Kerry Swing

6 Nights & 6 Rounds of Golf from € 2119 per person

Day 1

Cashen Course at Ballybunion

🛬 On arrival to Shannon Airport you will be met by a Tailor-Made Golf Tours representative and your chauffeur if applicable. After the tour bus has been loaded or your self-drive vehicle collected the journey to Ballybunion will take 1¾ hours. For Dublin Airport arrivals the journey time is 3½ hours although flight connections to Kerry Airport may be possible. Cork Airport is 2¼ hours.

Cashen Course at Ballybunion

Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Senior, and first opened for play in 1982, the Trent-Jones Cashen Course is Ballybunion's magnificent new course, located among amazingly high sand dunes at the mouth of the River Cashen. To say the course looks natural in its setting is to do it an injustice. The course flows with the land and uses the natural contours to full potential. The roller coaster through 18 spectacular holes, each with its own unique character and challenge. There are no weak holes whatsoever. From the moment that you shoot out of the funnel at the 1st right, up until your final drive over a wasteland, and thence to the magnificent finish of the elevated 18th green, you will have traversed a quite incredible golf course. This is a dateless golf course which after playing makes you ask yourself if you've ever played amid quite such surroundings.

Although limited in number, Ballybunion offers some fine accommodation either in the centre of the town or five minutes drive away out near the golf courses.

Day 2

Old Course at Ballybunion

🚙 The golf courses at Ballybunion are 5 minutes drive south of the town centre.

Old Course at Ballybunion

Ireland's most visited golf course, much loved by Tom Watson. A totally natural links located by the ocean, Ballybunion features many classic links holes. The contours, on the fairways and on the greens, are what make it a great golf course. There are uphill and downhill and sidehill shots, uphill and downhill par-3s. You must play accurate iron shots into the greens, usually to a small target with not a lot of room to miss right or left. But there is room to roll a ball on to the greens in the true links manner. The first six holes are enigmatic - the 2nd hole is one of the best par-4's anywhere but the two consecutive par-5's (4 ,5) are our least favourite. From the 7th the true Ballybunion unfolds and the homeward nine provide an idelible golfing memory with such classic holes as the iconic 11th, 12, 15, 16 and the oceanside 17th with its spectacular drive.

As well as the fine strand that goes all the way from the mouth of the Cashen River to the town there is a fine cliff walk north of Ballybunion. The nearby heritage town of Listowel is also worth considering.

Day 3

Tralee Golf Links

🚙 Tralee is 40 minutes south of Ballybunion through the town of Ardfert where there is a well known cathedral.

Tralee Golf Links

Arnold Palmer's first European design on the shores of Barrow Bay and with great views of Banna Strand. When he first saw the area upon which his company was to build Tralee golf links, Palmer was ecstatic about the possibilities. "I have never come across a piece of land so ideally suited for the building of a golf course" Tralee features probably the finest homeward nine holes in Ireland, each one spectacular and each one offering breathtaking views of the beach and ocean. As you climb the hill to at the long and difficult 11th (Palmer's Peak) the dramatic views unfold. From here a series of outstanding links holes provide a white-knuckle golf ride through the dunes, with the scenery your only friend! Possibly somewhat unfair, but totally unforgettable. "I designed the first nine but surely God designed the back nine", Palmer explained. "I am happy that we have one of the worlds' great golf links here."

🚙 From Tralee head west across the Dingle Peninsula skirting the Slieve Mish Mountains to Annascaul, famous as the birthplace of Antarctic explorer Tom Crean. A direct drive is 45 minutes but with fine weather the northern approach to Dingle is across the spectacular Conor Pass.

Dingle is a very popular and colourful town built around a major fishing harbour. There are a limited number of hotels in and around the town but lots of guesthouses/B&Bs.

Day 4

Dingle (Ceann Sibeal)

🚙 Dingle take its name from Ceann Sibeal (Sybil Head), one of the headlands at the western edge of the peninsula 25 minutes west of Dingle town.

Dingle (Ceann Sibeal)

Beyond Dingle at Sybil Head (Ceann Shibeal) is the most westerly golf course in Europe. A links has existed here for over a century but it was not until the late 20th century that 18 holes were created by Eddie Hackett & Christy O'Connor Jnr. and it is to their credit that the course looks as if it has always been here. The first thing is the magic of the site overlooking Dingle Bay to the Blasket Islands with Smerwick Harbour and Mount Brandon in the opposite direction. Traditional links golf of the highest quality is provided with a stream meandering across the course that features prominently as a hazard on ten holes. This feature is almost unique on Irish links and provides an interesting contrast to the more famous southwestern courses.

After golf it is worth completing the Slea Head Drive back to Dingle Town. Along the way are The Blasket Island Centre, beehive huts and spectacular views. Dingle Town is small and atmospheric, well worth a wander.

Day 5

Dooks Golf Links

🚙 Returning along the southern shores of the Dingle Peninsula past magnificent Inch Strand and Castlemaine Harbour before beginning another westward journey from Killorglin along the Ring of Kerry route to Dooks (near Glenbeigh). A direct drive from Dingle is 1¼ hours.

Dooks Golf Links

Dooks is a high quality, traditional links in a superb location overlooking Dingle Bay and the entrance to Castlemaine Harbour. If one were to play a round with old fashioned equipment and gutta perch golf balls this would be the course. Recent modernisation has taken away some of the more severe quirks, some not to be missed others - such as the bowl shaped 13th green - a nostalgic loss. The 13th best illustrated the charm of Dooks. It was a throwback hole to the time when golf began (golf beagn at Dooks in 1889 making it one of the oldest courses in Ireland). Greens lay where they fell and were better for it. Set out on one of the three stretches of sand dunes at the head of Dingle bay, in the immediate foreground are the sand dune peninsulas of Rossbeigh and Inch and just a few miles away the whitewashed houses of Cromane fishing village provide an eye catching distraction. For the golfer seeking a truly magical location to enjoy good links golf, Dooks presents a convincing case.

🚙 Through Glenbeigh and on to Caherciveen along the northern section of the Ring of Kerry with sweeping views across Dingle Bay to the Dingle Peninsula, then south to Waterville. A direct drive takes 50 minutes.

Day 6

Waterville Golf Links

🚙 Waterville golf course is just 4 minutes from the village at the apex of Ballinskelligs Bay.

Waterville Golf Links

A firm favourite with visiting golfers, Waterville is a spectacular links on the shores of Ballinskelligs Bay. Golf had been played here from the late 19th century, Waterville Golf Club having been established by the Marconi engineers working on the nearby Trans-Atlantic Cable. With the decline of the cable the golf club struggled and ceased to exit by the late 1950's. Eddie Hackett and Claude Harmon undertook the design and Waterville reopened for play in 1973. The original nine holes were reconfigured and expanded to create today’s front nine. Its layout was designed as a contrast to the more rugged and exposed back nine, yet it quickly introduces the player to the complexity and beauty of links golf. The testing begins early at Waterville with the first hole named “Last Easy”, and ends with the challenging and scenic “O’ Gradys Beach”.

After golf explore the spectacular southern section of the Ring of Kerry to Sneem. Alternatively the smaller Ring of Skellig is an option and can include the Skellig Experience at Portmagee.

Day 7

Departure from Ireland

🛫 After a final night in Waterville a journey to Shannon Airport would take 3 hours, a journey to Cork Airport would take 2½ hours.

Itinerary Cost (per person sharing)

Accomm RatingTransport2 Pax4 Pax8 Pax
(2 vans)
12 Pax16 Pax20 Pax
GolferWalkerGolferWalkerGolferWalkerGolferWalkerGolferWalkerGolferWalker
B&B Self-Drive
Manual
22441259 22441259 22441259 -- -- --
Self-Drive
Automatic
24311446 24311446 24311446 -- -- --
Chauffeured 40883103 29942009 25021517 22651280 21191134 21191134
Single Supplement of approximately € 360 applies to all rooms for sole occupancy
3*** Self-Drive
Manual
23941409 23941409 23941409 -- -- --
Self-Drive
Automatic
25811596 25811596 25811596 -- -- --
Chauffeured 42383253 31442159 26521667 24151430 22691284 22691284
Single Supplement of approximately € 480 applies to all rooms for sole occupancy
4**** Self-Drive
Manual
26941709 26941709 26941709 -- -- --
Self-Drive
Automatic
28811896 28811896 28811896 -- -- --
Chauffeured 45383553 34442459 29521967 27151730 25691584 25691584
Single Supplement of approximately € 780 applies to all rooms for sole occupancy
5***** Self-Drive
Manual
32942309 32942309 32942309 -- -- --
Self-Drive
Automatic
34812496 34812496 34812496 -- -- --
Chauffeured 51384153 40443059 35522567 33152330 31692184 31692184
Single Supplement of approximately € 1380 applies to all rooms for sole occupancy

Prices are based on current average 2023 accommodation rates. Prices shown are not guaranteed and are based on twin share or double room accommodation. Single supplements apply for sole occupancy of rooms. Prices shown are indicative based on normal high-season accommodation and car hire rates. Lower rates may apply in months outside of July and August. All tours are booked subject to client agreement with our Terms and Conditions of Booking. All tours are subject to availability of tee-times which may be affected by course closures for certain periods.

Itinerary Options

Itinerary Includes

  • Greeting on arrival by Tailor-Made Golf Tours
  • 6 rounds of golf, tee-times guaranteed and prepaid
  • 6 nights accommodation, including full breakfast each morning
  • Either
    • 6 days car hire in large station-wagon or space wagon
    • or
    • 7 days hire of luxury appropriate size vehicle and chauffeur
  • Full availability during your stay

Not Included

  • Airfares or other transportation costs to/from Ireland
  • Any form of travel insurance
  • If applicable, Car hire extras as per Terms and Conditions
  • Caddy/Cart/Trolley Fees (Caddies/Carts can be arranged)
  • Tips and gratuities