Two exceptional courses in the heart of the Northern Irish countryside
Just 20 km from Belfast, nestled in the rolling countryside of County Down, the Clandeboye Golf Club extends over the grounds of the former property of Lady Dufferin and Ava, heiress to the famous family id="">Guinness. The club offers two character courses, totaling 36 holes, each with its own identity and stunning views of the sea, mountains and surrounding countryside.
Northern Ireland
- Number of holes: 18
- Architects: Baron Von Limburger in collaboration with Dave Thomas and Peter Alliss
- Year: 1930
- Type: parkland
- PAR 71
- Slope: 120
- Distance: 6167m


A unique environment
Created by the renowned Baron von Limburger with the help of Ryder Cup champions Dave Thomas and Peter Alliss(architects of the Brabazon Course at Belfry), this long and daring course is the more famous of the two. It offers striking perspectives of Belfast Lough and, in the distance, the mountains of Scotland. Each hole winds through gorse, ferns and dense woods, requiring precision and strategy with every shot. A challenge as aesthetic as it is technical.
A duo of complementary courses, ideal for combining challenge, relaxation and breathtaking landscapes in a peaceful setting steeped in history.













