County Meath Golf Club

In existence for over 100 years, County Meath Golf Club boasts one of the most mature parkland courses in the Royal County. The club is situated one mile from the town of Trim, home of Trim Castle, one of the largest Norman castles in Ireland, close to the Hill of Tara where the high kings of Ireland once lived and near Newgrange lies this excellent parkland golf course. This 6088 metre par 73 parkland golf course is maintained to a very high standard. Each hole tests every aspect of an individual's game from tee to green. The fairways are designed to be a challenge for golfers who aspire to position themselves long off the tee, but are forgiving to shorter drivers. The greens are sand based, each with their own individual character, some elevated, some two tiered and all guarded by approach bunkers that pose questions of any approach shot about to be played. The facilities of the clubhouse, which include pro shop, locker room, bar and restaurant, are of high standard. We in Co. Meath are very proud of our course and clubhouse facilities and we welcome Golf Societies and the casual golfer. With the recent addition of a floodlit Driving Range, golfers have all the facilities to enjoy their visit to this very welcoming club.

Courses & tee details

Course
18 holes
Yellow (Men)
73
Par
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5800
Yards
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Rating
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Slope
Red (Women)
73
Par
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5005
Yards
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Rating
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Slope