Tour for seven nights along Wild Atlantic Way and the South West of Ireland. Staying and playing at magnificent Castle resorts.
5/6 rounds of Championship Links
7 nights 5* and 4* accommodation -
Accommodation - Choose between Castles, Resorts, Beach location, Country side
Full Irish Breakfast each morning
Luxury Coach and Professional Driver
Complimentary Bar and Snacks on coach
Meet and greet at airport
Options for sightseeing - examples include: Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty Castle, historic Adare VIllage, Dingle Peninsula, Ring of Kerry, Cobh Heritage Centre, Jameson Distillery, Blarney Castle, Killarney, Kinsale
Pricing depends on the season. Please contact us for further information.
“Hazel Thompson and her Excelerator Golf Tours has done a great job with organising this group and all the golf and events. It was a great trip. Thank you for all you did to make it special.”
L Potter 2023 Florida
“Thank you, Hazel, for organising an unforgettable 2023 castle and links tour. It was such an honour to see your beautiful country and play on some of the world’s most highly rated and exclusive golf courses, in absolute luxury. Such a high level of thought and organisation has gone into making this tour such a fantastic experience. The inclusions were all first-class and exceeded expectations: the various hotels and accommodations were all modern and luxurious, the coaches were very comfortable with wifi and everyone had their own space, the restaurants were all high-quality, and there was a perfect balance of golf and experiencing the Irish culture. Many of the experiences were very unique and cannot be replicated by other mainstream tours.
The selection of golf courses was superb, especially being able to play the same courses as recent and upcoming major professional tournament, such as Portstewart (2017 Irish Open), Royal Portrush (2019 & 2025 Open) and Adare Manor (2027 Ryder Cup)........ Definitely one of the best travel experiences I have ever had.”
D Yung 2023 Sydney
Now easily recognised as Ireland’s top parkland – sitting in exalted company with some of the world’s best links courses. The attention to detail lavished on the course and the efforts to maintain such gloriously perfect playing surfaces are relentless and admirable. The course has won the praise and admiration of the world’s top golfers. Imagine what it will be like after the 2027 Ryder Cup. Discussions about Adare’s course condition tend to be of the breathless variety, with sub-air technology raising pulses. Tom Fazio’s re-design is something truly remarkable.
Home to the KPMG Women’s Irish Open in 2022 and again in 2023 Dromoland is spread over a wide and charming landscape, including protected conservation areas, this estate parkland starts at a steady pace and then explodes into action from the 7th on… when you hit towards the castle. Incredible Castle and surrounds.
This 5* resort has it all. The smooth almost lazy rhythm of this modern, low-lying parkland is endearing. Designed by Ron Kirby as an inland links-style course, the fairway edges drenched in golden fescue and new bunkering adds credence to that links-like description.
Host to an Irish Open on six occasions. The Killeen course’s setting is majestic, thanks to the Killarney National Park of mountains and surrounded by six lakes. But there’s lots of drama on this parkland, too, with strong holes and an air of elegance. Home to two 18-hole championship courses. Without a doubt, a world-class destination, a warm welcome awaits when you visit Killarney Golf & Fishing Club.
This 5* Resort and 27 golf holes adorn this idyllic and vibrant landscape, tucked away on an island. It is enchanting golf and it comes with big credentials. Fota Island has held the Irish Open three times so you have quality in spades. The slopes, the natural water features, the green locations all contribute to a charming round of golf that is both thrilling and accessible for all. There is an excellent golf academy here too, next to the newest of the nines.
The legendary Alister MacKenzie helped craft this remarkable and constantly shifting course on Little Island. The famed quarry holes remain the club’s signature, along with the preceding two holes (4 and 5) racing along the edge of Cork Harbour, and all of these beauties (eight in all) are tucked out of sight of the clubhouse. Significant clearing work has opened up the quarry, making these holes far more dramatic. The remaining holes are still strong, falling into the more classic parkland category.