Visitors
Each year visitors from all around the world
visit the links at St. Anne’s Golf Club. All are very welcome at St. Anne’s and will
be made to feel at home.We can accommodate visitors every day of the
week. Special rates are available for groups of 12 or
more.
Comments from some
of our visitors
"My wife Heidi and I enjoyed the wonderful links course and
the very friendly welcome we received in the club house. We
will return soon."
Hans Wolfberg, Berlin
"A
challenging but enjoyable links in a wonderful scenic area and
only a short distance from the centre of Dublin."
A Hansen, Washington USA
"This links has everything to offer, it is a delight to play
and is a true test of golf, and really great value for money."
J Mc Robbie, Scotland
"We visit St Anne’s links every year during their mid
summer open week program, their green fees are very reasonable
and the links and club house should not be missed."
The single figure golf group, Stockholm
Why St. Anne’s?
- 18 hole (Par 71) links golf at its best
- Redeveloped course
- All year round golf
- Full restaurant and bar facilities for up to 200 people.
- The course is about 5 miles (8 km) from the
city centre,
a short taxi ride away.
Wayne
Westner, PGA Professional
"It contains some really great holes, makes you think and play a large
variety of shots. St. Anne's is a course well worth a visit. I love it and
play here regularly."
More from
Wayne Westner......
Restaurant
Our new restaurant can offer
everything from an all-day bar menu to a full restaurant meal for up to 200 people.
Course Availability
Please phone +353 (01) 8336471
to check availability
Buggies & Trolleys
Golf carts and buggies available. Booking is advisable for
buggies.
Green Fees
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01 April 2008 - 31st October 2008 |
Midweek (Mon-Fri)
€80 |
Weekend (Sat/Sun & Bank Holidays)
€95 |
The green fees will be reduced on a pro-rata basis in
the
event that the full golf course is not in play.
Links & Nature Reserve
St. Anne's is located in the heart of one of
the finest bird sanctuaries in Ireland on the Bull Island Nature Reserve. It shares
the island’s designated golfing facilities with its neighbour, The Royal
Dublin Golf Club. The North Bull is a bird sanctuary of major international
significance and an important wintering site for wildfowl. Thousands of birds
use the salt marsh as a resting feeding and feeding place. Perhaps the best known symbol of wildfowl
on the island is the Brent Goose. The golfers of St. Anne’s are proud of the
rich wildlife on the course, which adds an additional dimension to their
enjoyment of the sport.
The club is a real success story of how golfing
and wildlife interests live in harmony, and it is no exaggeration to say that
the club sees itself as a custodian within its boundaries.
Local Facilities
Accommodation
Transport
- Clontarf Cabs - Tel: +353 1 8330402
- Express Taxis - Tel: +353 1 8553333
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