Dingle Links Ceann Sibeal
Overview
Ceann Sibéal Golf Club is the most Westerly golf course in Europe. Dingle Links is found slightly inland from Ferriter's Cove on the Dingle Peninsula in Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland.
The golf is very good and the views, are breathtaking.
Situated on the Wild Atlantic Way, Mount Brandon lies to the East, Cruach Mharthain lies to the South and the Blasket Islands lie on the horizon.
Golf Course Review
Laid out by legendary Irish golf course architects Eddie Hackett and Christy O’Connor Jr, this is minimalist links golf in its truest form. Dingle Links Ceann Sibeal is laid out in two loops both of which begin and end at the clubhouse.
Dingle Links, or Ceann Sibeal, is an 18 hole course that stretches to 6,680 yards with a constant feature more commonly found in Scotland – a burn! Coming into play on 13 of the 18 holes and set against the backdrop of the Wild Atlantic Way, water is never far away.
Dingle Links Ceann Sibeal - Videos
Watch Hidden Links Video
Watch the Club's Drone Video Here
Featured Architect: MacKenzie, Alister
As taken from his book, Golf Architecture, Alister MacKenzie felt the following were essential: The course, where possible, should be arranged in two loops of nine holes. There should be a large proportion of good two-shot holes and at least four one-shot holes. There should be little walking between...