € 60 there are exciting links courses for me it was disappointing prefer another 30 km further north Laytown Bettystown left or Seapoint play
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