County Louth Golf Club is often referred to as ‘Baltray’, the village in which it is located close to the historic town of Drogheda on Ireland’s east coast. It is just 40 minutes north of Dublin Airport and one hour from Dublin city.
An historic member-owned club founded in 1892, the current championship links was designed in 1938 by the renowned golf architect Tom Simpson. The course is laid out in two nine-hole loops and is noted for excellent presentation standards and its many unique green complexes. Course Manager Wayne Murray takes great pride in ensuring the delivery of top-quality playing surfaces throughout the year.
Consistently ranked among the Top 10 courses in Ireland, County Louth hosted the 2009 Irish Open and gained recognition around the world when Shane Lowry made history by winning this prestigious European Tour event as an amateur.