Score Card & course map
Kilkenny is a
championship golf course and is set on 120 acres of parkland and measures 5,917
metres with a par of 71. It hosted the Carroll's Irish Matchplay
Professional Championship in 1973 which was won by Christy O'Connor
Jnr. In 1984 it was the venue for the All Ireland Mixed Foursomes
finals and the following year hosted the All Ireland Cups and Shields
finals. It is a popular venue for various play-offs and finals for
the Lenister area. It is also the venue for the very popular annual
Smithwicks Senior Scratch Cup. Former winners of this prestigious
championship include notable International Players, Padraig O'Rourke, Eddie
Power and current leading Irish Professional Paidraig Harrington.
The course now boasts 18
sand-based undulating greens and is constructed on free draining soil which
means it is playable all year round. Significant improvements have
been carried out in recent years and the course now presents a serious
challenge to golfers of all level of skill.
Notable features of the
course are the four very challenging par threes, the long tree lined par four
eleventh, and the opening hole, a par four with a testing undulating green
of some 40 metres long. There is also a fine practice putting green,
adjacent to the clubhouse and to the first tee.
PGA Professional Jimmy Bolger
provides an excellent golf shop and buggies and trolleys are available for
hire.