Dublin, Ireland, stands out as an exceptional destination for golf groups seeking a blend of stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. Renowned for its lush green courses and welcoming atmosphere, the city offers an unforgettable golfing experience.
One of the most appealing aspects of golfing in Dublin is the variety of courses available. From historic links courses to modern championship layouts, there is something to suit every golfer's taste. Notable courses like the Portmarnock Golf Club, known for its challenging layout and breathtaking views of the Irish Sea, provide an exhilarating experience. Another gem is the Royal Dublin Golf Club, which boasts a rich heritage and a picturesque setting on Bull Island. These venues not only challenge players but also immerse them in the stunning Irish landscape.
In addition to exceptional golf, Dublin offers a vibrant city atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after a day on the course. Groups can explore the lively Temple Bar district, known for its traditional pubs, live music, and delicious cuisine. Enjoy a pint of Guinness, or locally distilled gin whilst listening to local musicians is an experience that should not be missed. Dublin's culinary scene is also thriving, with a range of restaurants offering everything from traditional Irish fare to contemporary dishes, ensuring every palate is satisfied.
For those interested in history, Dublin is a treasure trove of cultural experiences. After a day on the greens, groups can visit the iconic Trinity College to view the Book of Kells, or take a stroll through Dublin Castle, steeped in centuries of history. The National Museum of Ireland and the Irish Museum of Modern Art provide additional opportunities to immerse oneself in the rich heritage of the city.
In summary, Dublin, is an attractive destination for golf groups due to its diverse golf offerings, vibrant city life, rich history, and warm hospitality. With stunning courses set against picturesque backdrops and a wealth of cultural experiences to enjoy, it's the perfect place for our lady golfers looking to create lasting memories together. Whether hitting the links or exploring the city's attractions, Dublin promises an unforgettable experience for all.
We hosted a hugely successful inaugural event in St. Andrews in May 2025 which sold out!
Enjoy a fun & friendly, yet competitive event!
Mingle with like-minded ladies and meet new friends!
Play championship courses and explore the local area!
Make memories that last a lifetime!
We are delighted to be bringing the Ladies Invitational event to Dublin, Ireland in May 2026 and hope you can join us.
See the itinerary below and spaces are limited.
35 minute drive
Your stylish sanctuary on St Stephen's Green.
The Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin is a 5-Star boutique gem in the heart of Dubin City Centre. This elegant and stylish hotel is a beloved Dublin institution, renowned for its warm hospitality, luxurious design, and exceptional service.
The Consummate Pro team will have a registration table set up in the hotel lobby and will be on-hand to walk you through registration and the week itinerary.
Enjoy an evening of entertainment in an authentic Irish Pub located within Temple Bar. Get to know the ladies taking part in the Ladies Invitational and savour a hearty Irish meal.
Welcome drinks, dinner & entertainment included.
50 minute drive.
The Island Golf Club, located just north of Dublin, Ireland, is a stunning links course that offers a unique golfing experience surrounded by breathtaking coastal views. Founded in 1890, it is a traditional private Members' golf club with a rich history of upholding the best traditions of amateur golf. It is also the sixth oldest golf club in Ireland and was ranked 10th in Irish Golfer’s Top 100 Courses in 2024.
The Island boasts a growing international reputation and currently hosts Regional Qualifying for The Open Championship and has hosted strokeplay qualifying for the British Amateur Championship in 2019. The Island Golf Club also hosted The Irish Amateur Open in 2023.
It is a classic links course but enjoys a unique setting bordered by sea on three sides. The Island is favourably located in the remote Estuary of Donabate and Malahide, 30 minutes outside Dublin City.
50 minute drive.
50 minute drive.
Within a picturesque curve of coastline, 10 miles to the north of Dublin City, Portmarnock Golf Club sits majestically on a narrow tongue of shallow duneland. The clubhouse was built on its present site in 1896, It has undergone changes due to a fire (1905) and periodic additions to accommodate growing numbers.
As a measure of its enduring quality, it remains one of the most respected venues in world golf. No other Irish course has been graced by so many distinguished players in a rich history encompasing a broad sweep of significant events. It is where Arnold Palmer and Sam Snead successfully followed its serpentine route through classsic linkland on their way to victory in the 1960 Canada Cup. Portmarnock Golf Club is where another generation of Americans, including Phil Mickelson and David Duval, secured a memorable Walker Cup triumph in 1991. These events, along with 19 stagings of the European Tour's Irish Open Championship, reflect the quality of a searching examination across the link's 27 holes.
The Championship links are rated consistently at the top of national polls, including the Golf Digest rankings.
50 minute drive.
1). Walking historical tour of Dublin City
2). Viking Splash Tour
3). Fab food trail
4). The Perfect Pint Tour
Tours are subject to availability with minimum and maximum numbers applicable so please let us know personal preferences.
Meeting point - Fitzwilliam Hotel.
Shopping locations include:
We will take you to a local bar for a few libations.
40 minute drive.
Founded by Mr. John Lumsden, The Royal Dublin Golf Club is steeped in golfing history and presents a stern golfing examination on a truly magnificent links course. Royal Dublin Golf Club is located on Bull Island, in Dublin Bay. The island was formed following the building of a sea wall in the early 1800s. The result is a perfect sandy island, superb terrain for a golf course and an excellent home for flora and fauna. Bull Island is the only UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in a capital city.
The Dublin Golf Club, as it was originally called, was founded in 1885. The club moved twice before the course finally came to rest on Bull Island, in 1889. Two years later, Queen Victoria granted the club royal patronage. The course was severely damaged during the First World War and was rebuilt by Harry Colt, the world famous golf architect from Sunningdale, in 1920.
Since the Irish Open was first held here in 1894, the Royal Dublin has hosted in excess of 50 professional and amateur championships. These championships have attracted some of the best players in the world to Dollymount.
40 minute drive.
55 minute drive.
Situated on the shoreline of a rugged peninsula, Portmarnock Resort & Jameson Golf Links first opened for play in 1995. Located just 15 minutes from Dublin Airport, Portmarnock Resort & Jameson Golf Links is the perfect location for anyone looking to enjoy a break in Ireland’s capital.
Jameson Golf Links was formerly known as Portmarnock Links until 2023. It is an 18 hole course spread across 203 acres and is set on the grounds of the old Jameson Estate of St. Marnocks. the course has played host to professional and amateur events including the 2008 and 2009 Ladies Irish Open and the 2021 Irish Challenge.
Jameson Golf Links makes full use of the dunes and natural terrain to provide a layout that will please the most ardent of links purists. The elevated tees and greens, blind approaches and doglegs, not to mention the typical links sea breeze, will keep you thinking through every round.
55 minute drive.
Time to freshen up for the finale dinner.
Single occupancy - £5,799
Double occupancy - £4,599 per person sharing
4-rounds of 'friendly competition' on The Island, Royal Dublin, The Jameson Links and Portmarnock (Old)
6-nights at the Fitzwilliam Hotel Dublin, overlooking St. Stephens Green
Breakfast daily
Lunch on each competition day
Welcome dinner and entertainment on Sunday 10th May 2026
The return of the 'Invitational Bar Takeover'
A mid-week break on the 13th May for optional activities
A Finale Dinner in Dublin city on Friday the 15th May
Prizes for teams and individuals in two flights, on a Low Gross / Low NET basis.
Competition opt-out available for those that just want to come along and enjoy the courses without any pressure!
All transportation for the week including Dublin Airport meet and greet (designated times), daily hotel – golf course – hotel transfers (as required), and Dublin Airport drop-off (defined schedules) at the conclusion of the trip
Driver accommodation, road tolls, parking, per diems
Hotel concierge and driver gratuities
Gifts and memento's
All taxes, fees and charges
All staff fees
International airfare
Dinners on your "free" evenings
Caddie or golf services fees
Personal incidentals
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Please do let us know if you would like to extend your travel either pre or post event and we can create a bespoke offering for you.