County Louth Golf Club (Baltray)

Designed

Tom Simpson and Molly Gourlay

Founded

1892

Holes

18

Par

72

Length (Yd)

7031

Types

Links

County Louth Golf Club (Baltray)

County Louth Golf Club, often referred to as Baltray, is a jewel among Ireland's golfing destinations, offering a pure links experience that is both enchanting and challenging. Established in 1892, this venerable club is situated on the east coast of Ireland, near Drogheda, and is framed by the stunning Irish Sea on one side and the Boyne River on the other. The course is celebrated for its natural beauty, strategic layout, and the way it harmoniously blends with the surrounding landscape.

Baltray's 18-hole championship course is renowned for its superb conditioning, challenging dunes, and complex greens that demand a high level of skill and strategy. The course layout takes golfers on a memorable journey through a variety of links features, including undulating fairways, deep pot bunkers, and occasional blind shots that add to the thrill of the game.

The signature holes at County Louth Golf Club are a testament to the course's diverse and compelling design, offering stunning vistas and unique challenges that leave a lasting impression on all who play here. The natural elements, particularly the wind, play a significant role in the day-to-day playability of the course, ensuring no two rounds are ever the same.

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