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Ask GolfPass: The best golf courses in Northern Ireland

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We’re always happy to help golf travelers by giving out free advice in our Ask GolfPass columns.

When a friend sent me a text inquiring about what courses to play in Northern Ireland during a 2025 buddies trip, I immediately flashed back to my rounds on its beautiful links.

His timing isn’t ideal, though. Royal Portrush’s Dunluce links is gearing up to host The Open next summer for the third time overall and first since its triumphant return in 2019 following a 50-year absence. I warned him he might not be able to get on, as both the Dunluce and Royal County Down, host of this fall’s Irish Open, are booking out a year or more in advance.

Just like my trip to St. Andrews this fall, even if you don’t bag the big bucket-list courses, Northern Ireland will always be one of golf’s greatest trips.

The other important thing to note is if groups like his are flying in and out of Dublin, they can easily play any of the fantastic links right near the airport on arrival or departure days. Rounds at Royal Dublin, Seapoint, The Island and County Louth would easily fit into the schedule.

Okay, let’s get to the important stuff. Here are our recommendations for the best courses in Northern Ireland:

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