The Golf Course at Adare Manor is one of Europe's most exclusive and immaculately maintained parkland courses, set within an 840-acre estate centered around a stunning Neo-Gothic manor house on the banks of the River Maigue. Tom Fazio's 2018 redesign completely transformed the original Robert Trent Jones layout, creating what many consider the most Augusta-like experience available anywhere outside Georgia. Every tee, green, and bunker was meticulously rebuilt with SubAir technology installed beneath every putting surface—a level of conditioning perfection that sees greens and tees hand-cut daily by nearly 50 dedicated greenkeepers.
The course itself demands precision and rewards bold play. The first nine holes flow through relatively open terrain, but don't be deceived by the straightforward appearance—the greens are treacherously fast, undulating, and elevated, with severe run-off areas that can turn a near-miss into a bogey. The back nine tightens among mature trees, culminating in a spectacular closing stretch where the par-3 16th plays across the River Maigue, followed by the dramatic finishing hole—a par-5 where brave golfers will tempt a second shot over water in front of the manor itself.
This is quintessential "multi-millionaires' golf." Caddies are compulsory, and the entire experience—from the moment you arrive until you depart—is orchestrated with white-glove precision. The resort offers Michelin-starred dining, a world-class spa, and accommodations ranging from ornate manor rooms to luxury villas. Adare Manor will host the 2027 Ryder Cup, marking its position as one of the world's premier championship venues.
Championship parkland redesigned by Tom Fazio in 2018; 7,509 yards from championship tees with multiple options for all skill levels.
The resort features a 5-star luxury manor house hotel with 103 rooms and suites, plus manor lodges and storybook cottages on the 840-acre estate. Manor rooms range from classic doubles to expansive suites, while separate accommodations include two and four-bedroom lodges. All rooms are individually decorated with period furnishings, modern amenities, and access to world-class facilities including the Michelin-starred Oak Room restaurant, spa, indoor pool, and multiple bars.