Designed by architect Jack Kenneally and recently constructed, this challenging 18 hole course is also beautifully situated, this time in the meadowlands of the Bandon River valley, just two miles north of Kinsale. The landscape has been utilised to its maximum and the planting of a large number of hardwood trees will in time add to its playing strategy.

    6,609 yards long and consisting of two loops, the course starts and finishes at the Clubhouse, situated on the highest point of the course. The first hole maximises the roll of the land, initially eastwards towards the boundary of the old Cork to Kinsale railway line and the refurbished station-house.

    It continues over the incline and flows to the natural waterways on the back nine holes, which makes for a pleasant and interesting field of play. The course is a stiff yet fair challenge to all standards of golfers, a challenge which will manifest itself as the course matures.

    The Clubhouse has been tastefully designed, overlooking the ninth and eighteenth greens and consists of extensive locker room facilities, bar and restaurant with additional Pro Shop facilities for sales, lessons and hire.
Card of the Course - Farrangalway
Hole Blue White Yellow Red Par
1 372 365 295 290 4
2 123 118 113 107 3
3 415 407 335 394 4
4 280 274 268 264 4
5 368 358 300 296 4
6 175 163 148 143 3
7 431 419 351 340 4
8 556 548 461 359 5
9 560 550 503 503 5
Out 3,280 3,202 2,774 2,796 36
10 405 398 343 342 4
11 216 206 193 188 3
12 438 431 360 346 4
13 395 387 365 365 4
14 421 401 377 369 4
15 183 168 155 118 3
16 368 361 288 285 4
17 411 404 349 344 4
18 492 482 432 432 5
In 3,329 3,238 2,862 2,789 35
Total 6,609 6,440 5,634 5,585 71
    Click on a hole number to go to that group of holes. The holes are in groups of three, and you can go forwards or backwards.
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