The Jack Nicklaus course at Mount Juliet was opened in 1991 and played host to the Irish Open between 1993 and 1995 as well as the World Championship AmEx event in 2002 and 2004, Mount Juliet has all the hallmarks of a classic Nicklaus design. Mount Juliet was voted Best Irish Parkland Golf Course in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
When Jack Nicklaus was asked to design and build the 18 hole signature course at Mount Juliet, he created on of Europe's most renowned courses. The outstanding parkland facility takes full advantage of the natural beauty of the estate, dominated by magnificent specimen trees and river scenery.
A truly testing par 72 course that offers a most enjoyable golfing experience to players of all standards.
Mount Juliet has hosted the Irish Open on three occasions. It also has a unique 18 hole, par 53 putting course, and this is the venue for the National putting championships.
There is a resident PGA profession who offers a complete range of tailor made golf services including individual and group tuition, clinics and group management.
The golf academy includes a driving range with covered bays, practice greens, and a 3 hole academy course.
Other Information |
| Architect |
Jack Nicklaus |
| Year Built |
1991 |
| Dress Code |
Smart Casual - No Jeans Please |