County Meath Golf Club
Review
County Meath Golf Club is in sparkling form, thanks to the superb stewardship of John Ennis and his first-rate team, including golf pro Robin Machin. Conditioning across the course is consistently sharp, greens true and fairways inviting, with clever bunkering that rewards strategic play over brute force. Off-course facilities match the on-course quality: locker rooms are immaculate, practice putting areas are generous and the 19th hole is exactly what golfers crave. Welcoming, efficient service from friendly, knowledgeable staff and top notch food. The driving range is a standout. Fitted with state-of-the-art Toptracer technology, it transforms practice into true insight, delivering ball speed, carry, dispersion and shot-shaping data in real time. Whether you’re grooving wedges or dialing in driver, feedback is instant and addictive. Add a well-sized car park and smooth operations throughout and you’ve a club that feels elite yet remains warmly local, one of Ireland’s best and getting better.
- Top 100 Review
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