Limerick Golf Club

The course and clubhouse are located on the original site of Roxboro Castle and grounds and boasts an 18-hole, mature, parkland layout.

The design of the course evolved over a number of years with a major contribution in 1927 from Dr. Alister MacKenzie - who was the architect of Lahinch and Augusta National.

Limerick has one of the largest memberships in the country with over 1300 members,[1] and a long tradition in competitive golf in Ireland - having won 20 national titles.

The field included some of the biggest players in the game, such as Tiger Woods and Mark O'Meara, and raised over €19,000,000 for local charities.

[4] This event grew too large for the Ballyclough course and moved to Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort in 2005.