Druids Glen Resort
Designed
Pat Ruddy, Tom Craddock
Founded
1995
Holes
18
Par
72
Length (Yd)
7222
Types
Parkland
Druids Glen Resort
Druids , often referred to as the "Augusta of Europe," is a premier parkland golf course nestled in the picturesque Wicklow Mountains, just south of Dublin, Ireland. Opened in 1995 and designed by Pat Ruddy and Tom Craddock, Druids Glen has quickly risen to prominence in the golfing world for its stunning beauty, meticulous maintenance, and the challenge it presents to golfers of all levels.
Spanning over 7,000 yards, this par-71 course is a masterpiece of golf architecture, seamlessly blending natural scenery with challenging golf. The course is renowned for its vibrant flora, majestic trees, and numerous water features, including strategically placed lakes and streams that come into play on many of the holes. The rolling fairways and undulating greens are perfectly complemented by the breathtaking backdrop of the Wicklow Mountains, making every round at Druids Glen an unforgettable experience.
Druids Glen has hosted several prestigious tournaments, including the Irish Open on four occasions, testament to its quality and the challenge it poses. Druids Glen is a destination that combines the beauty of the Irish countryside with the very best of golfing facilities and hospitality. Whether you're seeking a challenging round of golf, a relaxing getaway, or a venue for a special event, Druids Glen offers an experience that is both luxurious and welcoming.