Play a mature Irish parkland course shaped by woodland, water and estate character.
New Forest is a championship parkland course in Tyrrellspass, recognised for its natural setting, quality putting surfaces and strategic test across gently rolling terrain.
Choose the golf journey that suits you.
The Golf page should get every visitor to the right next step quickly: book, join, practise, learn, compete or plan a group day.
Book a Round
Make tee-time booking obvious, especially for visitors arriving from Google or mobile search.
Join the Club
Promote New Forest as a club with strong facilities, competitions and a quality course.
Group Golf Days
Give societies a clear route for packages, food, buggies, prizes and group enquiries.
Academy & Coaching
Support game improvement with coaching, range practice, putting and short game facilities.
A course that feels established beyond its years.
Although New Forest opened in 2006, its mature woodland boundaries, natural contours and estate setting give it the feel of a long-established Irish parkland course.
The course rewards accuracy and good course management rather than brute force alone. Fairways are framed by trees, hazard areas come into play throughout the round, and the putting surfaces are a major part of the experience.

Strategic holes, proper tests and memorable scoring chances.
New Forest gives visitors a round with variety: demanding par 4s, reachable par 5s, long par 3s and the distinctive 9th by the estate’s walled garden.
Warm up, practise properly and work on your game.
The Golf Academy should be a key part of the New Forest offer, especially for visitors, members and golfers booking lessons.
The practice facilities include a 300-yard floodlit practice bay, short game areas and coaching support. This makes New Forest more than a round of golf: it is a place to improve, prepare and enjoy the game more often.
Consistently ranked among Ireland’s Top 100 courses.
New Forest is recognised in the Irish Golfer Top 100 Courses in Ireland and has hosted major Golf Ireland competitions, including the Irish Boys Championship in 2019.
That recognition gives the Golf page an important trust signal: visitors are not just booking any round, they are choosing a course with a proven reputation for quality and challenge.
