Golf Holidays on the Isle of Man

Home to 8 stunning golf courses and amazing manx hospitality
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Golf Breaks on the Isle of Man

The Isle of Man is home to some of the finest golf courses in the British Isles and whilst the Isle of Man is only 32 miles long and 14 miles wide they have managed to produce 8 unique and challenging must-play golf courses all within a very short transfer from wherever you stay.

Castletown Golf Links, the most well-known and challenging of the islands courses and features in the Rolex World rankings. However there are 7 other courses covering the beautiful Isle of Man landscape, Port Erin in the Southwest corner, you will find Rowany Golf Club built in 1895, very traditional and a challenge for any level of golfer. Ramsey Golf Club, set in front of a stunning background of the northern hills, is a challenging 18-hole course designed by five-time Open Championship winner, James Braid. Peel Golf Club, another cracking course, laid out on heathland and extremely varied, with many holes cut through pine tree forests offering a range of natural challenges from streams, turf banks and gorse. Mount Murray Golf & Country Club, meanders through the stunning Isle of Man countryside and is well known for the excellent condition of their fairways and greens. Douglas Golf Club is one of the few courses designed by Dr Alexander MacKenzie, architect of some of the worlds most challenging courses including Augusta National. King Edward Bay Golf Club boasts some of the best views on the Isle of Man due to its elevated position above Onchan, with breath-taking views across Douglas Bay. Port St Mary Golf Club, designed by 1920 Open Champion, George Duncan, offers stunning sea views and is the only nine-hole course on the island, perhaps 9 holes in the afternoon before enjoying the Isle of Man, Manx hospitality.

Travelling to the Isle of Man?
Flights from airports include direct flights from Liverpool, London, Manchester, Birmingham & Edinburgh. Flights from London City to the Isle of Man taking just 1 hour 15 mins.
There are 3 ferry routes with a total of 27 sailings per week. The 3 routes are, Heysham to Douglas 3 hr 45 mins, Liverpool to Douglas 2 hr 45 mins & Liverpool Birkenhead to Douglas 4 hr 15 mins.


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Golf courses in Isle of Man

Castletown Golf Links

Golf has been played at Castletown since 1892 when Old Tom Morris designed the course. The course in its present form was laid out by golfing legend Mackenzie Ross in the late 20s and early 30s and provides some of the purest links golf anywhere in the British Isles.

Castletown Golf Links provides some of the premiere golf course in Isle of Man View Isle of Man
Douglas Golf Club

Douglas Golf Course is one of only a select number of golf courses in the world designed by Dr Alexander (Alister) MacKenzie, architect of some of the worlds most challenging courses, among which are the Augusta National in Atlanta, Georgia and Australias Royal Melbourne.

The Douglas Golf Club's impressive golf course situated in fantastic Isle of Man. View Isle of Man
King Edward Bay Golf Club

A round of golf at King Edward Bay is bound to be memorable. The course is superbly maintained and affords some of the best views on the Isle of Man due to its elevated position above Onchan, on the outskirts of the Islands capital, Douglas.

View King Edward Bay Golf Club's beautiful golf course within fantastic Isle of Man. View Isle of Man
Mount Murray Golf Club

The Mount Murray Golf and Country Club presents golfers with an opportunity to play on a superb 18-hole championship course set in magnificent Isle of Man scenery.

Mount Murray Golf Club has among the most excellent golf course around Isle of Man View Isle of Man
Peel Golf Club

Laid out on heathland the Peel golf course lies just to the east of Peel. The course is extremely varied, with many holes having been cut through pine tree plantations. It offers a complete range of natural hazards from streams, turf banks and gorse.

Peel Golf Club features several of the preferred golf course near Isle of Man View Isle of Man
Port St Mary Golf Club

Formed in 1903 as a private company, the golf club has occupied its present location since 1936. The nine-hole course was designed by 1920 British Open Champion George Duncan. It is the only nine-hole course on the Island.

Port St Mary Golf Club boasts among the top golf course near Isle of Man View Isle of Man
Ramsey Golf Club

Set in front of a stunning background of the northern hills of the Isle of Man, Ramsey Golf Club was founded in 1891. It was laid out by Old Tom Morris, modified by George Lowe, and then in 1926, it was redesigned by James Braide, five times Open Champion.

Ramsey Golf Club boasts several of the top golf course within Isle of Man View Isle of Man
Rowany Golf Club

Established in 1895, Rowany Golf Club is situated in Port Erin, on the South-Western corner of the Isle of Man. The 18-hole course is a 5774 yards long par 70 from the white tees and provides a challenging test to all golfers.

View Rowany Golf Club's impressive golf course in sensational Isle of Man. View Isle of Man
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