Ennis Golf Club is an 18-hole, par 70 parkland course situated on the outskirts of the town.

Noted for its hospitality, the club, which was established in 1907, is a private members club and offers golf to all age categories, ladies and gents, boys and girls.

The club has a variety of membership categories available which includes full membership for 2023 at €595.

“Membership rates are available for junior boys and girls as are beginner’s golf lessons, details of which are available from the office”, according to Noreen Doherty who is the office administrator at the club. She added that the bar and restaurant reopen this weekend

The club has a thriving seniors section with the senior ladies playing on Tuesdays and the senior men on Thursdays.

The 2023 captains are Peter Quinn and Mary Lenihan while Jim Horgan is the club president and they will ‘drive-in’ to office on St. Patricks’ day at 3p.m. There will be a modified scramble in conjunction with the drive in.

A varied selection of competitions are organised and the very popular Friday open singles will resume on March 30. The club enters teams in the various inter club competitions such as the junior and senior cups the Pierce Purcell and Jimmy Bruen shields to mention a few.

The pro-shop offers a fine selection of golf equipment and the club professional, Martin Ward will be delighted to deal with all enquiries.

With membership on the increase all at the club are looking forward to a busy and successful season.

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