The Irish are passionate about sport – watching, playing or just talking about it is a favourite national pastime. Avid golfers will tell you it’s one of the best places in the world to play golf, rugby enthusiasts will say there is nowhere with more passionate fans, and that’s before we even mention Gaelic games, Ireland’s native sports.
All of which make it a great destination for sports aficionados looking to catch some world-class competitions or even try their hand at something new.

Royal County Down
The island has a well-deserved reputation for excellent golf facilities with over 400 courses ranging from gentle links and parkland courses to challenging championship courses. Among these is the world’s number one, Royal County Down, and stunning Royal Portrush, which recently hosted The Open Championship.

Royal Portrush
This means that whatever your level of golfing ability, you will find the perfect place for an enjoyable round of golf on the island.
For those looking to see the experts at play, there are a number of upcoming tournaments. County Clare will take centre stage next September when the renowned Lahinch Golf Club welcomes the Walker Cup (5–6 September 2026)

Lahinch Golf Course
and the Trump International Golf Club in Doonbeg hosts the Amgen Irish Open (10–13 September 2026). Both tournaments will give visitors the chance to see exceptional golf in the spectacular setting of the Wild Atlantic Way.

Trump Doonbeg
Looking further ahead, gorgeous Adare Manor, County Limerick, will be the location for the 100th anniversary of the Ryder Cup (17–19 September 2027).
