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BTS × Ireland 2024
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We will see you in June all over Ireland. Scroll to find all the relevant information you’ll need for a memorable trip with the Broken Tee Society.
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Itinerary
June 15
Rosapenna
Arrive at Dublin Airport before 8 a.m., where Tom Coyne and our driver will meet you at arrivals*. Board the coach and head for Donegal where you’ll play the Old Tom Morris Links at the Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Resort, followed by a welcome dinner at Rosapenna’s Vardon Restaurant. Sleep well in your 4-star lodging—we’ve got 36 holes tomorrow!
June 16
Rosapenna
Enjoy a full Irish breakfast before teeing off on the new St. Patrick’s Links by Tom Doak—ranked among the top courses in the world shortly after its opening. Catch your breath and grab some lunch before twilight golf on the Sandy Hills Links designed by Irish legend Pat Ruddy.
June 17
Cruit Island
After breakfast at Rosapenna, depart for Cruit Island—Tom’s favorite nine-hole course in the world with its legendary par-3 6th hole that puts other oceanside carries to shame. Go around twice for good measure. After golf, depart for Sligo Town and enjoy one of Ireland’s great pub scenes. Stay overnight at The Glass House in Sligo.
June 18
Carne
Depart for Tom’s beloved Carne Links. Play all 27 holes, including the Hackett 18 and wild new Kilmore 9. Prepare for a warm welcome at Carne, as the club credits the Broken Tee Society’s generosity during Covid for helping keep the course open. Stay overnight in luxury at the Mount Falcon Estate.
June 19
Enniscrone
Wake up with the birds. We begin the day with a morning falconry demonstration at Mount Falcon before heading off to visit the tallest dunes in Ireland at Enniscrone, an Eddie Hackett masterpiece. Stay overnight at Mount Falcon where the tent party/BBQ has been known to go past closing. But get some sleep, because tomorrow, we take on Lahinch.
June 20
Lahinch
It’s time for one of Ireland’s jewels: Lahinch, the host of the Irish Open and the 2026 Walker Cup. Caddies here are necessary, required and included in your trip price. Stay overnight at the Cliff House in Ballybunion, and prepare for…
June 21
Ballybunion
The BTS Summer Solstice at Ballybunion. Join up with 16 fellow members as we run Ballybunion from sunup to sundown. You’ll play 36 holes on Ballybunion’s Old plus 18 more in the evening on the Cashen Course (carts available for those with weary feet). Stay at the Cliff House Ballybunion.
June 22
Jameson Links
Recovery Day. Head back to Dublin for gentler links golf at the Portmarnock Hotel & Golf Links. Toast your friends in the shebeen on this former estate of the Jameson family and spend your last night at the Portmarnock Hotel and Jameson Links.
June 23
Home
Hope you left enough room in the bag for all your souvenirs. It’s time to head back to reality from Dublin Airport.
* Please book an arrival into Dublin that lands 8 a.m. or earlier. There are early arriving options/connections from JFK, Boston, Philadelphia, Newark, Charlotte, Chicago, Washington, Toronto, and London.
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