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County Louth Golf Club, affectionately known as Baltray, is a top-tier golf club located in the historic Boyne valley region on the East coast of Ireland. Established in 1892, the club boasts a rich history and has produced some of Irelands greatest golfers over the years. Renowned Golf Architects Tom Simpson and Molly Gourlay redesigned the course in 1938, creating a par 72, 7,031-yard championship links course that is considered one of the purest and fairest tests of links golf in the world.
Situated just 45 minutes from Dublin Airport and less than an hour from Dublin city centre, County Louth Golf Club has gained a reputation as one of the top 5 courses to play in Ireland. The club has proudly hosted the European Tours Irish Open in both 2004 and 2009, with the latter event marking a historic moment in Irish golf when 2019 Open Champion Shane Lowry won the Irish Open as an Amateur.
The village of Baltray is not only famous for its exceptional golf course but also for its breathtaking scenery, with panoramic views of the Cooley and Mourne mountains to the north and a stunning six-mile-long beach that stretches over the course sand dunes. The clubs restaurant is highly regarded for its delicious local dishes, particularly the fresh seafood sourced locally from the fishing trawlers in nearby Clogherhead. Additionally, County Louth Golf Club is one of the unique golf clubs in Ireland to offer accommodation within the clubhouse.
As a welcoming and inclusive club, County Louth Golf Club looks forward to hosting guests at Baltray and providing them with an unforgettable golfing experience. With a warm invitation extended to all who visit, the club strives to ensure that every golfer enjoys their time on the links. Whether youre a seasoned pro or a beginner, a day at County Louth Golf Club promises to be a memorable one filled with challenging play and breathtaking landscapes.