Trip Resources
Clothing
Bring light rain gear (waterproofs - top & bottoms) for May to September trips.
Rain golf gloves are also very useful – these can be bought here. Tailored shorts are allowed at most courses but the official rule at some courses say they must be accompanied by knee high stockings.
90% of the time wearing shorts with ankle socks is not a problem. The high socks can be bought here in the pro shops. Shorts are not permitted to be worn in certain clubhouses.
Some of the clubhouses require jacket and tie for dining at the club. Some of the finer hotels like Dromoland Castle also require jacket and tie for dining.
Equipment
As golf equipment is nearly 50% more expensive than the US, it is best to bring balls, gloves and any golf consumables.
Handicaps
Try and bring proof of your handicap. Maximum handicaps of 24 for men and 36 for women are the norm at the courses in Ireland.
Generally you will not be expected to provide proof of handicap.
Insurance
Do you have travel insurance? Good travel insurance and medical coverage is vital these days.
See the Insurance section of our website for details.
Weather
Expect cartoon like showers at any time! www.weather.ie is the only website we recommend for a good gauge on Irish weather.
The following will give you an idea of temperatures in Ireland:
- April: 55 - 70
- May: 60 - 75
- June: 65 - 85
- July: 65 - 90
- August: 65 - 80
- September: 60 - 75
- October: 55 - 70
Caddies
We can book caddies in advance for you but be advised that their availability is not guaranteed by the clubs.
Pull trolleys are available at all courses and sometimes members will forecaddie for a group also.
Caddies are paid in cash after your round. Average cost including tip is 50-60 euros per bag – more at your discretion.
Expect caddies to carry a double unless there is plenty available. See caddy request form for details.
All the courses also have excellent course guides/stroke savers/yardage books.
Carts on courses
Known as Buggies over here in Ireland.
They are not widely available and some courses require a letter from your doctor to say why you should be using one.
Advance booking of buggies is required as some courses have very few. Pull trolleys are available at all courses.
Currency
The euro is the currency in the Republic of Ireland (south). In Northern Ireland (GB) the pound/sterling is the main currency.
ATMs are widely available here and in our opinion you get the best rates by taking cash out of the ATMs while you are here.
There are transaction charges for taking cash out so withdrawals of larger amounts is wise.
VISA and MasterCard are widely accepted. AMEX is becoming widely accepted.
Tipping/Gratuity
Tipping in restaurants is similar to the US. 10-15% is normal. It is not necessary to tip bartenders unless they bring drinks to where you are seated. The tip is then 3 to 5 euros.
At the courses tipping the starter/caddymaster is good practice as they will look after your requests with a little more attention – 20 to 40 euros is adequate for the starter.
Your driver is working towards a gratuity towards the end of the trip. The drivers are paid a daily expense for meals and accommodation. The consideration for the drivers gratuity would be based on punctuality, service, sightseeing assistance and additional hours he might do on the longer days.
Your driver will generally make himself available to you from 6:00 till 21:00. The drivers tip normally works out as follows for a week long tour – Adjust accordingly for longer tour;
- Group of 4 – 125-175 euros per person
- Group of 8 or more – 75 to 125 euros per person
Tipping is at your discretion where you feel it is appropriate.
Phone & Internet
Most US travelers can now use their mobile/cell phones here in Ireland without major fuss. Prior to your trip check with your provider to see if any specific local network is advised.
There may also be a rate plan you can enroll in to ensure costs don’t get out of control.
Hotels in Ireland in general have complimentary wi-fi/broadband/dsl in rooms. Most also have business centers where you can connect your laptop and use printers and other peripherals.
Wireless access is quite good in the bigger towns and cities. Internet cafes can also be found in the populated areas.
Important Phone Numbers while you are here...
- Our Office: 00353-1-895-8966 or 00353-87-223-1350 or 00353-87-2999-104
- Police: 999
- Directory Enquiries: 11811 and 11850
- US Embassy: 00353 1 668-8777
Calling the US from Ireland
You may need to dial the number as follows - 001-617-555-1212
It may work as it does in the US i.e. 1-617-555-1212. Check with your provider if there is any special way of retrieving your voicemails.
Calls within Ireland
To other Irish numbers dial 00353, then area code (drop the 0 sometimes) and number.
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The golf courses are amazing (Old Head is miraculous), and the cultural experience is delightful
Horace Carter - Morgan Keeper Securities
I wanted to send a note to thank Links Golf Ireland for a great trip and easily the best golf vacation I have ever had.
Owen C Buckley - Coto De Caza Country Club
Although no holes in one we have many good memories of the golf. We were very pleased with Links Golf Ireland
Bill Barnes - Atlanta, GA
What a wonderful time we all had in Ireland. From the very minute we stepped off the plane Fergus couldn't have been more helpful
Dr. Leslie Skurla, Henry, Paul & Regina
Eamon was not only great at keeping us organized and on-time, but we also felt that we had made a good friend by the end of the week.
Cox Group
Thanks very much for the great trip once again. This was absolutely the greatest golf trip I have ever had. As always you and Dermot were great.
Burger Group
The golf was great, the hotels were great, and we all really liked Peter. He was perfect for our group. I would definitely recommend you guys.
Rini Group
I highly recommend your organization to anyone contemplating a trip to Ireland.
Allan Markin Trip - Canada Natural Resources CNLR
You have a great business and the key to success is customer service. There is nothing you could have done to make our experience better!
Imsland Group