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COURSE GALLERY

A picturesque moment from the 12th tee, a cruise ship drifting through Carlingford Lough
A scenic view of the newly renovated 6th hole—one of Greenore’s standout features
A glimpse through the trees at the 5th hole, highlighting its newly constructed revetted bunkers
Behind the ladies’ tee on the 6th hole, showcasing the beautiful wildflowers in full bloom along the bank
A stunning sunrise illuminates the calm waters beside the 8th, creating a picture-perfect morning scene
A morning fourball making their way up the 3rd hole
A panoramic view from above the practice putting green, capturing the 12th hole and the breathtaking scenery of Carlingford Lough and Slieve Foy
A tree-framed view capturing the full length of the tough 16th hole
A sneak peek of the 4th green framed by its tricky water hazard
A scenic vantage from the railway line showcases the 8th green and the rolling 9th fairway
From above, Greenore basks in the golden warmth of the long, hot summer days
A sunny, rain-kissed Slieve Foy rising behind the 3rd green
From above, Greenore awakens on a crisp spring morning, the railway line etched gracefully along the lough
The closing hole shines on a summer evening, its revetted bunkers and undulating fairway set against the backdrop of the local port
The newly renovated 2nd hole stretches out under clear blue skies, its sweeping water hazard adding drama and definition
The final green glows beneath a breathtaking red sky, with the historic village of Greenore resting peacefully in the background
With Slieve Foy rising beneath a cloudless blue sky, the 3rd green is showcased in all its beauty
The 11th hole stretches out with the local church standing tall in the distance, adding character to the landscape
An unforgettable scene: a vivid red sky washes over the port and the legendary 18th hole, its freshly renovated bunkers catching the evening light
Greenore’s iconic double green on the 2nd/10th holes stands out, with the tricky water hazard adding beauty and strategy to the scene
Beneath the 14th green on a crisp spring morning, the majestic Scots pine trees—staples of Greenore G.C.—stand proudly
As dawn approaches, the drone ascends to reveal Greenore and the tranquil waves, heralding a new day
A stunning view of the Pig’s Back green (14th), with majestic Slieve Foy behind and Scots pine branches adding natural framing
A tranquil spring scene at Hamil’s Pier, with a lady taking in the passing Seatruck along the railway line
The 14th green comes into view beyond the vibrant whin bush, set against a soft, hazy summer sky
The 6th and 7th holes reveal their stunning renovations, with the water hazard extended to increase the challenge of our signature 7th hole (Index 1)
The 12th hole stretches ahead, with the Clubhouse framed by a dramatic red sky at dusk
From above, Greenore Golf Club awakens under a morning sunrise, the lough shimmering and the Mourne Mountains standing proudly in the background
The 200-yard 1st hole is beautifully framed by Greenore’s famous Scots pine trees on one side
Four majestic Scots pines rise above their peers, creating a dramatic frame for the 14th green under a vivid red sky
This rustic, timeworn sign adds character while pointing the way around Greenore Golf Club
Aerial view highlighting the distinctive layout of our golf course
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The course is a superb 18-hole flat semi-links, with a good mix of traditional links and heathland terrain, set in beautiful surroundings with splendid views of Carlingford Lough, Slieve Foy and the Mourne mountains. The Golf Club was founded in 1896 by the London & North Western Railway Company and is steeped in interesting golfing history, including being one of the ten founding members of the Golfing Union of Ireland in 1900.​

Contact Info


Greenore Golf Club,
Greenore Village,
County Louth, Ireland


Office Secretary:
caolan@greenoregolfclub.com
+353 42 93 73212

Operations Manager:
​r[email protected]
​+353879881601 



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  • Greenore Members Golf Holiday
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      • SYNC IT (Tue Series)
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  • Open Event Galleries
    • 9th GGC Classic 2025
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    • 8th GGC Classic 2024
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    • SYNC IT (Tue Series) Gallery
  • Member's Home Page
    • ALL RESULTS >
      • Gent's Results 26
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    • Who Does What? >
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    • Member's Galleries >
      • Captain's Prize 2025
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      • President's Prize 2023
      • Fred Perry North Leinster Champions 22
      • Captains Driving In 23
      • Presentation of Prizes 2022
      • Captain's Dinner 2022
      • Captains' Dinner 2023
      • Ladies Gallery
    • Club News & Updates
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    • Privacy Policy
    • Dress Code
    • External Communications
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