Characteristics

Situated overlooking the magistic Ballinskelligs Bay and set among natural magalithic stonework and indigenous bog deal, there can be few more visually stunning locations for a golf couse than Skellig Bay in Waterville. The course opened for play in Spring 2006 and has already been rated in Irelands “Top 50”.

Nestling in the shadows of the towering McGillicuddy Reeks, the golfer has to negotiate the river Fionnglass for the opening and closing holes but it is the stretch from six to sixteen that lives in memory long after the last putt has been sunk. Here the awesome beauty of the Bay hits you full in the face as you play through holes framed by over 8000 yards of ancient “famine” walls.

Original standing stones from pre-christian times and a fairy fort all add to an unforgettable round as you experience an unbelievable feeling of another time and place.

“Skellig Bay is full of challenging golf holes” says Sunday Independent Golf Correspondent Dermot Gilleece. “...and is built in the traditional design that advocates visibilty, fairness and enjoyment”. The club is open for membership - Single and Family – and welcomes visitors / green fee guests all through the week .


The Course

18-Hole Course

Opened in 2006. Design: Ron Kirby. Style: Parkland/Clifftop.

Terrain: Slightly undulating

Technical difficulty: Moderate

Scorecard
TeeParCRSlopeLength
Blue (Men)72731296553 m
White (Men)72721226150 m
Yellow (Men)72701175655 m
Red (Women)72721185076 m