4 people arrive in Dublin Airport.
Meet & Greet in Arrivals by Golf & Travel Representative.
You will be handed your travel documents and assisted with your car rental.

Golf at Portmarnock Golf Club
Portmarnock is one of the premium links courses in the country. Venue for the Irish Open Championship and given world championship ranking by many critics. Now boasting 27 holes, its potential as a golf links was realised in 1894. If there is one course in this world to be admired for its power, visual amazement, intelligence and variety within unity of style, then it has to be Portmarnock. Ranked up there with the likes of Ballybunion and Royal County Down, Portmarnock should be on every itinerary when visiting the east of Ireland.
After golf drive to your city centre hotel.
Travel time is approx. 40 mins

Check in at Westin Hotel, for 2 Nights.
Combining an historic, 19th-century facade with all-new interiors, The Westin Dublin has created a new level of luxury in the heart of this capital city. Accommodations feature traditional mahogany furnishings, rich, warm colors and golden mirrors. Many guest rooms boast views of the magnificent surrounding Georgian and Victorian architectural landmarks, such as Trinity College and the Bank of Ireland, while others overlook the serene, inspirational atrium, which rises five floors.

Golf at Royal Dublin Golf Club
Travel time is approx. 30 mins
Founded in 1889, the course offers an exhilarating challenge to even the most experienced golfers. The setting of this links course is continually remarked upon for its outstanding beauty. The Mountains of Mourne in all their glory rise up from the Irish Sea. The fact that this course has five shots and several partially obscured approach shots makes it all the more formidable challenge to play. This is in addition to its well positioned bunkers. The course is kept in excellent condition and the greens are fast and difficult to read making an exceptional test of your golfing skills. Professional golfers from all over the world rate Royal County Down as one of the best.

After breakfast check out of The Westin Hotel
Golf at The K Club (Palmer Course). Venue of the 2006 Ryder Cup
If ever a golf course reflected the personality of its architect, it is surely this Arnold Palmer designed course. It may seem odd to describe a golf course as charismatic and cavalier but from the instant you arrive at the first tee, you are surrounded by a unique atmosphere. The K Club has been the venue for the European Championship since 1994 and will the venue for The 2006 Ryder Cup. Developed at considerable cost the facilities are excellent. The K Club is located on a 330 acre wooded estate through which the river Liffey meanders and features on many holes. On other holes, man made water hazards have been included and with clever course layout the K Club presents a tough challenge.

Afterwards drive approx 3 hrs 30 mins to Killarney, Co. Kerry
Check in at Aghadoe Heights Hotel, for 3 Night(s)
Located in one of the worlds' most spectacular natural settings and in Ireland's most beautiful region Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa is the premier destination Spa Resort. Consistently recognized for its facilities & services through national & international awards, Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa is one of only 4 hotels in Ireland to have achieved Five Red Stars from The Automobile Association.
Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa combines the tranquility of an ancient & pristine environment and all of the amenities of sophisticated living with a wonderful group of attentive & professional staff. At Aghadoe Heights Hotel & Spa, the Irish welcome is real & heartfelt. We invite you to visit this hotel and be inspired by the breathtaking views, spellbound by the myth & legend, soothed by the Aveda Spa and enchanted by their people.

Golf at Dooks Golf Club
Travel time is approx. 45 mins
Dooks- a word derived from Gaelic "drumhac" meaning sand-bank - is a testing 18 hole links situated in one of the most picturesque corners of The Ring of Kerry. Golf has been played in Dooks since 1889 making it one of the oldest golf links in Ireland. The golf course is set on one of the three stretches of sand dunes at the head of Dingle Bay. In the immediate foreground are the sand dune peninsulas of Rossbeigh and Inch. For the golfer who is seeking a beautiful and tranquil environment to enjoy good golf, Dooks presents a convincing case. Renowned golf writer, Peter Dobereiner was suitably impressed when he played Dooks and described it well when he said "It was a dreamlike experience playing over the rolling hills and guessing, often wrongly, which hollow would harbour a green".

Golf at Waterville Golf Links
Travel time is approx. 50 mins
Golf at Waterville is a mystical experience - the beauty of classic links land,surrounded by the sea,yet forever challenged and shaped by the elements.Over 100 years old the 7225 yard par 74 Waterville is rated among the top 20 links courses in the world. The course features finely manicured fairways and greens with panoramic views from the back nine of the Atlantic Ocean and Kerry Mountains. Each and every hole has individual characteristics and every club in the bag will be needed.

Golf at Ballybunion Golf Club (Old & Cashen - 36 holes)
Ballybunion was established in 1893 and is consistently rated amongst the top ten courses in the world. Tom Watson once said " A man would think the game of golf began here". Golf on the Ballybunion links is an unforgettable experience, which should be savoured by all golfers, although it can be extremely difficult for those above 10 handicap. On a windless day (a rare occurrence), it's not easy playing here, while in a strong wind, it can be hell. The numbers on your card lose all their significance; there are no such things as par 3s, par 4s or par 5s - all that matters is survival. A magnificent links course with several holes right on the shore and towering sand-hills coming into play on all. A true test of golf and a course you will want to come back and play again and again.

After breakfast check out of Aghadoe Heights Hotel
Golf at Tralee Golf Club
Travel time is approx. 1 hr
Tralee is the first Arnold Palmer designed course in Europe. After completing his masterpiece Palmer claimed "I designed the first nine but surely God designed the back nine". The opening hole leads to a green overlooking the Long Strand featured in Ryan's Daughter. Below is the watery grave of the wreck Onward of Swansea (1877). With spectacular views of the ocean and mountains the location and design of this course merits all the great reviews it has earned over the years. A great course, well worth a visit.

Check in at Dromoland Castle, for 2 Night(s)
Dromoland Castle is one of Ireland's finest castle hotels. It is one of the few castle hotels that can trace its ownership back through history to Gaelic Irish families of royal heritage. The Castle offers its guest's deluxe accommodations and the experience of living like landed gentry, surrounded by breathtaking scenery, absolute luxury and exceptional service. At Dromoland the vitality of the Castle lifestyle endures. Blending old world elegance with modern day comforts, it is one of Europe's most desired destinations. The Castle's commitment to provide the highest level of service is absolute. On entering this tranquil world, the worries of life recede under the gentle care of accommodating and friendly staff. The recently re-designed championship golf course offers a serious challenge to all golfers.The castle is just 8 miles from Shannon Airport, making it an ideal base from which to explore the exceptional beauty of the Shannon region.

Golf at Lahinch Golf Course
Travel time is approx. 1 hr
Founded in 1892, due to the fortuitious cooperation between officials of the Limerick Golf Club and officers of the Black Watch Regiment then stationed in Limerick, Lahinch has taken its place as one of the premier links courses of Ireland. Of interest to golf historians is that the course was originally designed by the legendary 'Old' Tom Morris of St. Andrews, who enthused that, "I consider the links as fine a natural course as it has ever been my good fortune to play over". In 1928 the layout was revised by Dr. Alastair McKenzie who was so impressed that he declared, "Lahinch will make the finest and most popular course that I or anyone else ever constructed". Praise indeed from the man also responsible for Pebble Beach, Cypress Point and Augusta National. Lahinch, with its towering sand dunes, rolling greens, undulating fairways and fair share of blind shots, is the perfect natural golfing terrain a true links in the traditional meaning of the word.
Check out of Dromoland Castle Hotel
Travel time to Shannon Airport approx. 20 mins
Depart Shannon Airport
Cost summary:
Golfer: €2,640.00
Non Golfer: €1,245.00
Cost Includes:
All accommodations and golf are subject to availability.