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Discover Ballymena Golf Club, a historic golfing destination founded in 1903, located on the outskirts of the charming, award-winning village of Broughshane. Set against the majestic backdrop of Slemish Mountain, which holds legendary ties to St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, the club offers a unique golfing experience in a stunning, picturesque setting.
This well-drained heathland course is playable year-round, even in all but the harshest conditions. Although the course is relatively short, it presents a challenge with its well-bunkered greens and six demanding par 3s, ensuring an exciting and engaging round for golfers of all abilities.
At Ballymena Golf Club, you can enjoy an 18-hole course along with a restaurant and bar, where you can unwind after your game. The club also features a fully stocked pro shop, a clubhouse complete with a snooker hall, as well as shower and changing facilities. Open golfing competitions are held regularly, and the club provides the ideal venue for private functions, parties, corporate days, and golf days.
Buggy hire services and GPS golf aids are available to enhance your experience, and the club operates a pay-and-play option for visitors. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just starting out, Ballymena Golf Club is the perfect place to enjoy a round of golf in one of Ireland's driest and most scenic locations.
Golf Club:
Parkland/heathland Course professional: Yes
Best days to play:
Any day except Tuesdays or Saturdays
SSS:
67
Length in yards:
5,795
Par of course:
68
Handicap/certificate requirements:
None required
Facilities
Attraction Facilities
- 18 holes
- Club Hire
- Dress code
- Golf buggies
- Pro shop
- Putting Green
- Trollies available
Catering
- Licensed
- Restaurant on site
- Serve breakfast
- Serve evening meal
- Serve lunch
Establishment Features
- Lessons/courses available
- Non members welcome
- Online Booking
- Showers
- Tuition Available
Parking & Transport
- On site parking
Payment Methods
- All major credit/debit cards accepted