The Lahinch Old golf course is a Ireland Golf Course situated in County Clare at a length of 6949 it has 18 holes with a medal par of 72. Situated in the town of Lahinch it is one of the Clare Golf Courses that you may want to play and add to our golf course ratings to see if it will become one of RateYourCourse Republic of Ireland top 100 golf courses.
Lahinch Golf Club was founded in 1892, as reported in the Clare Journal of 11th April of that year. The Club started when, on the 26th March, 1892, Alexander W. Shaw and Richard J. Lahinch, which is located just over 30 miles from Shannon Airport in Co. Clare, has often been described as 'the St Andrews of Ireland'. It's a traditional out and back links course which sits on the Atlantic coast and is a favourite with many of the thousands upon thousands of golfing visitors who flock to the Emerald Isle year after year. While the Old Course measures just under 6700 yards, the Castle Course is much shorter at less than 5600 yards. But the par-70 layout is no pushover and you'll have to be on your game to get round in a good score. Visitors are welcome all week on both the Lahinch courses and caddies are available on request.








