DESTINATION GOLF 2026
Trump International Doonbeg
Ever since Martin Hawtree’ s 2015 / 2016 renovation of Greg Norman’ s original Doonbeg, the team looking after the links has been turning the course into something ever-more impressive. The aesthetics get ever better, as does the conditioning, and those flashes of genius – by both Norman and Hawtree – shine brighter every year.
The natural terrain of big, chaotic dunes has been used masterfully, shaping holes and embracing the landscape and views. There are many stunning shots and remarkable green settings. Look no further than the famous par five 1st, or the 5th, 6th, 13th and 15th.
And the‘ new’ 14th, which plays at right angles to the hole washed away over a decade ago, shows great vision by Hawtree.( See Favourite Hole.) It all means that as the course weaves in a vague figure of eight, in and out of the dunes alongside Doughmore Bay, you encounter a steady supply of excellent holes, from 1st to last.
Finally, as you walk off 18 it is guaranteed that you will glance back down the 1st and pine to play it again.
Home to the Irish Open in 2026.
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