Signature routes

Choose the Ireland rhythm before choosing every tee time.

A great golf trip is not just a list of courses. It is the right airport, the right pace, the right road days, and enough space for the trip to feel like Ireland rather than a spreadsheet.

Irish links route along the Atlantic coast
Atlantic routingCourses, roads, stays, and recovery

Productised routes

Start with a route that already makes sense on Irish roads.

The Southwest Links Circuit
Shannon or Cork7-9 nightsMedium drive

The Southwest Links Circuit

Groups chasing Ballybunion, Lahinch, Tralee, Waterville, and Old Head.

  • Atlantic links every second day
  • Kerry and Clare routing
  • Optional warm-up round before the headline golf
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The Dublin Arrival Week
Dublin4-6 nightsLow drive

The Dublin Arrival Week

Shorter trips that want Portmarnock, The Island, Royal Dublin, and great evenings.

  • Minimal transfer stress
  • Strong first-day and final-day options
  • Easy partner and non-golfer days
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The Northern Championship Run
Belfast or Dublin6-8 nightsMedium drive

The Northern Championship Run

Royal Portrush, Royal County Down, Portstewart, Ardglass, and Antrim coast drama.

  • Championship links routing
  • Antrim coast breathing room
  • Optional Dublin finish
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The Ryder Cup Luxury Route
Shannon or Dublin5-7 nightsLow-medium drive

The Ryder Cup Luxury Route

Adare Manor, five-star stays, corporate hosting, and elevated hospitality.

  • Adare-led luxury planning
  • Corporate hosting support
  • Private dining and resort pacing
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The First-Time Ireland Links Week
Dublin or Shannon6-8 nightsLow-medium drive

The First-Time Ireland Links Week

Groups who want iconic courses without brutal road days or overpacked golf.

  • Headline golf with recovery time
  • Arrival-day course logic
  • Simple hotel movement
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The No-Club-Bag Week
Any Ireland airport4-9 nightsFlexible drive

The No-Club-Bag Week

Groups who want premium hire sets coordinated with every course and transfer.

  • Brand and shaft preferences captured
  • Group set coordination
  • Handoffs planned into the route
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Mixed groups

Golfers get the tee sheet. Everyone else gets Ireland.

Many premium golf trips include partners, clients, or guests who do not want to play every round. Golflife can plan the day around both the course and the people not on it.

Plan a mixed group
Non-golfer dayCastle and estate afternoon while the group plays links golf

Planned around the group's tee time, transfer route, and dinner location.

Non-golfer daySpa day with a driver-managed course pickup

Planned around the group's tee time, transfer route, and dinner location.

Non-golfer dayWhiskey, food, or coastal village route between tee times

Planned around the group's tee time, transfer route, and dinner location.

Non-golfer dayCity shopping and dinner meet-up on Dublin-based days

Planned around the group's tee time, transfer route, and dinner location.